Establishment of Ecological Security Pattern for Suzhou National New & Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone

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The construction of regional ecological security network system can effectively ease urban environmental pollution and enhance the comprehensive competitiveness of the region. This paper, based on Suzhou National New & Hi-tech Industrial Development Zone (SND) as a study case, intends to explore an approach to establish the ecological security pattern for rapid development region. The paper has established an ecological security critical areas composed by Mt. Dayang, Mt. Shu, Mt. Jilong, Mt. Fenghuang and other mountains as well as Tai Lake Wetland Park, three ecological corridors comprising greenbelt along Taihu Avenue, Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal and greenbelt along the Canal, Huguang Canal and greenbelt along the Canal, as well as urban parks such as Dabai Marsh, Mt. He, Mt. Shi and Zhengshanlu Park etc. and junctions between roads and rivers etc. to make up the ecological nodes so as to build an ecological security network pattern for SND, which is of great significance for the regions sustainable development.

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