Journal of Natural Resources, Volume. 35, Issue 1, 190(2020)
Determining and identifying key areas of ecosystempreservation and restoration for territorial spatial planning based on ecological security patterns: A case study of Yantai city
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Ying FANG, Jing WANG, Long-yang HUANG, Tian-lin ZHAI. Determining and identifying key areas of ecosystempreservation and restoration for territorial spatial planning based on ecological security patterns: A case study of Yantai city[J]. Journal of Natural Resources, 2020, 35(1): 190
Received: May. 5, 2019
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Published Online: Sep. 25, 2020
The Author Email: WANG Jing (wangjing-whu@whu.edu.cn)