Abstract

The current rapid urbanization, industrialization, and expansion of urban construction patterns have resulted in a large number of residual plaques in the urban area, including both the original plaques that are extremely fragmented and the new plaques that are metabolized by urban production, especially natural habitat patches are more pronounced. Ecological restoration of residual plaques plays an important role in maintaining biodiversity, protecting native species, providing ecological services, revitalizing land resources, inheriting regional characteristics, shaping urban image, and improving the ecological environment. Therefore, research on the subject is necessary and urgent. The topic is based on the ecological survey of urban residual patches and the study of the characteristic attributes of current urbanization, defining the connotation, extension, type, characteristics, and influencing factors of urban residual patches, and analyzing the process of fragmentation of residual plaques in cities and their artificial interference relationship. From the macro, meso, and micro scales, from the top level of ecological planning, the whole process of life cycle management, and the moderately disturbed bottom layer of ecological engineering nodes, three levels are restored, theoretical integration guidance and technical restoration. Based on the three dimensions of the continuous symbiosis of nature, cost control of the economy, and public participation of the society, repair and activate the remaining plaques of the city to provide technical support for the construction and sustainable development of urban ecological civilization.

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