Developing Ecological Corridors For Arizona State University In Tempe

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Exercise #:1 Artifact/Context/Benefit Statement
Name: Yanan Tang
Discipline/Degree: Master of Urban Design

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Developing ecological corridors for Arizona State University in Tempe
An urban ecological corridor is an urban network system consisting of several ecological landscape elements, including patches, corridors, habitats, and stepping stones. Through the connection of these landscape elements, including ecological core areas, nodes and links (strip-type corridors), a corridor system connected to habitats and a variety of green spaces can be established to allow the local biota to move, migrate, and survive during environmental changes.[1] Based on the concept of ecological corridor, I set the area around the Arizona State University …show more content…

Also, with the development of RS and GIS technology recently, some researchers have used the new generation of spatial analytical tools to analyze the structure of metropolitan landscapes ecological corridors. [2][3][4][5][6] For example, Dramstad et al., have attempted to analyze the patterns and characteristics of landscape patches, edges, and corridors as well as their functions in landscape management and land use planning. [7] They have developed several design principles for land use planning based on the concepts of landscape ecology. In addition, a number of researchers in the areas of landscape planning and ecology have attempted to use the concepts of landscape ecology and landscape indicators to examine changes in landscape patterns[8] [9].The region around ASU in Tempe is selected as the design and planning case setting. This area possessed abundant natural resources, especially in semi-arid area; The major green resources in the area around ASU are shown in Fig. 1.however, the structure and function of the ecological resources are functioned insufficient, I hope in the process of developing the corridors using a number of research methods, including landscape indicators, RS and GIS spatial analysis, and land use mapping. It is hoped that the proposed systematic analysis will serve to develop an operational planning model …show more content…

On the other hand, it also can prevent genetic malfunctions resulting from a lack of exchange and communication among organisms in isolated habitats, and connecting various habitat sites to green spaces, thereby creating better opportunities for organisms to perform necessary activities, such as foraging, nesting, and using safe refuges, which help to increase species diversity. In addition, from the perspective of promoting the quality of living environment around ASU area, an ecological corridor also performs the functions of mitigating the heat island effect, reducing air pollution, attracting birds and butterflies, and helping to create a harmonious relationship between the human-made environment and natural resources.