摘要
With the rapid urbanization and construction of new roads in Zoigê County, the migration routes of many animals have been cut off, leaving a buffer zone between wetlands and mountains which suffered from industrial water pollution in the northwest of the city. Based on the analysis of site status and the concept of low impact, a Zoigê ecological corridor crossing National Highway 213 was constructed by means of four core strategies to restore and protect animal migration routes, restore original wetlands, and create new habitats, thus achieving the unity of human, animal and nature.
With the rapid urbanization and construction of new roads in Zoigê County, the migration routes of many animals have been cut off, leaving a buffer zone between wetlands and mountains which suffered from industrial water pollution in the northwest of the city. Based on the analysis of site status and the concept of low impact, a Zoigê ecological corridor crossing National Highway 213 was constructed by means of four core strategies to restore and protect animal migration routes, restore original wetlands, and create new habitats, thus achieving the unity of human, animal and nature.
基金
Sponsored by Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(2682018CX57)