แบบแผนปริภูมิเพื่อเพิ่มประสิทธิภาพการบริการระบบนิเวศของเมืองชายฝั่งจังหวัดกระบี่ LANDSCAPE SPATIAL PATTERN FOR ENHANCING ECOSYSTEM SERVICES OF KRABI CITY

Authors

  • Alisa Sahavacharin อลิษา สหวัชรินทร์ Interdisciplinary Program in Environmental Science, Graduate School, Chulalongkorn University
  • Penjai Sompongchaiyakul เพ็ญใจ สมพงษ์ชัยกุล
  • Danai Thaitakoo ดนัย ทายตะคุ

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14456/jem.2020.5

Keywords:

Ecosystem services, Spatial pattern, Urban region, Coastal city, Landscape ecological plan

Abstract

Assessing the potential of ecosystem services from the landscape structure of the Krabi urban region is a study of environmental quality, using ecological principles to analyze the spatial pattern of the coastal city. The research objective is to study spatial interrelation between city and their surroundings. Landscape spatial pattern is an easy-to-understand format of communication efficiency for the analysis and planning of the complex coastal ecosystem. The research method is interpreted satellite imagery by separating the landscape elements described by the 3 key elements: water system, vegetation system, and built-up system. Then, analyzing the landscape structure, potentials and constrains of ecosystem services, and presenting 4 ecological landscape patterns: ecological patches, ecological corridor, ecological network, and ecological matrix. Each alternative can be applied to the coastal city region to enhance the ecosystem services. So, coastal city can mitigate the severity of natural disasters, reduce the conflict of spatial utilization and cope with the uncertainty of climate change

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2020-06-19

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อลิษา สหวัชรินทร์ A. S., เพ็ญใจ สมพงษ์ชัยกุล P. S., & ดนัย ทายตะคุ D. T. (2020). แบบแผนปริภูมิเพื่อเพิ่มประสิทธิภาพการบริการระบบนิเวศของเมืองชายฝั่งจังหวัดกระบี่ LANDSCAPE SPATIAL PATTERN FOR ENHANCING ECOSYSTEM SERVICES OF KRABI CITY. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT, 16(1), 86–109. https://doi.org/10.14456/jem.2020.5

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