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Analysis of Urban Woody Plant Diversity among Different Administrative Districts and the Enhancement Strategy in Changchun City, China

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  • Yufei Chang

    (School of Landscape Architecture, Changchun University, Changchun 130022, China
    These authors contributed equally to this work.)

  • Zihan Wang

    (School of Landscape Architecture, Changchun University, Changchun 130022, China
    These authors contributed equally to this work.)

  • Dan Zhang

    (School of Landscape Architecture, Changchun University, Changchun 130022, China)

  • Yao Fu

    (School of Geography and Engineering of Land Resources, Yuxi Normal University, Yuxi 653100, China)

  • Chang Zhai

    (School of Landscape Architecture, Changchun University, Changchun 130022, China)

  • Tong Wang

    (School of Landscape Architecture, Changchun University, Changchun 130022, China)

  • Yihan Yang

    (School of Landscape Architecture, Changchun University, Changchun 130022, China)

  • Junjie Wu

    (School of Landscape Architecture, Changchun University, Changchun 130022, China)

Abstract

Species diversity plays an important role in urban ecosystem stability and sustainability. Research on woody plant diversity among different administrative districts is vital to effectively improving urban biodiversity. In this study, a stratified random sampling method was used to set the sample plot, a spatial mapping of the diversity indices was conducted, and methods of principal component analysis and similarity analysis were used to analyze the species composition and dissimilarity among different administration districts. Finally, the model based on the relationship between the diversity indices and forest landscape pattern indices was built. The results showed that woody plant species diversity differed significantly among different administrative districts in Changchun. The species diversity levels in the Qikai (QK), Lvyuan (LY), and Kuancheng (KC) districts were higher, and those in the Nanguan (NG) and Erdao (ED) districts were lower. The species composition of every district basically complied with the 10/20/30 “rule of thumb”. The most common species, genera, and families in urban forests should not exceed the proportion of the total abundance of all species. There was a significant correlation between the diversity indices and the forest landscape indices of each district. The Margalef index (d Ma ) and the Shannon–Wiener index (H′) decreased significantly while CONTIG-MN increased, and increased significantly while LSI increased. Species evenness index J decreased significantly while LPI increased, and increased significantly while DIVISION increased. In future tree species selection, native tree species should be given priority as much as possible, the planting of Salicaceae should be reduced, and the species diversity of each district should be increased. Chaoyang (CY), ED, and LY districts should strengthen the links between forest patches.

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  • Yufei Chang & Zihan Wang & Dan Zhang & Yao Fu & Chang Zhai & Tong Wang & Yihan Yang & Junjie Wu, 2022. "Analysis of Urban Woody Plant Diversity among Different Administrative Districts and the Enhancement Strategy in Changchun City, China," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(13), pages 1-16, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:14:y:2022:i:13:p:7624-:d:845193
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