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Anticipating Ecological Challenges in the Era of Constructive Land Expansion: A Dynamic Approach to Early Ecological Warnings for Sustainable Urban Development

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  • Changqi Liu

    (Jiangsu Normal University)

  • Huan Xu

    (Jiangsu Normal University)

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In the face of rapid urbanization and industrialization, the expansion of constructive land has introduced profound shifts in land distribution and resource utilization, posing intricate challenges to regional ecological landscapes. As this expansion alters ecological domains and degrades environmental quality, the imperative for pre-emptive ecological early warnings becomes paramount. This research presents a dynamic methodology that employs advanced modeling techniques to forecast constructive land expansion trajectories and delineate ecological functional zones. Focusing on Xuzhou City as a case study, our study integrates quantitative analysis with empirical data to offer insights into evolving ecological challenges. By revealing the temporal dimension of constructive land growth, our research pioneers a proactive approach to harmonizing urban development and ecological preservation. The findings transcend regional boundaries, providing a replicable framework for sustainable urbanization and environmental management. This study illuminates a forward-looking lens, fortifying the synergy between human progress and the equilibrium of the natural world.

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  • Changqi Liu & Huan Xu, 2025. "Anticipating Ecological Challenges in the Era of Constructive Land Expansion: A Dynamic Approach to Early Ecological Warnings for Sustainable Urban Development," Journal of the Knowledge Economy, Springer;Portland International Center for Management of Engineering and Technology (PICMET), vol. 16(2), pages 5909-5944, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:jknowl:v:16:y:2025:i:2:d:10.1007_s13132-023-01694-y
    DOI: 10.1007/s13132-023-01694-y
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