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Article

Identification of Key Areas for Territorial Ecological Restoration of Coastal Zones Based on Ecological Networks: A Case Study of Liaoning Coastal Economic Belt, China

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School of Geography Science, Liaoning Normal University, Dalian 116029, China
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Institute of Marine Sustainable Development, Liaoning Normal University, Dalian 116029, China
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Sustainability 2026, 18(10), 5169; https://doi.org/10.3390/su18105169
Submission received: 21 April 2026 / Revised: 15 May 2026 / Accepted: 18 May 2026 / Published: 20 May 2026
(This article belongs to the Section Sustainability, Biodiversity and Conservation)

Abstract

The rapid urbanization of coastal zones has brought to light ecological and environmental issues at the junction between land and sea. Accurately identifying key areas for ecological restoration in coastal zones, as well as implementing projects for such protection and restoration, are effective strategies for addressing these challenges and ensuring the ecological security and stability of coastal zones. This study integrated terrestrial and marine spaces, employing the research logic of “patch (ecological sources)–network (ecological networks)–region (ecological restoration areas)” to establish a research framework for identifying key areas for ecological restoration of coastal zones. The findings presented in this paper demonstrate the following: (1) The ecological sources and ecological corridors in coastal ecological networks are primarily distributed across woodland, grassland, waters, and marine protected areas. This includes 19,233.48 km2 of land ecological sources and 6099.52 km2 of sea ecological sources, with the overall length of ecological corridors reaching 3154.59 km. (2) The ecological pinch points of the key areas are primarily situated in Jinzhou, Panjin, the southern part of Yingkou, and the Lushunkou district of Dalian. It is imperative to enhance the ecological functions within these regions. (3) The ecological barriers in the key areas are mainly concentrated in the central and western regions of Dalian. These areas should be rehabilitated based on land type and marine functional area classification in future endeavors. This study provides a scientific reference for the formulation and implementation of related coastal zone national ecological restoration plans.
Keywords: territorial ecological restoration; ecological networks; circuit theory; land and sea integration territorial ecological restoration; ecological networks; circuit theory; land and sea integration

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Han, X.; Miao, Y.; Ke, L.; Di, Q. Identification of Key Areas for Territorial Ecological Restoration of Coastal Zones Based on Ecological Networks: A Case Study of Liaoning Coastal Economic Belt, China. Sustainability 2026, 18, 5169. https://doi.org/10.3390/su18105169

AMA Style

Han X, Miao Y, Ke L, Di Q. Identification of Key Areas for Territorial Ecological Restoration of Coastal Zones Based on Ecological Networks: A Case Study of Liaoning Coastal Economic Belt, China. Sustainability. 2026; 18(10):5169. https://doi.org/10.3390/su18105169

Chicago/Turabian Style

Han, Xu, Yinyin Miao, Lina Ke, and Qianbin Di. 2026. "Identification of Key Areas for Territorial Ecological Restoration of Coastal Zones Based on Ecological Networks: A Case Study of Liaoning Coastal Economic Belt, China" Sustainability 18, no. 10: 5169. https://doi.org/10.3390/su18105169

APA Style

Han, X., Miao, Y., Ke, L., & Di, Q. (2026). Identification of Key Areas for Territorial Ecological Restoration of Coastal Zones Based on Ecological Networks: A Case Study of Liaoning Coastal Economic Belt, China. Sustainability, 18(10), 5169. https://doi.org/10.3390/su18105169

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