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  • Carbon sequestration strategies

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  • Continuous mineral exploitation significantly impacts ecosystems, necessitating restoration in mining areas.
  • Limited research exists on regional carbon sequestration optimization considering external risks.
  • Ecological network theory provides a framework for understanding and improving ecosystem functions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop 'structure-risk' node optimization strategies for enhancing regional carbon sequestration.
  • To analyze the interplay between ecological network structure, landscape risk, and carbon sequestration.
  • To provide a sequence for optimizing ecological nodes to aid mining area restoration.

Main Methods:

  • Application of ecological network theory to identify and rank carbon sequestration nodes.
  • Integration of node topology features with landscape risk index for 'structure-risk' analysis.
  • Case study in Xinzhou City, Shanxi Province, analyzing data from 2000 to 2020.

Main Results:

  • Ecological networks showed increased cohesion but decreased efficiency and key node importance between 2000-2020.
  • Node topology positively correlates with carbon sequestration and negatively with risk.
  • Key-linked nodes are crucial for carbon sequestration; high-risk areas have limited storage potential.

Conclusions:

  • Targeted optimization of ecological nodes is essential, considering their varying 'structure' and 'risk' profiles.
  • The developed 'structure-risk' strategies offer a pathway for improving regional carbon sequestration.
  • Findings provide insights for sustainable urban transformation in mining-impacted regions.