Constructing resilient Ecological Security Patterns (ESPs) in polycentric urban agglomerations is computationally challenging due to persistent scale mismatches between local planning and regional strategies. To address this, we developed a novel Proactive Integration Mechanism (PIM), a computational framework that dynamically optimizes ESPs by algorithmically fusing multi-source geospatial data. The PIM integrates three innovative components: (1) a Function–Structure–Policy data fusion approach that couples Self-Organizing Map clustering of ecosystem services with Morphological Spatial Pattern Analysis and policy data to identify ecological sources; (2) a Dual-Feedback Mechanism that hybridizes circuit theory with an Improved Ant Colony Optimization algorithm for dynamic corridor delineation; and (3) complex network analysis to derive targeted interventions from topological properties. Applied to a node city of the Chengdu-Chongqing Economic Circle, the PIM identified 22 integrated ecological sources and 37 corridors. The optimized network showed enhanced resilience: a deterministic 20.5% increase in circuit redundancy (α-index) and an 8.6% improvement in overall connectivity (γ-index), achieved through minimal topological modifications. Temporal validation (2000–2020) confirmed the high stability of the identified patterns. This study provides a potentially replicable and computationally robust framework that bridges spatial ecology with optimization algorithms, offering a promising paradigm for constructing ESPs in node cities within subtropical urban agglomerations.
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Yi Xiao
Feng Liu
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Southwest University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d8948f6c1944d70ce0573c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/land15040602