Innovation Humanities and Social Sciences Research (IHSSR)

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Research on Landscape Planning and Design Strategies for Habitat Environment in Combined Urban and Rural Areas
Volume 18
Authors

Zhijin Zhao

Corresponding Author

Zhijin Zhao

Publishing Date

November 05,  2024

Keywords

Habitat, Landscape planning, Design strategy.

Abstract

Research on Landscape Planning and Design Strategies for Habitat Environment in Combined Urban and Rural Areas Abstract The urban-rural interface is a special zone formed in urban expansion with unique and typical landscape characteristics. With the increase in urbanization rate in Yunnan Province, the spatial expansion of Yunnan counties has been accelerated significantly. Thus, the urban-rural combined area shows rapid changes in land use, landscape environment, and population migration, presenting a high degree of uncertainty and complex system characteristics and becoming a typical spatial complex system. The landscape of urban-rural combined areas in China is characterized by fragmentation, mixing, and disharmony. The urban-rural combined area in Yunnan County mainly covers the spatial environment of agricultural production (or farming), industrial processing, transportation, and consumption. In the landscape planning and design of the combined urban and rural areas, careful consideration should be given to spatial production, sustainable ecological effects, the evolution of local cultural genes, and the inheritance of landscape values of the townspeople. Based on the environmental quality of urban and rural areas, this paper discusses the optimization strategy of landscape planning and design of human settlements from the ecological landscape function level. The purpose is to grasp the common understanding of the landscape construction of human settlements in urban and rural areas and to provide valuable reference for the landscape planning and design of urban and rural areas in China.

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© 2024, the Authors. Published by ISCCAC

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