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International Journal of New Developments in Engineering and Society, 2019, 3(2); doi: 10.25236/IJNDES.19224.

Innovative Application of Ecological Civilization Concept in Urban Wetland Landscape Planting Design

Author(s)

Xie Chaoyu1, Yang Chang2

Corresponding Author:
Xie Chaoyu
Affiliation(s)

1. Wenzhou Vocational & Technical College, China
2. Wenzhou Ecology and Environment Department, China

Abstract

Wetland parks, guided by the advanced ecological thought of "use in protection, protect in utilization", are playing a more and more important role in modern ecological garden landscape, in which plants, as an important part of wetland landscape design, are also given considerable attention. By consulting a large number of domestic and foreign related literature, this paper elaborates the plant landscape design of wetlands, urban wetlands, urban wetland parks, urban wetland parks and urban wetland parks in detail. In-depth analysis of urban wetland parks from the comprehensive evaluation of plant landscapes, the theory, techniques and models of plant landscape design. From the control planning of the plant landscape in each protected area, the construction of the zonal vegetation landscape of the core protection circle is emphasized, and the probiotic-type wetland plant configuration model is designed to protect and attract animals, thereby increasing the diversity of wetland animals. Through these methods, we can create a city wetland park that can freely “breath”, and finally build a wetland city where the world, the people, and the harmonious symbiosis.

Keywords

Ecological Civilization Concept; Urban Wetland; Plant Landscape Design

Cite This Paper

Xie Chaoyu, Yang Chang. Innovative Application of Ecological Civilization Concept in Urban Wetland Landscape Planting Design. International Journal of New Developments in Engineering and Society (2019) Vol.3, Issue 2: 179-185. https://doi.org/10.25236/IJNDES.19224.

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