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The Study Of Dynamic Changes In Application Of City Landscape Plants In The Pearl River Region

Posted on:2013-04-22Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J R HuangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2233330374975126Subject:Landscape
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Plants, being living organisms, exists in an environment of abundant dynamic changescaused by vegetations and it shows various, graceful and spectacular sceneries along with thegrowth of plants during changes of time and seasons. However, there are some undesirablecommon issues. For instance, a lack of knowledge about the natural growth and course of aplants’ growth course, particularly the insufficiency of control of the growing plants, results inharmful effects to individual phases in landscape design.This thesis tries to use collected and analyzed statistics to enhance the awareness forexperts to the natural growing course of flora. It aims to improve the research methodology aswell as the practical one. This will mend the deficiency in planning this practical and dynamiclandscape, and as a result, it will create sustainable and productive landscaping works.There are five chapters in this article:Chapter one defines the research objectives and ranges; it also emphasizes the importanceand impacts of this study. It contains summarized research results and methods to draft thestructure and anticipated goals.Chapter two analyzes the internal and external influences affecting the growth of plants,including natural and human factors. The growing curves reflect the internal growing ability.Chapter three lists the main methods and technology of this research. Among this therecord of individual species is the foundation of the research. The multi-species records are apractical and effective resource. The original hypothetical idea of landscape planning statistics,benefits the standardization and systemization of professional information.Chapter four analyzes the Pearl River Delta landscape and the change in the practice oflandscaping. Based on this analysis we conclude that the bad effects and difficulty inmaintenance is caused by the short term construction and the long-term sustainability oflandscaping. This brings out better methods of better landscaping and a new pattern ofsustainable living.Chapter5analyzes this thesis in real life conditions. This analysis indicates thatsuccessful examples all obey the course of dynamic plants. Therefore you have satisfactoryresults. This brings out4main conclusions and makes some predictions about to continuedresearch.
Keywords/Search Tags:The Pearl River Delta region, Landscape plants, Dynamic change
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