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Study On Planning Of The Waterfront Ecology Integrated Farm In The Suburb Of Cities

Posted on:2017-02-28Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:F J DongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2272330485987721Subject:Landscape architecture study
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Suburbs of cities as the recreational belt have always been the dense regions of leisure activities.Relying on the market, science and technology, information, infrastructure and other advantages in big cities,more and more agricultural tourism projects hane been located in some suburbs of sufficient water,good soil and light conditions.After decades of development, agriculture tourism has paid close attention to ecological environment.However,these leisure farms cover large area and usually have similar functions including catering, farming, planting, leisure fishing,accommodation,etc.After previous extensive development,ecological farm exposed more and more problems,some of which are due to the lack of unified planning, overemphasis on landscape effect and neglect of the ecological agricultural production rule, eventually these problems lead to decay of the ecological environment and landscape resources.On the basis of analyzing the literature, the paper conduct the thorough research to the Waterfront Ecology Integrated Farm with the ecological factors, to improve the economic benefit and the efficient use of resources.seizing the land resources, water resources and wastes,the paper analyzes the ecological problems of cultivating zone,planting area,dining area, recreational area, Living Area,builds material and water recycling chain,then analyzes the modular design of the five function zones,determines its land allocation, function layout, drainage organization, etc, Makes all kinds of elements to achieve reasonable distribution.Hope this research to provide reference for ecological farm construction.
Keywords/Search Tags:material circulation, water resources, ecological chain, layout, land use
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