Searching for Design Method about Waterfront Environment in the City Park with Ecology Priority

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With the worsening of the city ecology, people begin to pay attention to the problem of protection and recovery of the city ecology. As the important protecting and recovering method for the city ecology, the city parks waterfront environment is valued more and more. In China, the design of the city parks waterfront environment is just like a single spark can start a prairie fire, but the research on the design of ecology priority in the city parks waterfront environment is fewer. According to the analyses and the summaries, this paper strives to search the method of ecology design.

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