Ecological Strategies of Landscape Planning and Design in University City

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With the Chinese higher education towards popularity, enrollment increasing number, expanding the size of the school, in order to improve the efficiency of Higher Education, to share resources, a group of mainly university city is relying to resource sharing, functional complementation andintegration of industry as the main target of the emerging community community have been born [. The emergence of University City, not only to promote the rapid development of China's higher education industry, but also greatly enhance the overall strength of their region, and break the idea of human learning, working, living and entertainment has been considered difficult to coexist. However, with the further construction of University City, while its achievements were also exposed some problems can not be ignored it gradually became aware of the region over the blind development of artificial landscape environmental issues. However, the emergence of the ideology of sustainable development as well as landscape design theory and landscape ecology and other disciplines fusion method can ease and improve the environmental problems of the university city landscape, looking for people to provide a new perspective. [

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