Application Research of Landscape Effect Degree (LED) in Damaged Mountain Restoration (Green Mine) in Beautiful JiNan City

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Damaged mountain of Ji'nan springs city impact the landscape of the city and the surrounding and traffic along seriously, and affected the city's image and the construction of the beautiful spring city and ecological civilization seriously. They produced a new geologic disaster danger, and threaten the safety of the local people's life and property. Landscape Effect Degree (LED), as a comprehensive index, can be used to quantitatively evaluate the landscape effect degree of the damaged mountain for the city and traffic along. Study on quantitative evaluation and analysis of the impact of mountain landscape damage in Ji'nan City. Comparison and validation of the actual and damaged mountain governance work can verify the display of influence, and quantitative index for damage control plan, and ordered rectification, and the mine recovery, and treatment effect what was analyzed, and the improvement of the ecological environment analysis, and vegetation growth situation analysis vegetation ecological suitability assessment. It can provide scientific basis. Through calculation and analysis, 148 damaged mountain Ji'nan city the three districts and one line visual range, landscape effect degree very serious was 111, accounted for 75%, and severe in 31, accounting for 21%, and the general point of 3, 2%, and lighter point 3 that accounted for 2%. The evaluation results accord with the actual situation of Ji'nan, and it shows that the method for landscape evaluation is applicable.

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