Research on Formation, Influence and Regulation of Eco-Environmental Frangibility of Recreation Area of Urban Islets in River

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The islets in river are the most important recreation areas in city. The special geological conditions and geographical location determine the frangibility of the eco-environment. The inappropriate or excessive recreation development will cause the degradation even deterioration of the eco-environment system of urban islet in river. According to the characteristics of the eco-environmental frangibility of urban islet in river, the paper constructs a model of “formation-influence-regulation" and applies it to the Dongzhou Islet in Xiangjiang River.

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