Dynamic Integrated Planning System Based on Landscape Urbanism: An Approach of Sustainable Urban Landscape Planning

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In view of the analysis on systematic characteristics of urban landscape based on the landscape urbanism theory, this paper proposed a solution to ecological sustainability problems in urban landscape planning based on system integration and dynamic process. It established a framework for dynamic integrated planning system with system integration as the method, urban landscape ecological efficiency or ULEE evaluation drive as the core, and nonlinear dynamic process as the procedure. Compared with traditional planning methods, this system is characterized as multi-layer dynamic feedback and real-time optimized evaluation. It is a new approach for sustainable urban landscape planning.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 368-373)

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1895-1901

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October 2011

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