Wetland Plant Landscape Construction of the Ancient Canal Combining Archaic Rhyme with Wild - Taking China Yangzhou Sanwan Wetland Park as a Case

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In urban wetland ecological system plants are important components, and plant landscape is one of the themes of landscape in the urban wetland and it is even the basic support of wetland ecosystem. The paper takes China Yangzhou Sanwan Wetland Park as a case, starting from maintaining wetland system ecological balance to protecting wetland functions and biodiversity, and realizing the sustainable use of the resources. Based on excavating the culture resources in Yangzhou, it also comprehensively utilizes natural wetland resources, surrounding natural and humanity resources to make a cultural and green plants group. So that we can build an urban wetland ecological system with “rhyme” and “green field”.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 424-425)

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833-837

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January 2012

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