Study on Environment Amenity of Changchun

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Because of the continuous deterioration of urban ecological environment and the increasingly scarcity of comfortable environment, amenity became the core goal of human residence and urban development. The study on environment amenity of Changchun in this paper was conducted from natural and social amenity. Data of different sources and scales were integrated and processed synthetically by taking GIS and RS as technical means. The results showed that the study area was in good station of the natural environment amenity and the areas with higher scores than the average level accounted for 47.79%; the social amenity of the study area was moderate and the areas with higher scores than the average level accounted for 39.85%; the general score of environment amenity was 0.461 and the areas with higher scores than the average level accounted for 38.33%.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 518-523)

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1206-1209

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May 2012

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