The Embodiment of Cultural Ecology in Urban Design

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Based on the ecological civilization organic extension of ecological and spatial structure of urban space is a important method to form urban characters of a city. founded on the ecological character of the urban culture and the coherence of ecology,combined with evolutions of culture and proposes strategy for practical development and preservation. The organic extension of urban spatial structure is realized by combination mentioned and extractions of key nodes in the urban design.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 524-527)

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2694-2697

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May 2012

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