A Consideration about Ecological Planning Method Based on Digital Technology

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In contrast to Chinas rapid urbanization, the development of urban & rural planning technologies remained relatively lagged behind; their guiding framework, urban & rural planning and design theories are also increasingly rendered invalid in addressing the ever-growing types of urban problems. Concepts such as eco-city have attracted wide attention in recent years due to their potential in solving urban problems. However, many of them remain at a theoretical stage and most ecological development index derived from these researches cannot be directly used in guiding urban & rural planning. This paper try to study the basic principles of ecological planning and the rules of the planning analysis models in an effort to establish an ecologically-oriented planning method.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 726-731)

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