Landscape Architecture

Editor-in-Chief:Baofeng Li

ISSN:2424-8762(print)

Publishing Frequency:Monthly

Publishing Model:Open Access

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Landscape Architecture (ISSN: 2424-8762) is an open access international academic journal published by Urban Development Science Press in Singapore. The scope of solicitation includes but is not limited to: landscape appreciation, life flower art, bonsai skills and appreciation, stone collection and appreciation, landscape design creative models, plant maintenance technology and other industry fields. The journal has a global, timely, and forward-looking nature. The journal aims to promote academic exchange among experts and scholars in related fields, and adheres to publishing original academic papers. Welcome scholars and authors to actively submit articles to us.



Vol 9, No 1 (2024)

Table of Contents

Research Articles

44 Views, 24 PDF Downloads
Guoli Chu
DOI:10.26789/yljg.v9i1.2032

Abstract

The diversity of garden plants and their conservation strategies in Saihanba Forest Farm is a complex and multidimensional issue, involving multiple aspects such as species richness, vegetation types, environmental factors, and human activities. This issue can be explored from four perspectives: diversity of garden plants, protection measures and effectiveness, protection strategy recommendations, and ecological restoration and management.

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32 Views, 19 PDF Downloads
Jinlong Gao
DOI:10.26789/yljg.v9i1.2033

Abstract

Taking steel structure prefabricated antique style buildings as an example, this article explains the key points to be noted in the design and construction of steel structure antique style pavilions, foundations, structural connections, and material selection. Simultaneously explain the process steps for surface painting of steel structures, as well as the configuration of lighting fixtures for the entire night scene in the later stage. Provide reference and guidance for similar projects through this case study.

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37 Views, 14 PDF Downloads
Zhizhong Li
DOI:10.26789/yljg.v9i1.2034

Abstract

With the vigorous development of modern society and economy, the urban landscape is changing rapidly, and the infrastructure is becoming increasingly perfect. As an important component of urban greening, municipal gardens not only reflect the overall style and economic level of the city, but also have a profound impact on the quality of life of residents. Therefore, in the innovative design process of municipal landscaping, it is necessary to start from a macro perspective and comprehensively consider multiple factors. It is necessary to comply with the concept of sustainable development, ensure the rational use of resources and long-term protection of the environment, while also taking into account the actual needs of residents and creating a beautiful, comfortable, and livable living environment for them. This article aims to explore in depth the application of sustainable development concepts in innovative design of municipal landscaping, with the aim of improving the design level and overall quality of municipal landscaping in China.

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31 Views, 26 PDF Downloads
Haiqiang Tan
DOI:10.26789/yljg.v9i1.2035

Abstract

The impact of climate change on the landscape ecosystem of Saihanba Forest Farm is multifaceted. From plant phenology to biodiversity, from hydrothermal conditions to ecological networks, these changes require comprehensive adaptation and management measures. As a key area for protecting the ecological environment, Saihanba needs to continuously strengthen its ecological resilience and sustainable development capabilities. Through scientific research, technological innovation, policy support, and social participation, we work together to ensure that the ecosystem ofSaihanba continues to thrive under the challenges of climate change, leaving a green and beautiful legacy for future generations.

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26 Views, 17 PDF Downloads
Weixin Zhang
DOI:10.26789/yljg.v9i1.2036

Abstract

This article comprehensively analyzes the forest fire prevention status of Saihanba Mechanical Forest Farm in Hebei Province, explores the existing problems, and proposes corresponding countermeasures and suggestions. As a national forest park, Saihanba Machinery Forest Farm has a large area of artificial coniferous pure forest, adjacent to the Inner Mongolia grassland, with a dry climate, strong winds, and abundant grass. It belongs to the first level fire hazard zone, and forest fire prevention work is particularly important. This article introduces the basic situation of Saihanba Mechanical Forest Farm, including geography, climate, and forest resources overview. It analyzes the current forest fire prevention management methods, measures, and existing problems. Based on the current situation analysis, it proposes countermeasures and suggestions to strengthen forest fire prevention work.

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