Analysis of Plant Landscape Planning in Macau Universities——Taking Macau University of Science and Technology as an Example
DOI: 10.23977/lsuh.2020.020102 | Downloads: 48 | Views: 3637
Author(s)
Zheng Liang 1
Affiliation(s)
1 Macau University of Science and Technology, Avenida Wai Long, Taipa, Macau
Corresponding Author
Zheng LiangABSTRACT
Due to the differences in climate, geography and humanistic customs in different regions, plant landscapes present certain regional characteristics. The public has been aware of the living environment for the past year, and the concept of green ecology has been integrated into every scene of life, especially the continuous improvement of the campus environment. Taking Macau University of Science and Technology as the research object, the plant species, distribution rules and color collocation of the campus plant landscape are studied and summarized, and the existing deficiencies are analyzed and corresponding optimization measures are proposed to improve the campus plant landscape in Macau. The planning has certain significance and provides ideas for the continuous optimization of plant landscape design.
KEYWORDS
Macau, Plant Landscape, Landscape Design, Campus EnvironmentCITE THIS PAPER
Zheng Liang, Analysis of Plant Landscape Planning in Macau Universities——Taking Macau University of Science and Technology as an Example. Landscape and Urban Horticulture (2020) 2: 12-24. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/lsuh.2020.020102.
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