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The Application Of GIS In The Planning Of Botanic Garden

Posted on:2009-09-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y LuoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2120360242996479Subject:Garden Plants and Ornamental Horticulture
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In the 21st century, along with economic growth and the degree of information the continuous improvement, it ushered in the Botanic Garden unprecedented development opportunities and challenges. In recent years, all over the country restored, and is planning to create many botanical gardens. Botanical Garden in popular science and scientific research work made many achievements for the cause of building socialism has made contributions. Botanical Garden is rich and varied, scenic beauty, both scientific content and appearance of a public green garden, at the same time, the pleasant scenery of the Botanical Garden is also a large number of visitors and guests longing for the tourist attractions.Botanical Garden are the majority of our mountain Botanical Garden, along with economic development, the botanical garden is also getting faster and faster pace of development, and some of the Botanical Garden is planning over the pursuit of drawings effect, there is a subjective intention of the designers, policy experts and other issues, its inherent Analysis of very few. New technology, new methods (such as geographical information system) used in urban planning is an inevitable trend, from a rational point of view, starting with quantitative analysis, planning can make decisions more scientific and rational.GIS geographic information system has powerful spatial analysis and data management capabilities can be applied to all aspects of garden planning, at this stage management of GIS technology in the Botanical Garden has a certain application, but also in the planning of very little use. This paper attempts to use GIS technology in space analysis of a botanical garden slope, aspect, elevation, water, visibility, and other aspects of the analysis, in a certain terrain based on the Botanical Garden land-use planning principles and specific technical indicators, and formulate corresponding the steps and methods.The author would like take this botanical garden planning for the future reference, and trigger more discussions and the means of modern technology in the planning of more extensive use of concern.
Keywords/Search Tags:GIS, botanical garden panning, spatial analysis, land suitability
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