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Auxiliary Utilization Of GIS In The Planning Of Scenic Area Traditional Garden

Posted on:2007-06-14Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J J LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2132360185481357Subject:Urban planning and design
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The scenic area planning of our country just launches gradually from the 80's, the theories and methods still have a lot of shortage. Along with the development of the GIS technical and the application in related field, it is necessary to make use of this technique to carry on the technological innovation in the scenic area planning. It will meet the need of development in epoch.The thesis studies on the research and comparison in the method of the scenic area planning and national park planning, combining the actual circumstance of the scenic area planning in china, the preponderance of the planning with GIS is analyzed. Taking the principle of ecological planning, selection of the site is solved by using the experience of American ecological planning. GIS' function which can be used in planning is discussed. The shortage of conclusion which made by expert have been avoided. Because of this, the result will become more scientific, more reasonable and persuadable.First, the development of scenic area planning and national park planning has been compared. Ecological planning theories of Ian McHarg if it can be used in our country have been proved. Second, the preponderance of GIS' basic function and apply is introduced in the thesis. Third, take the planning of Haba snow mountain as an example, the demarcation of the reserves, the reachable region, the boundary of scenic resort and the social adjustment and control of residents has been discussed using GIS' space analysis function, and the step and method have been formulated.The author hopes to provide the reference to the scenic area planning, and evoke more discussions, and evoke more attention on the use of modern scientific technology and method in the process of planning and management.
Keywords/Search Tags:scenic area planning, GIS, Spatial Analysis, ecological planning, influential factor
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