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Landscape Characteristics Study Of Mountain Scenic Areas In Jiangxi

Posted on:2014-02-16Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z H YuanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2252330401971445Subject:Landscape Planning and Design
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With the development of tourism and plenty of scenery resource in Jiangxi, theexploitation of scenic spot is becoming a hot zone. As the most important part in scenicresource of Jiangxi, the characters of mountain scenic areas is being realized anddeveloped in a new level. For now the research of several important mountains in Jiangxiare plenty, however, there isn’t a comprehensive and through describe to all the mountaincharacteristics in Jiangxi. It also suggests the mining on Mountain scenic areascharacteristics is not enough.This paper will be selected in the important mountain scenic area of national andprovincial level a in Jiangxi as the research object. Based on the study of the course ofdevelopment of the scenic spots and Jiangxi Mountain Scenic overview, to explore themain factors affecting Jiangxi mountain landscape features formed-natural and humanfactors. The key part of the text starting from natural landscape and human landscape,trying to analyze to the classification based on its typical landscape characteristics.through the methods such as field surveying and accessing information, the landscapecharacteristics of mountain scenic areas were analyzed with qualitative and quantitativefrom landform, water body, atmosphere of natural landscape and historical site, religion,building, culture of human landscape, so that people can more comprehensiveunderstanding of Jiangxi mountains. On this basis, analyzed of the existing problems ofthe development of the conservation status of mountain landscape features propose thesolutions and presented countermeasures. Thus conducive to scientific development andthe mountain Scenic Area can advance rapidly.
Keywords/Search Tags:Jiangxi, Mountain scenic areas, Landscape characteristics, Nature, Humanities, Exploitation and protection
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