| With the continuous advancement of urbanization,the traditional dike landscape has been gradually destroyed,and the traditional water conservancy facilities which have made outstanding contributions to the development of coastal plains in Zhejiang Province have been gradually neglected and abandoned due to the single function,which poses a great threat to the protection of the regional landscape characteristics in Zhejiang Province.Therefore,from the perspective of landscape architecture,this paper will explore the regional landscape characteristics of the traditional dikes in the plains,and put forward feasible operational plans from the perspective of landscape,and put forward their own views for the protection of the traditional water conservancy landscape.This paper is mainly divided into four parts:1)combing the development process of traditional dikes system in Zhejiang Province,as well as the various modes and characteristics of traditional dikes system in Zhejiang Province;2)Summarizing the preservation and construction characteristics of traditional dikes systems in Zhejiang Province,and the relationship among dikes,polder and settlement,on the basis of field investigation,and further studying the water conservancy relationship of traditional seawall in Zhejiang Province.This paper combs all aspects of the overall situation;3)combines the regional upper planning and the legacy of traditional seawall system,and puts forward the concept of green ecological network with protection effect;4)In the planning network,the traditional dikes preserved more complete plots are selected for design and research,and through the design of dikes parks,a meaningful scheme for the optimization of dikes landscape in the future is put forwardTraditional dikes landscape bears the precious historical and cultural characteristics of water resources and regional landscape in China,and should be protected and paid attention to.In order to adapt to the process of urbanization,landscape architects should optimize and upgrade the landscape of traditional dikes water conservancy facilities to help them transform and reuse in social development. |