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Study on the Construction Strategy of Green Space in Urban Shallow Mountain Area: Study on the Construction Strategy of Green Space in Urban Shallow Mountain Area

Study on the Construction Strategy of Green Space in Urban Shallow Mountain Area
Study on the Construction Strategy of Green Space in Urban Shallow Mountain Area
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  1. Study on the Construction Strategy of Green Space in Urban Shallow Mountain Area—Taking Xishan Military Industry Community in Wulitun Area of Beijing As an Example

Study on the Construction Strategy of Green Space in Urban Shallow Mountain Area—Taking Xishan Military Industry Community in Wulitun Area of Beijing As an Example

Xiyao Zhao (Beijing Forestry University)
Hang Zhuang (Beijing Forestry University)

The shallow mountain area refers to the transitional area between the city and the mountainous area. The geographical environment of Beijing has created a large number of shallow mountain areas. As a potential resource for future urban space expansion, the protection and utilization of the shallow mountain area has attracted much attention in the context of rapid urban expansion. This paper discusses the green space network planning of the Wulituo area in Beijing and the green space design of the Xishan military community. From the green network construction and the green renewal of the shallow mountain community, the green space construction strategy research of the urban shallow mountain area is carried out at the meso and micro scales.

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