Impact of Garden Plant Resources Allocation on Ecological Landscape in Cold Cities

Abstract This paper analyzes the distribution of plant resources in the test plots, and aims to optimize the allocation of plants and improve the follow-up construction plan for the cold land ecological park. We provide basis and reference for plant species selection and diversification in the const...

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Published in:IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Main Authors: Yang, Tianqi, Gu, Ye, Sun, Yanbin, Wang, Changbao, Cheng, Haitao, Li, Shengju, Li, Lan
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: IOP Publishing 2020
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/446/3/032094
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Summary:Abstract This paper analyzes the distribution of plant resources in the test plots, and aims to optimize the allocation of plants and improve the follow-up construction plan for the cold land ecological park. We provide basis and reference for plant species selection and diversification in the construction of cold land urban Greenland plant landscape, and further improve the urban environment. Taking Jiamusi City as an example, the plant species, ecological distribution and utilization of plant resources in Jiamusi City Park were investigated and investigated by sample method and field investigation method. The data were analyzed by the analytic hierarchy process, and the ornamental value of the regional plants was analyzed. According to the survey, there are 41 species of plants in the park in Jiamusi City, belonging to 15 families and 35 genera. Their use involves three aspects, such as edible medicinal, and has high application value. As a typical cold city, Jiamusi proposes to consider the concept of ecological balance and sustainable development while considering the ornamental nature of plant resources, to play a role in supporting the image of the city.