Research on the Optimization Design and Implementation Path of Campus Landscape based on the Concept of Sponge City
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and combined with the principles of campus landscape design, this study analyzes the current situation of the campus, finds out the main
problems, and puts forward the optimized design scheme. The scheme includes the layout of rainwater management facilities, the adjustment
of landscape space functions and the application of environmental protection materials. At the same time, the design implementation and daily
maintenance strategies are formulated. The research results show that this method can improve the rainwater regulation ability of campus,
improve the quality of ecological environment and landscape experience, and has strong operability and promotion value, which can provide
reference for campus landscape planning.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/frim.v4i5.9384
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