Abstract
The widespread spread of COVID-19 in cities has revealed problems with current urban planning. In view of these problems, scholars have looked forward to the development direction of future cities. Through literature review, this study finds that achieving these development goals is highly correlated with urban ecological services (ES). The realization of ES function depends on the green infrastructure (GI), and the actual construction of GI needs the analysis and judgment of its spatial structure, that is, the green infrastructure network (GIN), through urban planning policies. Therefore, this study will analyze the concept and GIN research progress based on a literature review, to clarify the core concerns of current relevant research; Then, the evaluation of GIN is analyzed based on a literature review, including the necessity of evaluation, the criteria followed by evaluation and the methods used in evaluation, to identify the most effective evaluation criteria and methods at present and provide theoretical basis for future specific research. Therefore, GIN construction in the city can be more scientific for the future of urban public health events to play a positive role.
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