Abstract

The structure and function of green-space system is an eternal subject of landscape architecture, especially due to limited land and a need for the coordinated development of PLEs (production, living, and ecological spaces). To make planning more scientific, this paper explored green-space structure planning via multidimensional perspectives and methods using a case study of Zhengzhou. The paper applies theories (from landscape architecture and landscape ecology) and technologies (like remote sensing, GIS—geographic information system, graph theory, and aerography) from different disciplines to analyze current green-space structure and relevant physical factors to identify and exemplify different green-space planning strategies. Overall, our analysis reveals that multiple green-space structures should be considered together and that planners and designers should have multidisciplinary knowledge. For specific strategies, the analysis finds (i) that green complexes enhance various public spaces and guide comprehensive development of urban spaces; (ii) that green ecological corridors play a critical role in regional ecological stability through maintaining good connectivity and high node degree (Dg) and betweenness centrality index (BC) green spaces; (iii) that greenway networks can integrate all landscape resources to provide more secured spaces for animals and beautiful public spaces for humans; (iv) that blue-green ecological networks can help rainwater and urban flooding disaster management; and (v) that green ventilation corridors provide air cleaning and urban cooling benefits, which can help ensure healthy and comfortable urban–rural environments. In our view, this integrated framework for planning and design green-space structure helps make the process scientific and relevant for guiding future regional green-space structure.

Highlights

  • As an essential part of the ecological system and landscape, green space plays a significant role in ecosystem services, the living environment, and public health improvement of urban and rural residents [1]

  • Facing the demand of stock planning and coordinated development of PLEs, we proposed five green-space structure planning methods guided by five concepts as a case study of Zhengzhou, China

  • We concluded that green complex can couple various public spaces and can guide the rational development of urban space

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Introduction

As an essential part of the ecological system and landscape, green space plays a significant role in ecosystem services, the living environment, and public health improvement of urban and rural residents [1]. In the rapid urbanization process of China, landscape fragmentation, ecological environment pollution, biodiversity loss, urban heat islands, human health crises, and loss of local landscape characteristics have been common phenomena because of a neglect of the construction of a green-space system [10,11]. The construction intensity of green space is far less than the urbanization intensity of population and land. Such growth is unbalanced and out of sync and cannot meet the needs of urban residents. Progressively more effort has been dedicated to studying the function and structure of urban green space from different aspects

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