Abstract

With the popularization of low-carbon concept, residents pay more and more attention to the demand of urban forest parks. In this essay, the GIS software based on remote sensing technology is used to analyze the elevation, slope and slope direction of Baiwangshan Forest Park and carry out superimposed data processing, followed by distance analysis of park nodes, and finally obtain different types of tour organization routes such as cultural experience, ecological civilization, sports and fitness, to realize the efficiency and rationality of forest park tour route design, improve the utilization rate of forest resources, and provide reference for future tour route planning of the same type of The tour route design of forest park is efficient and reasonable, and the utilization rate of forest resources is improved.

Highlights

  • Foreword With China's strong support for the implementation of the national ecological civilization, people's awareness of ecological protection has gradually increased, and forest park recreation activities rich in natural wilderness have gradually become a good place for residents to relax and recreation, which is closely related to the quality of life of urban residents

  • Baiwangshan Forest Park is surrounded by water from the Beijing-Milian Diversion Canal, with trees and shrubs interspersed, making the air exceptionally fresh

  • Concluding remarks This paper takes Beijing Baiwangshan Forest Park as the research object, based on GIS software to analyze the cooperation between various elements of the park, and summarize the relationship between the park's tour line and landscape nodes as well as the mountain topography

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Summary

Basic overview and data processing

2.1 Overview of the study area Beijing Baiwang Mountain area is located in the northwest end of Beijing, belongs to the southern branch of the Xishan Mountain Range, geographical coordinates 116°21'43"~116°28'12 "E, 39°57'52 "N " ~ 40°02'11", with a total area of 126 km, of which the mountainous area accounts for about 35.57% and the plain area accounts for 64.43% [2], with a warm temperate continental monsoon climate, the soil is mostly brown soil or brown loam, and the general topography is high in the west and low in the east. Baiwangshan Forest Park is surrounded by water from the Beijing-Milian Diversion Canal, with trees and shrubs interspersed, making the air exceptionally fresh. Baiwangshan is densely forested, with a vegetation coverage of over 95%, and is known as the oxygen source of Beijing city. The park is close to the North Fifth Ring Road, with The Summer Palace and Old Summer Palace to the east and the Beijing Botanical Garden to the west.

Data processing
Findings
Tour line planning principles

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