Abstract

The study on the landscape design of urban streets along the rail transit lines is an important topic in urban planning and development. With the acceleration of urbanization, the construction and improvement of urban rail transit systems have become a top priority. However, there are numerous challenges and issues in the landscape design of streets along rail transit lines. In recent years, governments and relevant departments have actively promoted the construction of urban green streets and integrated ecological concepts into landscape design to address the pressures and challenges brought about by urbanization. Drawing on the experiences of ecological city construction, the establishment of urban green streets has become an effective approach to solving the functional and environmental problems of urban streets. By integrating green infrastructure into street design, it is possible to effectively manage stormwater and improve the street environment. Research indicates that the root cause of urban street flooding lies in the increase of impervious surface area, which alters the surface hydrological conditions and impedes the collection and utilization of rainwater. Therefore, the design of urban green streets should focus on functional zoning, awareness of stormwater management, and integration of urban cultural landscapes. Through the application of these design methods, not only can the existing problems of urban streets be solved, but valuable design experience and guidance can also be provided for future urban green street construction.

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