Abstract

The Internet of Things (IoT) technology is inevitably forging ahead in a number of areas all among them being the agricultural sector and in particular the affected environment. This paper utilizes the farm's IoT where through an effective analysis, the smart garden is designed and managed. It blends field research, project implementations and theoretical analysis to improve the case implementation. It can be considered as more rigorous and practical. The study intends, first and foremost, to look at agricultural IoT based technologies and how IoT changes the way farmers work and agricultural landscapes look. Different theories have been used in the implementation of these concepts which include agriculture, tourism, and landscape design. The technical side will integrate the Internet of Things technology, the adaptation theory of agricultural industrialization, the formation of the theory of ecotourism, the application of tourism psychological theory in tourism discipline, the ecology theory of landscape and aesthetics theory, and landscape gardening planning and design theory. A comprehensive examination of the smart park has been conducted, including relevant theories and the application of planning and design principles. This systematic research aims to provide scientific direction for the agricultural aspects of the smart park. In order to offer scientific direction for the planning and design of agricultural Internet of Things (IoT) in smart gardens, this study presents a theoretical framework for the planning and design of smart gardens that incorporate agricultural IoT. The framework is comprehensively explained, encompassing its concept, distinguishing features, relevant theories, and guidance approaches.

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