Abstract

A rural environment is one that has been transformed by man, during the process of transformation; rural morphology is influenced by crop type, agricultural production mode and cultural morphology. After that the research on human-land relationship in the field of architectural planning gradually turn to the analysis of spatial forms such as landscape and topography, and ignore the influence of crop types, production modes and cultural forms. Co-cultivation of rice flower achieves the maximum and most reasonable utilization of environmental resources and tourism intervention to obtain sustainable benefits within the limited time and space. It is an important basis for promoting the transformation of rural form, the inheritance of cultural form, and the collaborative design of rural natural environment.

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