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2025
Volume: 42 Issue 8
16 Article(s)

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A Study on Valuation and Hierarchical Protection of Station Settlements in the Yunnan Segment of the Yunnan-Vietnam Railway
CHE Zhenyu, ZHANG He, LIANG Dong, and TU Junyu
The Yunnan section of the Yunnan-Vietnam Railway, serving as a significant emblem of China’s modern railway heritage, embodies a century of historical memory and cultural integration value. However, with the decline in railway functions, numerous stations along the route encounter various challenges, including damage t
Landscape Architecture
  • Publication Date: Aug. 25, 2025
  • Vol. 42, Issue 8, 4 (2025)
Spatial and Temporal Distribution Characteristics and Influencing Factors of Railway Heritage in China
TANG Qi and LIU Jiaming
In recent years, railway heritage has increasingly gained prominence in the study and conservation of industrial heritage. However, due to China’s extensive territory, railway heritage is dispersed across wide regions as large-scale industrial facilities, posing significant challenges in acquiring comprehensive informa
Landscape Architecture
  • Publication Date: Aug. 25, 2025
  • Vol. 42, Issue 8, 15 (2025)
Research on the Spatial Characteristics of the Cultural Landscape in Rural Station Settlements Along the Chinese Eastern Railway
XU Yishu, TANG Yuexing and ZHAO Zhiqing
The cultural landscape in rural station settlements on the Chinese Eastern Railway (C.E.R.) is a typical representative of the cultural landscape along the C.E.R.. Still, it has been under severe conservation pressure in recent years. To achieve the holistic conservation of the C.E.R. rural heritage, this research expl
Landscape Architecture
  • Publication Date: Aug. 25, 2025
  • Vol. 42, Issue 8, 23 (2025)
Research on the Landscape Regeneration of the Jinpu Railway Yellow River Bridge and Luokou Station from the Perspective of Urban Renewal
JIANG Bo, LIU Lijie and XU Minhui
The Jinpu Railway, as a significant conduit for contemporary north-south transportation in China, preserves distinctive memories of industrial civilization through its Yellow River Bridge and Luokou Station remains. Confronted with the challenges of safeguarding and revitalizing railway heritage amidst urban renewal in
Landscape Architecture
  • Publication Date: Aug. 25, 2025
  • Vol. 42, Issue 8, 34 (2025)
Conservation and Revitalization Models of Yunnan Narrow-Gauge Railway Stations and Surrounding Areas:
DUAN Wen, ZHAO Jiarong, YANG Siyu, and KUANG Zhixing
The suspension of Yunnan’s narrow-gauge railways has led to spatial decay at stations and their surrounding regions, accompanied by cultural fragmentation and economic stagnation, underscoring the pressing need for context-specific strategies to conserve railway heritage and facilitate adaptive reuse. These strategies
Landscape Architecture
  • Publication Date: Aug. 25, 2025
  • Vol. 42, Issue 8, 42 (2025)
Analysis of the Spatial Distribution of Tourist Attractions in Kaiyuan City Based on POI Data and the Characteristics of the Yunnan-Vietnam Railway
WU Weilin and CHE Zhenyu
The tourism industry is integral to the region’s economic development, and the spatial distribution characteristics of tourism resources have emerged as a key area of research for regional tourism planning and development. Based on the tourism resource POI data in Kaiyuan City, Honghe Prefecture, Yunnan Province, this
Landscape Architecture
  • Publication Date: Aug. 25, 2025
  • Vol. 42, Issue 8, 51 (2025)
Evaluation of Community Greenway Service for National Fitness in Hangzhou:
HAO Mingzi, HONG Quan and TANG Huichao
The rapid development of cities and the arrival of the post-pandemic era have brought widespread attention to public health issues. At the same time, the continuous deepening of the national fitness policy has led to an increasing demand for fitness facilities among residents. As a crucial spatial link in high-density
Landscape Architecture
  • Publication Date: Aug. 25, 2025
  • Vol. 42, Issue 8, 60 (2025)
A Comparative Study on the Assessment Methods of Biodiversity Planning in Mountain Cities:
PENG Yuting, HU Wenhao and SHEN Yamei
For understanding of the contradiction between living environment development and biodiversity protection, there are a variety of simulation data evaluation method is used to identify urban biodiversity enrichment area and sensitive area, studies show data InVEST model and real data MaxEnt model method can make up for
Landscape Architecture
  • Publication Date: Aug. 25, 2025
  • Vol. 42, Issue 8, 70 (2025)
Research on the Evaluation of Soundscape Comfort and Its Influencing Factors in Huagangguanyu Park in Hangzhou West Lake Scenic Area from the Perspective of Tourist Perception
HU Zhuqiang, LI Sheng, JI Rui, XU Boyang, and WANG Shunkang
Enhancing soundscape comfort is crucial to improving noise pollution in scenic areas and enhancing the tourists’ outing experience. However, few studies have been reported on the application of combining audio-visual attributes with objective ambient sound pressure levels to improve the comfort of the acoustic environm
Landscape Architecture
  • Publication Date: Aug. 25, 2025
  • Vol. 42, Issue 8, 78 (2025)
Evaluation of Night Landscape Quality in Suzhou Humble Administrator’s Garden Based on the Public Perception Preferences
BAO Shijie, QIU Hongfei and XIA Tian
Night scenery is a new way to showcase the unique charm of classical gardens, and in recent years, related tourism projects have emerged in multiple cities. However, there are still shortcomings in current research on the public perception preferences of night landscapes. The “Zhuozhengwenya” night tour project in Suzh
Landscape Architecture
  • Publication Date: Aug. 25, 2025
  • Vol. 42, Issue 8, 88 (2025)
Quantitative Study on the Morphology of Rockery Carving Textures in Hangzhou’s Traditional Gardens:
SHEN Guoyuan, LI Sheng and TIAN Yinyin
The texture of Rockery carving, serving as a key element in conveying the shape, color, texture, and form of rockeries, functions as both a focal point and a challenge in rockery construction. Moreover, it reflects essential techniques in stone stacking. Given the limited theoretical research on traditional rockery car
Landscape Architecture
  • Publication Date: Aug. 25, 2025
  • Vol. 42, Issue 8, 98 (2025)
Research on the Traditional Landscape of “Shan-Shui City” in Yunnan Plateau Lake Regions:
YIN Luxi, CHENG Pengxuan and SUN Bo
The Dianchi and Erhai Regions, as representative areas of Yunnan’s plateau lake regions, have historically exemplified urban construction imbued with the landscape wisdom of “Shan-Shui City”. Current research on their traditional landscapes remains insufficient and warrants further development. This study investigates
Landscape Architecture
  • Publication Date: Aug. 25, 2025
  • Vol. 42, Issue 8, 107 (2025)
Investigation and Analysis of Small and Micro Wetland Resources in Fengxian District, Shanghai City
SONG Qing, GU Guolin, CHENG Xiaoyan, and WANG Jie
Based on remote sensing images from 2020 to 2021 and ground surveys, this study aims to analyze the categories, quantities, and spatial distribution of small and micro wetland resources with Fengxian District, Shanghai. The total area of small and micro wetlands in Fengxian District is 713.58 hm2, including reservoirs,
Landscape Architecture
  • Publication Date: Aug. 25, 2025
  • Vol. 42, Issue 8, 115 (2025)
Research on the Spatial Identification of Urban Park Green Space Habitats Based on UAV Multi-Source Remote Sensing Data
WU Dan, WANG Ying and LE Ying
Urban Park green spaces serve as essential ecological foundations within urban ecosystems, with their spatial habitat structure playing a pivotal role in sustaining biodiversity, delivering ecosystem services, and improving landscape connectivity. However, existing habitat classification methods often suffer from limit
Landscape Architecture
  • Publication Date: Aug. 25, 2025
  • Vol. 42, Issue 8, 121 (2025)
Evaluation of Urban Bamboo Forest Microclimate Effects Based on Ecosystem Service Enhancement:
XU Fangfei, DING Zhenhui and YAN Qi
The escalating severity of the urban heat island (UHI) phenomenon and the occurrence of exceptionally high-temperature events have garnered increasing attention within the discipline of landscape architecture concerning how ecological design can effectively enhance urban microclimates and human thermal comfort. As a si
Landscape Architecture
  • Publication Date: Aug. 25, 2025
  • Vol. 42, Issue 8, 131 (2025)
Research on the Design of Pocket Park at the Intersection of Nanjing West Road and Shimen Road in Shanghai
XIANG Zhujun
Landscape Architecture
  • Publication Date: Aug. 25, 2025
  • Vol. 42, Issue 8, 142 (2025)