Publisher:ISCCAC
Yanping Bai
Yanping Bai
30 December, 2024
Farmers' resettlement housing residential areas, Edible landscape, Landscape architecture design, Residential area governance.
This article aims to analyze the habits, needs, and environmental status of residents in farmers' resettlement housing residential areas through field research, policy analysis, and case studies. It explores in depth the potential of edible landscapes in improving residents' quality of life, enhancing environmental quality, optimizing residential area management, and shaping residential area characteristics. The study reveals that edible landscapes need to consider location selection, element composition, and spatial layout at the design level to meet the actual needs of residents and the management standards of residential areas. At the governance level, this article proposes strategies to establish effective organizational models, improve relevant mechanisms, and actively promote community participation to ensure the long-term sustainable development of edible landscapes and the active participation of residents.
© 2024, the Authors. Published by ISCCAC
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