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URBAN PRINCIPLES FOR ECOLOGICAL LANDSCAPE DESIGN

AND MANAGEMENT: SCIENTIFIC FUNDAMENTALS

Aim-
This paper aims to use the principles to conceptually frame a series of an urban
ecology theory in advance and application.
Objectives-
• To link the emerging theory of urban ecology to the ongoing dialog
about ecological design and management of landscapes.
• To understand, design, and manage the individual patches of urban
systems.
• To emphasize that the spatial heterogeneity and the ecological and
social processes that connect spatial relationship.
Inferences-
The five principles outlined have suggest an integrated conceptual structure
for ecological understanding of urban ecosystems.
The summary provides theoretical motivation for existing and emerging best
design and management practices in landscape architecture.
Key observation-
As the ecological hypothesis for urban system frameworks develops, additional
standards might be added, and the current standards might be refined or
extended. Be that as it may, these five principles together structure an
expansive establishment for a fruitful hypothesis of urban system
environments, and together they lend support to the reasonable ideas
previously expressed for the management and design of landscape in
ecological urban systems. These standards will empower the extra utilization
of the ecological procedures previously investigated and spearheaded by
landscape architects and other urban designers and managers. It also has great
potential to the ideals of sustainability embodied in the structure and function
of native ecosystems.

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