2022
DOI: 10.3390/land11091512
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An Evaluation Model of Riparian Landscape: A Case in Rural Qingxi Area, Shanghai

Abstract: The suburbs around Shanghai have a complex river network and a unique Chinese water-town culture. The riparian landscape in the rural Qingxi area has important regional, ecological, and social significance; it serves as an important part of the local bioclimate, but the existing studies on river vegetation did not pay enough attention to the riparian landscape in the countryside around the metropolis. The goal of this study was to examine a comprehensive evaluation model for the river plant landscape in the co… Show more

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“…In urban environments, bobcats have been found to prefer areas around creeks and water channels [74], likely due to these areas offering a more favorable microclimate and more secluded environment compared to the more exposed urban landscapes [75]. Furthermore, water sources are essential for the hydration of bobcats, especially in urban areas where natural water sources may be scarce.…”
Section: Vegetation Coverage (Sum Weight: 239%)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In urban environments, bobcats have been found to prefer areas around creeks and water channels [74], likely due to these areas offering a more favorable microclimate and more secluded environment compared to the more exposed urban landscapes [75]. Furthermore, water sources are essential for the hydration of bobcats, especially in urban areas where natural water sources may be scarce.…”
Section: Vegetation Coverage (Sum Weight: 239%)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Proper-designed constructed WQT wetland parks should have multiple characteristics, i.e., environmental, sociocultural, and economic benefits. To enhance the visual qualities of the wetland landscape, native species should be adapted in waterfront planting design, spaces for social interaction should be designed along the riverbank, and visibility from facility spots [35] should be redesigned and checked for their feasibilities.…”
Section: Integration With the Multifunctional Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The riparian zone generally encompasses a vegetated strip of land that extends along streams and rivers and serves as the interface between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems [1,2]. Riparian zones can reduce surface runoff and erosion, and provide absorption buffers for sediments and nutrients flowing into the rivers from land [3]. A vegetated riparian zone can improve water quality by providing shade, leaf matter, and wood, as well as stabilizing stream banks [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%