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Mr. Hao Zou
Department of Landscape Architecture, School of Architecture, Southeast University

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0 Urban green spaces
0 Landscape Planning and Design
0 Urban green space system
0 Urban green space morphology
0 Ecological bottleneck

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Published: 24 January 2021 in Sustainability
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Examining urban green space from the perspective of morphology is an important way to perform the current practice of urban green space planning, preserve and restore the function of urban natural habitats, and maintain good spatial patterns of urban ecological environment. Based on the investigation and analysis of relevant scientific literature on urban green space morphology, we discussed the regional and temporal context and the knowledge frame of the relevant research on urban green space morphology. The frontier methods and technologies within the research category were summarized, including studies on urban green space planning, studies on urban green space pattern and urban landscape pattern, and studies on strategies, planning management, and solutions for sustainable development of urban green space. Finally, the existing problems in urban green space morphology research were discussed, and the future research directions and objectives were proposed.

ACS Style

Hao Zou; Xiaojun Wang. Progress and Gaps in Research on Urban Green Space Morphology: A Review. Sustainability 2021, 13, 1202 .

AMA Style

Hao Zou, Xiaojun Wang. Progress and Gaps in Research on Urban Green Space Morphology: A Review. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (3):1202.

Chicago/Turabian Style

Hao Zou; Xiaojun Wang. 2021. "Progress and Gaps in Research on Urban Green Space Morphology: A Review." Sustainability 13, no. 3: 1202.