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Understanding Perceptions of Plant Landscaping in LID: Seeking a Sustainable Design and Management Strategy

AbstractUsing field and quantitative surveys, the authors evaluated public attitudes toward and opinions regarding plant landscaping low-impact development (LID) in the city of Hangzhou, China. The results showed that the public has high expectations for ecological projects and landscape appearance...

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Published in:Journal of sustainable water in the built environment 2017-11, Vol.3 (4)
Main Authors: Shi, Yan, Wu, Renwu, Chen, Meiai, Jin, Hexian, Bao, Zhiyi, Yan, Hai, Yang, Fan
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