Discusses the Impact of Landscape Architecture on Public Health From An Inverted Dimension
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Green Spaces, Landscape Architecture, Public Health, Reversed DimensionAbstract
Health is an eternal pursuit for human beings and a national strategy for China. At present, most of the studies on green spaces and health focus on the aspect of green space gaining health performance. In fact, there are two dimensions of landscape architecture on health, positive and negative. In this paper, we adopt the literature review and inductive-deductive approach to systematically sort out the possible adverse effects of landscape architecture on public health in different practices of planning and design, plant use, and construction and management. Based on the results of the analysis, the adverse effects of different practices of landscape architecture are regulated in three aspects: targeted design, local adaptation and proper management, in order to improve public health and well-being from multiple dimensions
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