Planning and design based on landsenses ecology: the case study of Chongming Island Landsenses Ecol-industrial Park

ABSTRACT The Chongming Island Landsenses Ecol-industrial Park is a demonstration park which integrates many kinds of industrial functions to realize the scientific development of clean energy and ecological agriculture, including photovoltaic power generation, freshwater aquaculture, and sightseeing agriculture. In order to establish an Ecol-industrial park with an intergrowth between production process and ecological construction, resource utilization and green development, as well as industrial function design and landsense creation, this study aims to plan and design the landsenses of the Chongming Island Landsenses Ecol-industrial Park based on the landsenses idea of ‘the sun-moon shine together on the five continents’ and the technology of Environmental Internet of Things. The Chongming Island Landsenses Ecol-industrial Park incorporates various industrial models and areas, including an ecological photovoltaic demonstration area, a landsenses ecology demonstration area, and a Popular Science recreation area, which would create a demonstration park for the industrialization of ecological resources, the ecologicalization of industries, and the characteristic services of landsenses. This study addresses the value-added services of ecological asset and the integration of industry in the traditional industrial park, and provides a theoretical and technical demonstration of industrial planning and landsense design for other industrial parks in the future.

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