刊名 |
Journal of Landscape Research |
作者 |
DENG Huiwen1, ZHANG Qi2, FAN Bin1, YANG Xin1 |
作者单位 |
1. School of Architecture and Art, North China University of Technology, Beijing 100144, China; 2. China Urban Construction Design & Research Institute Co., Ltd., Beijing 100120, China |
DOI |
10.16785/j.issn 1943-989x.2025.3.001 |
年份 |
2025 |
刊期 |
3 |
页码 |
1-5 |
关键词 |
Data empowerment, Mobile measurement, Community micro-garden, Environmental physical examination |
摘要 |
During the process of urbanization, community environments encounter challenges such as data disconnection and the underutilization of small and micro spaces. The establishment of “complete communities” necessitates the implementation of refined governance strategies. This research develops a path for the precise establishment of community micro-gardens driven by mobile measurement. It involves the collection of environmental data via mobile devices equipped with various types of sensors, the generation of visualization maps that are adjusted for spatio-temporal synchronization, and the identification of environmental paint points, including areas of excessive temperature exposure and zones with elevated noise levels. Based on the aforementioned considerations, various plant allocation strategies have been proposed for distinct areas. For instance, the implementation of a composite shade and cooling vegetation system is recommended for regions experiencing high temperatures, while a triple protection structure is suggested for areas affected by odor contamination. The efficacy of these strategies is demonstrated through a case study of the micro-garden transformation in the Dongjie Community of Wulituo Street, Shijingshan, Beijing. The study presents operational technical pathways and plant response solutions aimed at facilitating data-driven governance of community micro-environments. |