Research on the Landscape Strategies of Railway Corridors from the Perspective of Landscape Ecology

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Yao, Xuhui [1 ]
Huang, Yan [1 ]
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[1] Tsinghua University, Beijing,100084, China
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Linear transformations - Railroads;
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Research purposes: Based on the literature analysis of railway landscapes, this paper proposes an evaluation model of ecology-landscape-perception based on the theory of landscape ecology for the current research gaps, to evaluate and analyze the landscape object and the visual perception subject of railway corridor landscape. The evaluation indicators and methods for the coordination between the railway corridor landscape and the overall urban environment and the improvement of landscape comfort are discussed. It is of important theoretical and practical significance to build the railway corridor landscape into an ecological and comfortable traffic corridor. Taking Hangzhou-Huangshan Railway as an example, this paper conducts an empirical analysis on the evaluation research of railway corridor landscape based on the perspective of landscape ecology .Research conclusions:(1) From the perspective of the theory of landscape ecology , the subjective evaluation and objective evaluation of the railway corridor landscape are constructed into a systematic evaluation analysis method through the analytic hierarchy process. (2) The evaluation method adopted can realize the transformation from static single-point evaluation to dynamic linear evaluation of railway corridor landscape, and the evaluation coverage is wider.The segmented evaluation is more conducive to landscape management and optimization for the current situation.The research results have management and reference significance for the current railway corridor landscape evaluation and follow-up construction projects. © 2023 Editorial Department of Journal of Railway Engineering Society. All rights reserved.
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