2024
DOI: 10.3390/su16041546
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Arid Urban Green Areas Reimagined: Transforming Landscapes with Native Plants for a Sustainable Future in Aksu, Northwest China

Xiaocao Liu,
Chengzhi Li,
Xiaobing Zhao
et al.

Abstract: The exponential growth of the economy and society has resulted in a substantial need for superior urban green spaces, consequently fostering a significant surge in urban landscape construction. The integration of plant landscapes in urban landscape construction is crucial. The rational use of plant landscape resources to create high-quality urban green spaces is of great significance for promoting urban sustainable development. Hence, the primary aim of this study was to investigate the landscape and ecologica… Show more

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“…Recent studies using crop water demand and green water availability projections under changing climates have shown that we can adapt agriculture to green water scarcity through various management strategies and have the potential to promote global food security ( He and Rosa, 2023 ). Promoting and using native plants in urban landscaping is in demand in arid urban areas in China ( Liu et al., 2024 ). Native plants that grow in their natural habitat with little human intervention are promising in low-water landscapes ( Rupp and Wheaton, 2014 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies using crop water demand and green water availability projections under changing climates have shown that we can adapt agriculture to green water scarcity through various management strategies and have the potential to promote global food security ( He and Rosa, 2023 ). Promoting and using native plants in urban landscaping is in demand in arid urban areas in China ( Liu et al., 2024 ). Native plants that grow in their natural habitat with little human intervention are promising in low-water landscapes ( Rupp and Wheaton, 2014 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%