2020
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/501/1/012017
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Ecological Green Space Planning for Butterflies Habitat in Residential Area

Abstract: Development a residential area cause fragmentation both green space and wildlife habitat as well. Moreover, the landscape design orientation in housing areas usually focusing on the aesthetic value and less attention to the ecological function as well as the health of the ecosystem. Butterflies are the indicators of environmental and ecosystem health. Areas rich in butterflies and moths indicate the richness of other invertebrates. These collectively provide a wide range of environmental benefits, including po… Show more

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