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                     Landscape architecture planning and design can effectively reflect a series of
                 related natural environmental characteristics such as geography and topography
                 in different regions and environments, and can also effectively reflect various

                 aspects of human society, possessing profound humanistic connotations. In
                 different countries and regions around the world, different natural conditions and
                 social factors directly lead to significant and unique geographical features, as

                 well as corresponding cultural traditions, presenting completely different styles
                 in appearance. In the planning and design process of landscape architecture, it is
                 necessary to effectively follow the local natural conditions as the basic premise,

                 further fully reflect the local ideological system, cultural trends, and internal needs
                 of social life, and also follow the local economic, technological, and other related

                 conditions. This situation further indicates that landscape architecture design has a
                 great degree of bias, which fundamentally guides the local landscape architecture
                 to present a unique charm. In this process, there are also inherent laws and

                 development trajectories, which constitute the diverse and distinctive landscape
                 architecture of the world today.

                     In the future, research on landscape planning and design can further focus
                 on the application of intelligent design technology, optimization of ecological
                 restoration and biodiversity conservation strategies, as well as innovation in

                 public participation and community integration models, in order to achieve more
                 sustainable, humanized, and intelligent landscape design development.
                     This book consists of nine chapters. The first chapter is about the research

                 of modern environmental art design, which introduces the exploration of the
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