Research of Rural Landscape Evaluation System Based on AHP: A Case Study of Zhao Chengwan in Wuhan

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Based on the combination of stratified analysis and fuzzy comprehensive evaluation, Zhao Chengwan rural landscape characteristics and expert opinions, the rural landscape evaluation system in this region was constructed, and the quality of the landscape is evaluated and suggestions are put forward. In order to further develop Zhao Chengwan rural landscape rationally, the quality of Zhao Chengwan rural landscape is analyzed by analytic hierarchy process, the score is obtained, and some suggestions are put forward. Through the above research, the main factors affecting the quality of rural landscape in Zhao Chengwan are revealed in order to provide reference for landscape planning and design in the local new rural construction.

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Yang, Z., Tian, W., Yu, Y. (2024). Research of Rural Landscape Evaluation System Based on AHP: A Case Study of Zhao Chengwan in Wuhan. In: Abomohra, A., Harun, R., Wen, J. (eds) Advances in Energy Resources and Environmental Engineering. ICAESEE 2022. Environmental Science and Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-42563-9_83

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