An, L. 2020. Spatial distribution of park landscape green space in ports: A study considering the constraints of ecological space. In: Gong, D.; Zhang, M., and Liu, R. (eds.), Advances in Coastal Research: Engineering, Industry, Economy, and Sustainable Development. Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue No. 106, pp. 351–354. Coconut Creek (Florida), ISSN 0749-0208.

With the advent of the era of economic globalization, ports have become a window and platform for information and goods exchange between countries around the world. In addition, the progress of technology has also further improved the spatial pattern of the original ports. As a window of entry, ports not only represent the level of regional development, but also its environmental landscape has become an important part of the regional image. The rationality of the spatial distribution of park landscapes in ports is not only important to the ecological protection of the coastline, but it also has many other functions such as scenic vision and environmental protection. Based on this, this paper first studies the definition of ecological constraints, as well as the temporal and spatial characteristics and driving mechanism of the changes in the ecological role of the port park landscape, and it finally studies the park landscape green space design based on ecological spatial constraints in ports.

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