Abstract:
In China's large-scale rural construction, problems such as "thousands of villages one landscape" and "difficulty in planning implementation" have emerged. Planning thinking has also begun to change to "practical", making the problems to be solved practically, the results of the planning to be feasible, and the villagers participating more in planning. Taking Yantai City as an example, this article explores a practical method suitable for large-scale and wide-ranging rural landscape planning. First, building a village archive through field visits and villagers' discussions, and filling out forms to analyze the characteristics and problems of the current situation. Secondly, GIS was used to superimpose the influence factors to build the style subarea, and the villages were classified by the analytic hierarchy process to form a dual-track style and control method of zoning and classification. Third, a municipal county-town-village management system was established, and villagers' participation was emphasized in the construction process and implementation process.