The Application of Multilevel Plant Allocation Design in Landscape Ecological Restoration:A Case Study of South Henan Region
This reserarch explores the application of multilevel plant allocation design in landscape ecological restoration,with a focus on the South Henan as a case study.The study summarizes the concepts and principles of multilevel plant allocation design,as well as its impact on ecosystem services and sustainability.Through the analysis of existing research and successful cases,it highlights the role of multi-layered plant configuration design in improving water resource management,soil retention,biodiversity preservation,and climate regulation.Additionally,the paper provides future research directions and policy recommendations,emphasizing the importance of addressing knowledge and data gaps,improving techniques and methods,and advancing policy and community practices.This approach offers valuable insights and solutions for achieving sustainable landscape ecological restoration and maintaining ecological balance.