Philosophy of Nature in Landscape Design: Reflections on Ecosystems, Natural Beauty and Sustainability

Authors

  • Yanhua Li School of Art and Design, Fuzhou University of International Studies and Trade, Fujian, 350202, China

Keywords:

Philosophical Concepts, Landscape Design Planning, Ecological Aesthetics, Sustainability

Abstract

The procedure of landscape design planning includes the considered organization of recreational spaces with the objective of increasing their visual attractiveness, efficiency, and ecological stability. Landscape design is an intentional and perceptive process of choosing suitable plants, materials, and elements, taking consideration of numerous variables such as topography, weather conditions, and the preferences of the consumer. Landscape design planning attempts to improve spatial use, encourage ecological responsibility, and facilitate delightful outdoor interactions for both individuals and communities. The aesthetic consequences of landscapes are influenced by the interactions between humans and the environment. There is an interruption between the delight of landscapes for their aesthetic value and the understanding of their ecological significance. The convergence of aesthetic landscape design and sustainability enables the development of sustainable ecosystems based on predefined contexts and concepts. The research examines the relationship between elevated aesthetic and sustainable standards, with a concentrate on optimal visual dimensions. This paper establishes the experiential framework of ecological aesthetics and demonstrates significant landscape and ecological statistics based on Philosophical concepts, therefore expanding the collection of strategies for designing aesthetically engaging landscapes that promote environmental wellness.

Published

2025-02-10