Ecological Environment Planning and Diversity Protection Based on GIS And Computer Simulation

Authors

  • Yajuan Li Hebei University of Water Resources Electric Engineering Cangzhou Hebei, 061001 China
  • Huanhuan Chen Hebei University of Water Resources Electric Engineering Cangzhou Hebei, 061001 China
  • Jinfang Zhang Hebei University of Water Resources Electric Engineering Cangzhou Hebei, 061001 China

Abstract

A geographic information system (GIS) is a framework used to gather, store, quantify and analyse geographic and spatial data in the fields of information engineering and hydrology, among many others. The core of a GIS is the geographic information and data processing system based on spatial data. A GIS can be used not only to acquire information about a particular place, but also to find detailed data for a certain area within the system’s huge database. Because of the strong data processing and storage capacity of a GIS, it is widely used in many fields including geological and environmental
surveys, and the exploration of mineral and water resources. This paper comprehensively considers the various factors affecting the development of biodiversity, summarizes the advantages and methods of urban construction, and simulates a GIS-based urban construction. Previous research and analysis have shown that a GIS can assist with both urban construction and agricultural planning, can evaluate the actual construction work, and foresee and prevent errors.

Keywords: computer simulation; ecological environment; environmental planning; diversity protection

Cite As

Y. Li, H. Chen, J. Zhang, "Ecological Environment Planning and Diversity Protection Based on GIS And Computer
Simulation", Engineering Intelligent Systems, vol 29 no 3, pp. 149-156, 2021.

Published

2021-06-01