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Waterfront space, as the most interactive area between human activities and natural processes, is affected by both city and water, which are in the eternal growth. The growth of waterfront space should be studied from a combined perspective of urban and ecological. I L Mcharg combined ecology and waterfront landscape in "Design with Nature," emphasizing the impact of time on waterfront landscape and viewing landscape as living creatures, with a long-term perspective. G Hargreaves proposed landscape processlism, recognizing that landscape changes with time, space, and seasons, and advocating for the least intervention design . . .
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