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Abstract
With the acceleration of the urbanization process, the domestic economy has achieved rapid growth, but with the deterioration of the atmospheric environment, especially in cities with rapid industrial development, haze has been the primary air pollutant in recent years. All cities have been hit by haze. Frequent haze weather has seriously affected the lives of urban people, which makes us have to pay attention to how to deal with the haze problem. This article starts with the dangers of haze, analyzes the design principles of urban landscape planning, the active role of plant greening in the management of haze, and the method of arranging landscape plants. It shows that whether from the perspective of aesthetics, or from the function of anti-haze and environmental protection, the selection of a landscape design method that suits local conditions in the design will definitely be one of the major trends in urban landscape planning.
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1 Art & Design Department of Yinxing Hospitality Management College of CUIT, Chengdu, Sichuan, 611743, China