An Evaluation of Climate Effect on Topography Design

International Journal of Geoinformatics and Geological Science
© 2017 by SSRG - IJGGS Journal
Volume 4 Issue 2
Year of Publication : 2017
Authors : P.Naina, M.Amara
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P.Naina, M.Amara, "An Evaluation of Climate Effect on Topography Design," SSRG International Journal of Geoinformatics and Geological Science, vol. 4,  no. 2, pp. 32-36, 2017. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23939206/IJGGS-V4I4P102

Abstract:

According to the cruel weather modify in current days, professionals among dissimilar fields now pay additional concentration to the organization and alteration when meeting the issues of atmosphere. Furthermore, climate also clearly affects the natural and intended scenery. To methodically and specially understand how scenery is intended in reaction to dissimilar atmosphere, In this paper will initially argue the basic communication among scenery plan and weather. And then it will estimate the different landscape basics dealing with different types of environment, in conclusion and prominently to analysis the definite crash on practical scenery design based on previous findings. The result will focus on the choice making on design methods within weather change and provide rational recommendations for designers and preparation of future scenery design.

Keywords:

Landscape Design, Climate, Landscape Factors, Material.

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