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Landscape pattern language lexicons could be understood and cognized through analyzing the characteristics of landscape space units and their spatial relationships. Landscape space units could be classified into the basic unit, aggregated unit, and holistic unit with different characteristics of spatial relationships at multiple scales. Basic units could be classified into independent and related landscape basic space, and aggregated units could be classified into fused space, parallel space, superposition over-space, and networks. All these spaces at multiple scales reflect various characteristics of landscape pattern language lexicons. Further, since most patterns are often appeared as combinations of space units except for the relatively simple ones, 11 types of composite lexicon are analyzed with the relationships of space fusion, parallel, overlapping, and network.
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Wang, Y. (2022). Spatial Relationship and Pattern Language Lexicon. In: Landscape Pattern Language. EcoWISE. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-6430-5_7
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