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Study on the Effectiveness of Landscape Planning for Emergency Parks in Major Epidemic Situations in International Cities
: The construction of landscape planning system of parks for emergency response to major epidemics in major cities around the world is still blank. Therefore, every big city should make forward-looking plans for parks for emergency response to major epidemics for rapid and effective isolation and treatment. This paper takes China as an example. In December 2019 Wuhan Novel Coronavirus rapidly spread throughout the country. As a result, Wuhan was "closed down" to prevent the epidemic, public transportation was suspended in many cities in Hubei province, the Spring Festival holiday was extended, businesses and businesses were delayed, and the reopening of schools was postponed. Who classified Wuhan as a health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) and declared the COVID-19" global pandemic". However, for SARS and COVID-19 epidemic prevention work in 2003, both Xiaotangshan Hospital in Beijing and Huoshenshan Hospital in Wuhan started to build epidemic isolation centers in a short time after the outbreak of epidemic diseases. However, it should be scientifically and objectively recognized that COVID-19 is not the last epidemic for mankind, and there may be even more severe outbreaks in the future. We must explore the effectiveness of landscape planning for major epidemic emergency parks in major international cities.