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QIN Yan. Plant Arrangements for University Campus Greening in Beijing:A Case Study on the Landscape Planning and Design Program of Capital Normal University Liangxiang Campus[J]. Journal of Beijing Forestry University (Social Science), 2009, 8(3): 78-82.
Citation: QIN Yan. Plant Arrangements for University Campus Greening in Beijing:A Case Study on the Landscape Planning and Design Program of Capital Normal University Liangxiang Campus[J]. Journal of Beijing Forestry University (Social Science), 2009, 8(3): 78-82.

Plant Arrangements for University Campus Greening in Beijing:A Case Study on the Landscape Planning and Design Program of Capital Normal University Liangxiang Campus

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