Abstract:
In recent years, due to the rapid urbanization, urban residents enthusiasm for agricultural activities is gradually rising. Scholars began to pay attention to the community agriculture, which is seen as one of the strategies to solve urban development problems. This paper takes three middle income communities which completed after 2000 AD and located near the 5th Ring area of Beijing as the research samples, adopting photos to simulate actual senses with setting a series of problem texts, investigates the public’s landscape preference and attitude on community garden by the questionnaires. The physical and non-physical spatial factor which impact the public preference are analyzed by surveying the residents living within the 6th Ring area of Beijing. On this basis, according to the results, the paper focuses on putting forward a reasonable suggestion on the residential-agriculture combining pattern. The main discoveries and conclusions are that the public preferences for the agricultural landscape is inferior to non-productive landscape as a whole; in residents’ opinions, the main concern about community garden is the cultivation management; the most appropriate locations for community gardens are housing greenbelt and vacant plots around the community. In addition, the use of planting groove, well grasping the proportion of the agricultural landscape and artificial landscape, increased crop species , such design methods help to boost residents’ preferences of community garden. Overall, this study shows that as long as the different groups’ social background is focused properly, landscape design methods are adopted ingeniously, the people’s acceptance to community garden can be significantly enhanced.