Construction of Urban Greenland Resources Collaborative Management Platform
Dongyang Lyu, Xiaoqi Li, Zongwei Li

TL;DR
This paper presents a microservice-based urban greening management platform that improves resource utilization, citizen satisfaction, and supports carbon neutrality through real-time monitoring and automation.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel microservice architecture for urban greening management, integrating modules for comprehensive resource and maintenance management to enhance urban environmental governance.
Findings
Resource utilization increased by 30%
Citizen satisfaction improved by 20%
Supports carbon neutrality goals
Abstract
Nowadays, environmental protection has become a global consensus. At the same time, with the rapid development of science and technology, urbanisation has become a phenomenon that has become the norm. Therefore, the urban greening management system is an essential component in protecting the urban environment. The system utilises a transparent management process known as" monitoring - early warning - response - optimisation," which enhances the tracking of greening resources, streamlines maintenance scheduling, and encourages employee involvement in planning. Designed with a microservice architecture, the system can improve the utilisation of greening resources by 30%, increase citizen satisfaction by 20%, and support carbon neutrality objectives, ultimately making urban governance more intelligent and focused on the community. The Happy City Greening Management System effectively…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMethane Hydrates and Related Phenomena · Climate change and permafrost · Arctic and Russian Policy Studies
