Recent Developments in Chinese Urban Planning Selected Papers from the 8th International Association for China Planning Conference, Guangzhou, China, June 21 - 22, 2014
Title:
Recent Developments in Chinese Urban Planning Selected Papers from the 8th International Association for China Planning Conference, Guangzhou, China, June 21 - 22, 2014
ISBN:
9783319184708
Edition:
1st ed. 2015.
Publication Information New:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015.
Physical Description:
XIII, 367 p. 208 illus. online resource.
Series:
GeoJournal Library, 114
Contents:
Chapter 1: Research of Beijing Automobile Exhaust Treatment Strategies Based on I/M System Program Zhehao Jin and Qun Huan -- Chapter 2: Analysis about Key Indicators of High Density Blocks in the New Central District from the Perspective of Mitigating Urban Heat Island: A Study at Guangzhou Pin Wang and Qinglin Meng -- Chapter 3: Study on Relationship between Beijing Residential Building Insolation Standards, Improvement of Residential Environment and Urban Ecological Benefits Linfei Han, Jiahua Mu, Haofei Zhang -- Chapter 4: The Methods and Approaches of Green Infrastructure in Promoting China's Urban Transformation-A Case Study of Dongguan National Wetland Park Shaoping Guan, Xi Zhang, Jingjun Wu -- Chapter 5: The Symbiotic Strategies Study of Low-Carbon Eco-City Based on Multi-symbiosis Theory Xia Zhu, Yangyue Zhou -- Chapter 6: The Paradoxes of Land Resources Allocation's Game Playing--from Zhoukou grave events Ze Zhang and Ying Gu -- Chapter 7: Conflicts in the Urban Renewal of the Historic Preservation Area- Based on the Investigation of Nanbuting Community in Nanjing Tian Ruan and Meicheng Wang -- Chapter 8: Planning for Emerging Mega City Regions in China - a Preliminary Research within a Socioeconomic Framework Hao Li and Zhu Qian -- Chapter 9: Study and Prospects on the Self-organizing Evolution Stage of County Urbanization in Hubei Lingyun Liu -- Chapter 10: From Three-old Reconstruction to Expansion and Promotion: The Strategic Transformation for County-level City in Rapid Urbanization Area - A Case Study of Guangdong Province in Mainland China Yikeng LUO -- Chapter 11: Spatial structure of regional economic development in Henan Province, China Hao Li and Zhu Qian -- Chapter 12: Understanding Beijing's Urban Land Use Development 2004-2013 through Online Administrative Data Sources Xiao Rong, Ying Jin, and Ying Long -- Chapter 13: A Configurational Accessibility Study of Road and Metro Network in Shanghai, China Lingzhu Zhang, Alain Chiaradia, Yu Zhuang -- Chapter 14: Research on Interaction between Traffic Improvement around the Old Railway Station and Urban Land Utilization - A Case Study in Hohhot Railway Traffic Regulation Linfei Han, Jianmin Guo, Junyan, Han -- Chapter 15: Study on the Redevelopment Model of Multi-story Residence in the Area of City Center Hu Rui and Zhenyu Che -- Chapter 16: Elementary Analysis of the Impact of Large Scale Sports Events on Space Regeneration of the Hosts - From Cases of 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and 2012 London Olympic Games Ying Gu and Ze Zhang -- Chapter 17: Study on Planning of Healthcare Facilities in High-density Urban Residential Areas - Taking a New Community in Beijing as an Example Jing Li and Tian Chen -- Chapter 18: Jobs-Housing Balance: the Right Ratio for the Right Place Qian Wu, Ming Zhang, and Daniel Yang -- Chapter 19: The Implication of City Form Transformation in Rongcheng Area of Jieyang City Jianwen Huang and Ying Xu -- Chapter 20: Urban Design Practice towards Planning Management in China - Urban Design Guidelines in Wuhan City Liangping Hong, Wenzhu Tao.
Abstract:
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the most recent development of Chinese cities. It discusses a broad range of subjects of urban planning, including environmental planning, transportation planning, historical preservation, economic development, geographic information systems (GIS) and other technological applications. China, the most populous country in the world, has experienced unprecedented urbanization in a relatively short period. During the past decades, urbanization in China has centered on land development through industrialization and investment, but it has largely ignored the prosperity and well-being of the people. Livable cities are not just those with magnificent buildings and infrastructure; they are great places where people want to live. China's recently inaugurated leaders have proposed a new model to actively and prudently enhance the quality of urbanization through compact, intelligent, and low-carbon development. It symbolizes the departure from land-centered urban development to a form of people-oriented urbanization, as China's Premier, Li Keqiang, has advocated. This new model offers a platform for planning researchers and practitioners to tackle urbanization challenges, such as social equity, environment, energy, ecological and historic preservation, affordable housing, and externalities of mega cities. Furthermore, people-oriented urbanization calls for public participation and stakeholder engagement in the planning process. This book brings together planners, designers, scholars, scientists, and government officials from China and all over the world to exchange ideas on urban regeneration.
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Language:
English