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Human-Centered Urban Planning and Design in China: Volume II Urban Design and Mobility
Título:
Human-Centered Urban Planning and Design in China: Volume II Urban Design and Mobility
ISBN:
9783030838607
Edición:
1st ed. 2021.
PRODUCTION_INFO:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2021.
Descripción física:
XII, 358 p. 203 illus., 151 illus. in color. online resource.
Serie:
GeoJournal Library, 130
Contenido:
Part I: Urban design and placemaking -- Chapter 1. Space-oriented Elements and Their Relevance to Chengdu Street Cultural Landscape(Lingqing Zhang and Jing Yan) -- Chapter 2. Study of the Fifth Façade Planning and Controlling in the Wuhan Aerotropolis(Guanpeng Liu, Shaozhi Hong, Ying Wang, Ling Dai and Weixuan Wei) -- Chapter 3. Station-City Integration: Urban Space Ecological Transformation Research Based on Rail Transit(Yang Yue and Jiang Chang) -- Chapter 4. Overview of the Research Progress of TOD at Home and Abroad - Based on the Visual Analysis into Citespace Software(Xuan Zhuo, Jiang Chang and Yuanyuan Deng) -- Chapter 5. Towards a definition of bikability in the Chinese context(Aline Chevalier, Manuel Charlemagne, and Leiqing Xu) -- Chapter 6. The Activation System of the 'Three-dimensional City' in Urban Renewal(Qing Mei) -- Chapter 7. Research on the Generation Mechanism of Urban Innovation Space(Peng Zeng and Jinxuan Li) -- Chapter 8. A Strategic Approach to Activating Multi-level Public Space in Neighborhoods along Urban Expressways(Yijia Guo and Yan Huang) -- Chapter 9. Urban Form Analysis of Courtyard in Traditional Settlements - Case Study of Three Lanes and Seven Alleys District in Fuzhou city(Li-bin Zhou and Hsiao-Tung Chang) -- Chapter 10. Analysis of Existing Research on the Architecture Culture and Ecological Technique used in Li`s Courtyard in Yanjing Village, Shanxi Province(Yuanfen Lv) -- Part II: Human activities and urban mobility -- Chapter 11. Understanding the Substitution of Commuting Trip Chains for Other Home-based Trips and Factors' Effects on Commuting Trip Chaining Propensity - Using Shanghai Mobile Phone Sighting Data(Yishu Wang and Haixiao Pan) -- Chapter 12. Spatial and Temporal Characteristics of Passenger Travel Modes: A Study Based on Shanghai Smart Card Data(Huanxi Xu and Shaozhi Hong) -- Chapter 13. Study of the Spatial-Temporal Characteristics of College Students' Activities Based on Mobile Phone Data(Chenchen Sun, Xinyi Niu and Xiaodong Song) -- Chapter 14. Cycling to School in China: Identifying Patterns in Safety Perception(Aline Chevalier, Manuel Charlemagne and Leiqing Xu) -- Chapter 15. Effects of the Built Environment on the Route-Choosing Behaviors of Recreational Cyclists in Shenzhen(Ting Wen and Kun Liu) -- Chapter 16. The Effects of Parks and Surrounding Built Environments on Physical Activity Diversity with Volunteered Geographic Information(Hongkun Xie, Miao Yu and Kun Liu) -- Chapter 17. The Inflow and Outflow Pattern of University Graduates of Major Cities in China from the Perspective of Flow Space(Jingxin Nie and Helin Liu) -- Chapter 18. A Study on the Distribution of Migrants with Different Education Levels in Shanghai(Ziqi Liu, Bev Wilson and Wei Zhu).
Síntesis:
This book provides insights and discusses human-centered urban design and placemaking, human activities and urban mobility in China. It argues that sustainable urban design and mobility should be "people-centered" and concerned about "place-making" in the new era of Chinese urbanization. Successful urban design and placemaking should adopt interdisciplinary approaches to planning and designing "space" and "place". A core vision is the delivery of urban spaces that can cater to the needs of an increasingly diverse crowd of urban dwellers calling cities home. The book prompts Chinese urbanists to reconsider and explore a sustainable and people-first planning and design approach with Chinese characteristics. The breadth and depth of this book is of particular interest to those faculty members, students, practitioners and the general public who are interested in subjects like urban design, transport planning, mobility analysis and planning, housing and community development, infrastructure planning, environmental planning, social equity and beyond. This book discussing human-centered urban design and placemaking, human activities and urban mobility is part of a 2 volume set. Volume I deals with human-centered urban planning and development, rural planning and urban-rural coordination in China.
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