Human-Centered Urban Planning and Design in China: Volume I Urban and Rural Planning

This book explores a more human-centered development pathway associated with the ideological shift from "quantity" to "quality" growth in the new era of Chinese urbanization. Sustainable urban and rural planning should be “people-centered” and concerned about urban-rural coordina...

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Other Authors: Li, Weifeng (Editor), Hu, Lingqian (Editor), Cao, Jason (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2021, 2021
Edition:1st ed. 2021
Series:GeoJournal Library
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505 0 |a Chapter 17. An Argument Concerning Rural Planning in Contemporary China from the Perspectives of Law, Institutional Practice and Implementation Methods(Jiehao Zhu, Fan Yang and Tianyang Zhhou) 
505 0 |a Chapter 7. Study of the Ecological Adaptive Mechanism of Traditional Human Settlements in Sichuan Tibetan Areas Based on a Cultural Perspective(Linglan Bi, Xuejin Liu and Zhengjun Zhang) -- Chapter 8. Study Analysis of The Influence of Tibetan Buddhism on The Formation and Development of Urban Areas in Mongolia Region in Qing Dynasty(Chong Liu and Ying Han) -- Chapter 9. A Method of Discovering Urban Functional Zones Based on Poi Feature Vector and Network Kernel Density(Shiwei Shao, Hui Liu and Lin Lu) -- Chapter 10. Evaluation Methodology on Industry-city Integration Degree of China National High-Tech Industrial Development Zones: A Case Study of Hubei Province(Pei Chen and Yaping Huang) -- Part II: Rural planning and urban-rural coordination -- Chapter 11. Urban-rural Coordination in Shaoxing: Small and Medium Towns Development during Urban-rural Relationship Transformation(Wenting Jiang, Jian Liu and Xiaoxuan Li) --  
505 0 |a Chapter 12. Spatial growth of urban and rural construction land and policy impact mechanism in Hangzhou(Haiyan Pang and Yonghua Li) -- Chapter 13. Study on China’s Adaptation Policies to Climate Change from the View of Urban and Rural Planning(Yuan Huang and Yanxiao Pan) -- Chapter 14. Considerations on Urban-Rural Relationship and Planning Philosophy from the Perspective of Rural Planning in Contemporary China- Discussion on the Existing Problems in Rural Planning Education(Fan Yang, Tianyang Zhou and Jiehao Zhu) -- Chapter 15. Obstacles and Opportunities for Characteristic Town Development in Central China Area: Hubei Province Case Study(Shuting Yan, Toshikazu Ishida, Mamiko Fujiyama and Xilin Zhou) -- Chapter 16. Research on the Shaping of Landscape in Rural Cultural Heritage Based Areas Using the Optimal Solution Model(Yu Guo, Zhenya Chen, Lingqing Zhang, Jing Yan, Wenfeng Fu, Ying Cao and Xiaohong Tang) --  
505 0 |a Part I: Urban planning and development -- Chapter 1. On Chinese Approach to Theoretical Study of Urban Growth Boundary (UGB)(Hui Li, Yiling Hua, Yadong Li, Yu Zhang, Zhiying Li, Honghong Fan and Jiahao Ren) -- Chapter 2. The Spatial Planning Technology Innovation of the Smart City under Knowledge Economy and Ecological Sustainability(Le Che, Yinquan Luo, Yangfang Hu and Sheng Yao) -- Chapter 3. Chinese Traditional Ecological Wisdom and Contemporary Sustainable Landscape Art(Yan Huang) -- Chapter 4. Spatial-temporal Variations of Green Space in Metropolitan Area: The Case of Wuhan, China(Chun Li, Zhiyong Wang and Tixing Yang) -- Chapter 5. Relationship among Fractional Vegetation Cover, Land use and Urban Heat Island Using Landsat 8 in Taipei, Taiwan(Mu-En Chang, Zhi-Qing Zhao and Hsiao-Tung Chang) -- Chapter 6. Ecological perspective of the evolution of urban spatial form and construction: case study of Hefei city(Huifen Huang and Dazhi Gu) --  
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520 |a This book explores a more human-centered development pathway associated with the ideological shift from "quantity" to "quality" growth in the new era of Chinese urbanization. Sustainable urban and rural planning should be “people-centered” and concerned about urban-rural coordination. The authors argue that successful urban and rural development in China should promote social equity, culture diversity, economic prosperity and sustainable built form. This book prompts Chinese urbanists to reconsider and explore a sustainable and people-first planning approach with Chinese characteristics. The breadth and depth of this book is of particular interest to the faculty members, students, practitioners and the general public who are interested in subjects like urban and regional planning, rural planning, housing and community development, infrastructure planning, climate change and ecological planning, environmental planning, social equity and beyond. This book dealing with human-centered urban planning and development, rural planning and urban-rural coordination in China is part of a 2 volume set. Volume II discusses human-centered urban design and placemaking, human activities and urban mobility