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Resilient Development of Urban Waterfront in Fast-Changing Cities--A Case Study of Wuhan, China

Resilient Development of Urban Waterfront in Fast-Changing Cities--A Case Study of Wuhan, China
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摘要 Urban waterfronts, where the land of city meets a body of water, are unique and finite resources representing the best opportunities for community enhancement and enrichment. On the other hand, waterfronts are also high-risk areas, where the water-related disasters could seriously affect the long-term sustainability of urban environment. This paper focuses on the relationship of the cities with their waterfronts. It presents a case study of Wuhan--a Chinese metropolis, where waterfronts play an important role in its urban planning policy. It attempts to investigate the mechanism of waterfront transformation, and to find out which strategies to adapt and what resilience means in terms of urban waterfronts in a rapidly transforming city. This article examines some representative urban projects on the waterfront and summarizes spatial models applied on the waterfront with distinct policies. Finally, it demonstrates that an urban waterfront is an "osmotic interface" which should be more correctly envisaged as a network of places, functions, additions and hinges between the city and its water environment. It clarifies that waterfront areas represent a multidisciplinary and multitasking issue in perspective of urban resilient development.
出处 《Journal of Civil Engineering and Architecture》 2014年第8期1073-1083,共11页 土木工程与建筑(英文版)
关键词 WATERFRONT resilient development urban renewal adaptive strategies 城市滨水区 武汉市 永续发展 中国 多任务处理 可持续性 城市环境 滨水城市
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