At the moment when many Chinese cities are undertaking the tasks of compiling new city comprehensive planning and carrying out the pilot work of multi-plan integration, this paper analyzes the relationship between the...At the moment when many Chinese cities are undertaking the tasks of compiling new city comprehensive planning and carrying out the pilot work of multi-plan integration, this paper analyzes the relationship between the two tasks, and then reviews the role and contents, as well as the procedure of formulation, examination and approval of city comprehensive planning. The real meaning of multi-plan integration is to put multiple plans in one framework for coordinated operation, within which city comprehensive planning should be more strategy-oriented and be considered together with other plans, such as spatial development at the city-region level and structural management at the city and township levels.展开更多
This article discribes the comprehensive traffic planning of Cho-ngqing, an extra-large industrial city in the southwest of China,which has a geographical importance and hilly terrain. The plan-ning stresses the needs...This article discribes the comprehensive traffic planning of Cho-ngqing, an extra-large industrial city in the southwest of China,which has a geographical importance and hilly terrain. The plan-ning stresses the needs to meet the city’s future socio-economic de-velopment strategy, the guarantee for the realization of urban devel-opment strategy and the solutions to the conspicuous traffic prob-lems.展开更多
The U.S.federal government’s requirements and guidance for wetland conservation are reflected in a series of federal laws,regulations,and policies.However,the degree to which these requirements are reflected in local...The U.S.federal government’s requirements and guidance for wetland conservation are reflected in a series of federal laws,regulations,and policies.However,the degree to which these requirements are reflected in local planning efforts is unclear.This study using five components with 56 indicators evaluates how well wetland conservation efforts are integrated into 112 local comprehensive plans in Nebraska,USA.The results show that the majority of local comprehensive plans pay little direct attention to wetland conservation,although many conservation efforts are conducted under the umbrella of environmental protection frameworks.The indicators include water resource protection received the highest score and was the descriptor of natural or environmental resources and resulted in the highest level of local awareness on natural assets.The indicator of setting goals for no net loss of wetlands received the lowest score among all indicators,demonstrating a clear gap between the national vision and the local reality of wetland conservation.Findings suggest local governments need more direct and proactive inputs to improve wetland conservation.Further findings from this research provide a practical roadmap for planners globally,particularly for the developing countries,to integrate wetland conservation into the local planning systems.展开更多
基金funded by National Natural Science Foundation of China(project No.51578382)
文摘At the moment when many Chinese cities are undertaking the tasks of compiling new city comprehensive planning and carrying out the pilot work of multi-plan integration, this paper analyzes the relationship between the two tasks, and then reviews the role and contents, as well as the procedure of formulation, examination and approval of city comprehensive planning. The real meaning of multi-plan integration is to put multiple plans in one framework for coordinated operation, within which city comprehensive planning should be more strategy-oriented and be considered together with other plans, such as spatial development at the city-region level and structural management at the city and township levels.
文摘This article discribes the comprehensive traffic planning of Cho-ngqing, an extra-large industrial city in the southwest of China,which has a geographical importance and hilly terrain. The plan-ning stresses the needs to meet the city’s future socio-economic de-velopment strategy, the guarantee for the realization of urban devel-opment strategy and the solutions to the conspicuous traffic prob-lems.
基金This work was supported by the U.S.Environmental Protection Agency[CD97790401]and[CD 97763501].
文摘The U.S.federal government’s requirements and guidance for wetland conservation are reflected in a series of federal laws,regulations,and policies.However,the degree to which these requirements are reflected in local planning efforts is unclear.This study using five components with 56 indicators evaluates how well wetland conservation efforts are integrated into 112 local comprehensive plans in Nebraska,USA.The results show that the majority of local comprehensive plans pay little direct attention to wetland conservation,although many conservation efforts are conducted under the umbrella of environmental protection frameworks.The indicators include water resource protection received the highest score and was the descriptor of natural or environmental resources and resulted in the highest level of local awareness on natural assets.The indicator of setting goals for no net loss of wetlands received the lowest score among all indicators,demonstrating a clear gap between the national vision and the local reality of wetland conservation.Findings suggest local governments need more direct and proactive inputs to improve wetland conservation.Further findings from this research provide a practical roadmap for planners globally,particularly for the developing countries,to integrate wetland conservation into the local planning systems.