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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Singapore :Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,
    Keywords: Cities and towns-Growth. ; Cultural property-Protection. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (516 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789811691744
    Series Statement: Urban Sustainability Series
    DDC: 333.73
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- About This Book -- Contents -- Editor and Contributors -- Green Infrastructure and Urban Sustainability: An Editorial -- 1 Prologue: Green Infrastructures in the Urbanising World -- 2 The Aim and Objectives of the Book -- 3 Structure of the Book -- References -- Policy Interventions -- Policy Intervention on Green Infrastructure in Chinese Cities -- 1 Green Infrastructure (GI) Development in China -- 1.1 The Background to the GI Concept -- 1.2 China's GI Research Development -- 1.3 Evolution of the GI Concept in China -- 1.4 Main Research Area of GI in China -- 1.5 Problems in China's GI Research -- 2 Construction of GI in Chinese Cities -- 2.1 Construction of Public Green Land in China Cities -- 2.2 Representative Cases of Urban GI Construction in China -- 2.3 Other Forms of GI Construction in China -- 3 GI Policy Interventions in China -- 3.1 GI Policy Interventions from China Central Government -- 3.2 GI Policy Interventions from the Chinese Ministries -- 4 GI Policy Interventions in the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) -- 5 GI Policy Interventions in Xiong'an New Area -- 6 Problems and Solutions for GI in China -- 6.1 Problems in Urban GI Construction in China -- 6.2 Countermeasures and Solutions for Urban GI Construction in China -- 7 Summary of GI Policy Interventions -- References -- Urban Forest Planning and Policy in China -- 1 Introduction -- 2 1949-1979: Piecemeal Urban Greening and Massive Deforestation -- 3 1980-2000: Urban Gardening and Peri-Urban Afforestation for Landscape Beautification -- 4 2001-2010: Urban Forests as a Countermeasure to Environmental Stresses -- 5 Post 2010: Urban Forests as a Visual Manifestation of Ecological Civilization -- 6 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Analysis of Policy and Regulatory Landscapes for Green Roof Implementation in China -- 1 Introduction. , 2 Framing Green Roof Adoption by the National Policies and Regulations -- 2.1 Green Roof Benefits -- 3 Framing Green Roof Adoption by Provincial Policies and Regulations -- 4 Provincial Requirements and Incentives for Green Roofing -- 5 Framing Green Roof Adoption by City-Scale Policies and Regulations -- 6 Summary and Conclusions -- References -- The Transformation of the Green Infrastructure Intervention Under the Case of Sponge City Program: Positions, Challenges, and Prospects in China -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Chinese Urban Floods and Implications -- 1.2 Aim and Objectives -- 2 Green Infrastructure and Implications -- 2.1 Green Infrastructure Opportunities and Progress in China-Sponge City Program (SCP) -- 3 Discussion: Local Case of GI Movement: Ningbo, East Coast China -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Planning Innovation -- Does the National Forest City Policy Promote Haze Pollution Control? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Policy Background -- 3 Model and Data -- 3.1 Model -- 3.2 Data Sources -- 4 Empirical Analysis -- 4.1 Spatial Econometric Regression Results -- 4.2 Forest City Construction Improves the Effect of Urban Greening and Its Periodicity -- 5 Conclusions and Suggestions -- References -- Greening by Self-organised Urban Farming: A Productive Paradigm for Urban Green Space in China -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Self-organised Urban Farming in China -- 2.1 What is Self-organised Urban farming? -- 2.2 Why Are People Farming in the City? -- 2.3 Potentials of the Self-organised Urban farming as Urban greening -- 3 Urban Greening in Beijing -- 3.1 Greening Efforts of Beijing -- 3.2 The Current Condition of Beijing Urban Green Resources and Problems -- 4 Where to Intervene: Regulations, Players, and Spaces -- 4.1 Regulations Associated with Urban Greening -- 4.2 Potential Players of Promoting Urban farming. , 4.3 Potential Spaces to Integrate Self-organised Urban farming -- 5 Three Scenarios to Integrate Self-organised Urban farming into Urban Greening -- 5.1 Infrastructure Affiliated Green Spaces -- 5.2 Transitional Land Use -- 5.3 Potential Sites to Integrate Self-organised Urban Farming -- 6 Community Affiliate Space -- 6.1 Potential Sites to Integrate Self-organised Urban farming -- References -- Changes of Urban Greenspace Coverage and Exposure in China -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Data and Methods -- 2.1 Measurement of Urban Greenspace -- 2.2 Quantification of Dynamic Human Distribution -- 2.3 Dynamic Human-Greenspace Exposure Assessment -- 3 Urban Greenspace Coverage and Exposure -- 3.1 Spatial and Temporal Changes of Urban Greenspace -- 3.2 Dynamic Greenspace Exposure -- 3.3 Impact of Urban Expansion on Greenspace Exposure -- 3.4 Inequality in Greenspace Exposure -- 4 Discussions -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Building Green Infrastructure: Eco-Cities and Sustainable Development Zones in China -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Background -- 1.2 Green Infrastructure -- 2 Green Infrastructure in China's Eco-City Projects: Shanghai Dongtan and Tianjin Binhai -- 2.1 Dongtan Eco-City in Shanghai -- 2.2 Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City (SSTEC) -- 3 Green Infrastructure and Sustainable Development Zones: Shenzhen and Guilin -- 3.1 Green Infrastructure Development in the Megacity of Shenzhen -- 3.2 Green Infrastructure in the Scenic yet Less-Developed City of Guilin -- 4 Green Infrastructure-Focused Agenda in China: Comparative Studies -- 4.1 Planning Principles -- 4.2 Design Approaches -- 4.3 Environmental Performance Indicators -- 4.4 Economic Consideration of Green Infrastructure -- 4.5 Social Vitality of Green Infrastructure -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Design Solutions. , Green Exposure as a People-Centered Metric for Green Infrastructures: A Shanghai Case Study -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Rationale of the Concept of Exposure Concerning Green Infrastructures -- 3 Methodology of Analysis -- 3.1 Area of Interest -- 3.2 Visualisation-Driven Quali-Quantitative Methodology -- 3.3 The Dataset -- 3.4 Description of the Analytical Zooming -- 3.5 Description of the Mixed Methods: The Qualitative Outlook -- 4 Shanghai Green Infrastructure and Exposure Analysis -- 4.1 General Overview of Shanghai Green Infrastructure -- 4.2 Exposure Indicator Using 15 m Road Buffer -- 4.3 Per Community Green Infrastructure Distribution Analysis -- 4.4 Distance to Green in Shanghai -- 4.5 UGS Correlation with Sociological Indicator in Communities' Samples -- 4.6 Fieldwork: Direct Observation of the GI in Context -- 5 Discussion and Conclusions -- 5.1 Social and Environmental Aspects of GI -- 5.2 Strengths and Limitations of the Methodology -- 5.3 Conclusions and Future Works -- References -- Comprehensive Evaluation of Green Infrastructure Restorative Practices for High-Quality Transitional "Sponge Node" Renewal Programs in China -- 1 The Background of Sponge City Programme -- 1.1 Research Scope: GI for Sponge and Resilient City -- 1.2 Sponge City Frontiers with GI Comprehensive Assessment Stress Needs -- 2 Research Objective, Key Points of Methods, and Overall Structure -- 2.1 Research Objective and Research Questions -- 2.2 Overall Structure -- 3 Methods -- 3.1 Study Area -- 3.2 Design of the GI Scenarios -- 3.3 AHP Method Overview with Selection of KPIs -- 3.4 SWMM Modelling for Hydro-Environmental Performance Hydrological Model SWMM -- 4 Data Collection -- 4.1 Model Setup -- 4.2 Model Calibration -- 4.3 Simulated rainfalls and Standards Settings -- 5 Comprehensive Evaluation and Based on AHP -- 5.1 Weighting and Ranking of KPIs. , 5.2 Comprehensive Evaluation of Each Scenario -- 6 Results and Discussions -- 6.1 Hierarchical Structure Module and the Selected KPIs -- 6.2 Ranking and Weighting Results of the KPIs -- 6.3 Hydro-Environmental Performance of Different Scenarios Based on SWMM -- 7 Comprehensive Performance Evaluation Results and Further Discussions -- 8 Conclusions -- References -- Countermeasures and Empirical Research on GI Network Construction of Coal Cities in the Eastern Plain -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The GI Network Status of the Coal Cities in the Eastern Plain -- 2.1 Mining Abandoned Areas Threaten the Integrity of Green Infrastructure -- 2.2 The Whole Green Infrastructure Network is Weak and the Local Ecological Effects Are Better -- 3 Construction Strategies of the Green Infrastructure Network in Coal Cities -- 3.1 Restore the Abandoned Mine Lands and Enhance the Ecological Effect of GI Core Patches -- 3.2 Optimizing the Green Infrastructure Network and Implementing Rigid Planning -- 4 An Empirical Study on the Construction of the GI Network -- 4.1 Study Area -- 4.2 Current Status and Evaluation of the GI Network in Yongcheng -- 4.3 Extraction of the GI Network -- 4.4 Evaluation of the GI Network -- 5 The Optimisation of the GI Network of Yongcheng -- 5.1 The Optimisation Concept of the GI Network -- 6 The Optimisation Approach of the GI Network -- 6.1 GI Core Patches Optimisation -- 6.2 GI Corridor Optimisation -- 6.3 GI Stepping Stone Optimisation -- 7 GI Network Optimisation Countermeasures? -- 7.1 Corridors and Stepping Stones Optimisation Countermeasures -- 7.2 Priority of the Restoration of the Mining Subsidence Areas -- 7.3 Priority of the Restoration of the GI Network -- 8 Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- Strategies and Tactics for the Design of Green Infrastructure in the Public Realm of Chinese Cities -- 1 Introduction. , 2 Spatial Strategy, Integrating Ecological and Social Logic into the System.
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  • 2
    Keywords: Climatic changes ; Sociology, Urban ; Climate Change
    Description / Table of Contents: This book considers the impact of climate change on cities, advocating that people are the panaceas and antidote to mitigating climate change, by enhancing their involvement in achieving sustainable development Goals (SDGs). This leads to the development of an SDG best practice participation template, which is supported by an extensive checklist of the ‘whats’ and ‘hows’ in participatory processes. Using case studies, extensive literature reviews and meta-analysis to make a case for a people-centric and integrated approach to sustainable urban development, the book examines the role of governance in climate change, focusing on decision making processes, policies and regulations, as well as focusing on the significance of a people-oriented approach on climate change and cities. Through an extensive global outlook, it highlights bottom-up methods of implementing and achieving sustainable urban development in the age of climate change. These highlights should help to develop new mindsets, new strategies, new directions and new policies, through which we can see a more sustainable approach to urbanisation and urban development globally, which can start ‘equipping future generations with the tools for them to help their future generations’
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIX, 188 p. 3 illus, online resource)
    ISBN: 9789811313882
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Language: English
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