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Human-Centered Urban Planning and Design in China: Volume II e-bog

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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 &quote;people-centered&quote; and concerned about &quote;place-making&quote; in the new era of Chinese urbanization. Successful urban design and placemaking should adopt interdisciplinary approaches to...
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Forfattere Cao, Jason (redaktør)
Forlag Springer
Udgivet 15 november 2021
Genrer Urban communities
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9783030838607
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 "e;people-centered"e; and concerned about "e;place-making"e; in the new era of Chinese urbanization. Successful urban design and placemaking should adopt interdisciplinary approaches to planning and designing "e;space"e; and "e;place"e;. 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.