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RESEARCH FRAMEWORK ON THE SUITABLE DEVELOPMENT MODEL AND MECHANISM OF GREEN SETTLEMENT IN THE YANGTZE RIVER DELTA

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Wang, Z.
  Author He, Y.
  Author Ge, J.
  Associate Editor Teknomo, Kardi (Ateneo de Manila University)
  Associate Editor Don, Nguyen Cao (Institute of Lowland Technology, Saga University)
  Editor Araki, Hiroyuki
  Editor van de Ven, Frans H.M.
  Editor Budkowska, Bozena B.
JOURNAL:
  Lowland Technology International, 6(2), 75 - 80.
YEAR: 2004
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): lowland technology
DISCIPLINE: Engineering and Applied Sciences
HTTP: http://www.ilt.saga-u.ac.jp/ialt/lti/jnls/lti_volume6.html#p75_80
LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-411-250 (Last edited on 2005/02/15 00:41:21 US/Mountain)
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ABSTRACT:
By selecting a breakthrough point from the Green Settlement of towns and cities in the Yangtze river delta, which is of great significance to the sustainable development strategy for human settlement in China, this research tries to integrate the enduring regional “genes” of settlement, to explore the external character and internal law of the basic urban residential unit, and grasp its controlling/adjustment mechanisms. On this base, detailed goals, evaluation systems, space/form models and suitable technologies of sustainable development are expected to be established. Thus, the sustainable development strategy for human settlement in that region can be promoted and serve as a guide for China as a whole.
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