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Agnieszka Chećko1, Zbigniew Jelonek1, Iwona Jelonek1
1Institute of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Silesia in Katowice, Sosnowiec, Poland.
PloS one
|May 30, 2024
概括
城市后矿区提供发展机会,挑战紧型城市的理想. 一个新的审计模型整合了专家和用户的知识,以振兴这些空间,防止城市扩张和保护农田.
科学领域:
- 城市规划和设计
- 环境管理环境管理
- 景观建筑 景观建筑 建筑学
背景情况:
- 城市发展往往会造成碎片化的景观,后工业化地区的退化.
- 紧型城市的概念面临着来自适应性城市空间和危机应对需求的挑战.
- 城市地区的后矿区代表了被忽视的发展潜力和城市扩张的替代方案.
研究的目的:
- 突出城市后矿场的重要性.
- 系统地识别,描述和评估这些网站.
- 从不同用户的角度来看,确定开采后矿区对城市空间质量的影响.
主要方法:
- 开发了一种多层次的审计模型,用于采矿后的空间.
- 该研究将专家知识与实际用户经验相结合.
- 从采矿后环境到景观和城市设计原则的知识转移被采用.
主要成果:
- 创建了一个通用工具,用于开发矿后地区的振兴策略.
- 审计模型有助于在经过振兴的后矿场中增强实用功能.
- 这项研究为早期城市发展,管理和规划提供了框架.
结论:
- 城市后矿区是战略发展和振兴的关键区域.
- 开发的审计工具提供了一个系统的方法来理解和管理这些空间.
- 在城市规划中整合采矿后的考虑因素,可以缓解城市扩张,保护宝贵的土地资源.
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