Brachflächen: urbane Leerstellen der Megastadt

The space-structural changes in Chinese megacities produce a variety of temporarily uncertain surfaces. Intensity, duration and kind of initiated interim uses have different extensive effects on the local hydrologic situation. The article in hand aims to bring together findings from the special fiel...

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Main Authors: Katharina Wiethoff, Klaus Baier, Ramona Strohschön
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Unité Mixte de Recherche 8504 Géographie-cités 2011-03-01
Series:Cybergeo
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/cybergeo/23537
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spelling doaj-cbedac429d904aa792db7720509546ca2021-10-05T13:21:20ZdeuUnité Mixte de Recherche 8504 Géographie-citésCybergeo1278-33662011-03-0110.4000/cybergeo.23537Brachflächen: urbane Leerstellen der MegastadtKatharina WiethoffKlaus BaierRamona StrohschönThe space-structural changes in Chinese megacities produce a variety of temporarily uncertain surfaces. Intensity, duration and kind of initiated interim uses have different extensive effects on the local hydrologic situation. The article in hand aims to bring together findings from the special fields of hydrology and city/ landscape morphology. In the first chapter, the impacts of urbanization on groundwater and the specific role of abandoned sites in this research context will be shortly described. The second part will give an overview of ‘typical’ abandoned sites and situations within a mega-urban context on the basis of different examined urban units. The present study should carry out the interdependencies between self-regulation mechanisms (in terms of interim uses) and their effects on the water resources as well as the underlying dynamic processes. The discussion at the end transfers the findings from microscale to the mega-urban context and thus allows conclusions about the overall urban development and the resulting vulnerability of megacity Guangzhou.http://journals.openedition.org/cybergeo/23537abandoned sitesmega-urbanization/mega-urbanisationgroundwaterGuangzhouintermediate use
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author Katharina Wiethoff
Klaus Baier
Ramona Strohschön
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Klaus Baier
Ramona Strohschön
Brachflächen: urbane Leerstellen der Megastadt
Cybergeo
abandoned sites
mega-urbanization/mega-urbanisation
groundwater
Guangzhou
intermediate use
author_facet Katharina Wiethoff
Klaus Baier
Ramona Strohschön
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title Brachflächen: urbane Leerstellen der Megastadt
title_short Brachflächen: urbane Leerstellen der Megastadt
title_full Brachflächen: urbane Leerstellen der Megastadt
title_fullStr Brachflächen: urbane Leerstellen der Megastadt
title_full_unstemmed Brachflächen: urbane Leerstellen der Megastadt
title_sort brachflächen: urbane leerstellen der megastadt
publisher Unité Mixte de Recherche 8504 Géographie-cités
series Cybergeo
issn 1278-3366
publishDate 2011-03-01
description The space-structural changes in Chinese megacities produce a variety of temporarily uncertain surfaces. Intensity, duration and kind of initiated interim uses have different extensive effects on the local hydrologic situation. The article in hand aims to bring together findings from the special fields of hydrology and city/ landscape morphology. In the first chapter, the impacts of urbanization on groundwater and the specific role of abandoned sites in this research context will be shortly described. The second part will give an overview of ‘typical’ abandoned sites and situations within a mega-urban context on the basis of different examined urban units. The present study should carry out the interdependencies between self-regulation mechanisms (in terms of interim uses) and their effects on the water resources as well as the underlying dynamic processes. The discussion at the end transfers the findings from microscale to the mega-urban context and thus allows conclusions about the overall urban development and the resulting vulnerability of megacity Guangzhou.
topic abandoned sites
mega-urbanization/mega-urbanisation
groundwater
Guangzhou
intermediate use
url http://journals.openedition.org/cybergeo/23537
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