Establishment of an Evaluation Framework for ESLP-based District Development

博士 === 中國文化大學 === 建築及都市設計學系 === 104 === Based on the concept of sustainable development, the framework of ESLP Environment is composed of four sub-systems, including: Ecological Environment (E), Surviving Environment (S), Living Environment (L) and Productive Environment (P). This research hasfirstl...

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Main Authors: CHEN,YING-HUI, 陳穎慧
Other Authors: LIN,CHIEN-YUAN
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2016
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/90168989974447718254
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Summary:博士 === 中國文化大學 === 建築及都市設計學系 === 104 === Based on the concept of sustainable development, the framework of ESLP Environment is composed of four sub-systems, including: Ecological Environment (E), Surviving Environment (S), Living Environment (L) and Productive Environment (P). This research hasfirstly reviewed the environmental symbiosis and environmental sustainability. And then, through the system integration with ICT technology, smart city is included into the governance of sustainable development. Furthermore, a case study on Taipei city is conducted. Through literature review, the relationship between smart city and ESLP Environmentis identified. Secondly, weighting scores for various evaluation index and ESLP Environment indicators are derived through AHP. Lastly, by means of casestudy on Taipei city, the evaluation framework is modified and tested for practical application. This research shows that the Surviving Environment (S) takes the highest weight, followed by Living Environment (L), Ecological Environment (E), Symbiosis Environment and lastly Productive Environment (P). Among the fifteen evaluation indexes, the most crucial top three subjects are the establishment of city’s living resource, the quality of water supply and air breath, and the quality of city’s public infrastructure. From the case study on Taipei city, we found that the supportive rate on Living Environment (L) takes the lowest point after the Ecological Environment (E). Through case study, it is confirmed that the ESLP Environment framework could be applied on various areas. It is suggested that a comparison and evaluation on the largest six cities in Taiwan should be conducted in the future applications.