Reviewing Spatial Development and Vulnerability Correlation from the Policies Change Issues:A Case Study of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Region in Mainland China

碩士 === 銘傳大學 === 都市規劃與防災學系碩士班 === 107 === In the process of the rapid rise of China's mainland, policies are guided by the economy. Although they have great economic benefits, because the city is growing too fast, the city is burdened with too large a population and traffic congestion, which...

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Main Authors: HONG, YUAN-YU, 洪苑瑜
Other Authors: HUNG, CHI-TUNG
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2019
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/f5atuc
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spelling ndltd-TW-107MCU006530082019-09-24T03:34:24Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/f5atuc Reviewing Spatial Development and Vulnerability Correlation from the Policies Change Issues:A Case Study of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Region in Mainland China 從政策變遷議題檢視空間發展及脆弱度之關聯:以京津冀地區為例 HONG, YUAN-YU 洪苑瑜 碩士 銘傳大學 都市規劃與防災學系碩士班 107 In the process of the rapid rise of China's mainland, policies are guided by the economy. Although they have great economic benefits, because the city is growing too fast, the city is burdened with too large a population and traffic congestion, which leads to a paralyzed road system (such as the traffic jam in Beijing), environmental quality deterioration (such as Shanghai Suzhou River pollution), high urban housing prices, industrial and land use conflicts (such as the Tianjin 812 explosion) and other issues, ultimately hampering the future development of the city and the economy, and even seriously affect the basics of the residents life. Mainland China tries to solve the disaster caused by development, but often needs to invest more resources to solve its pollution. For example, the issue of big city disease in Beijing has been lingering in recent years. In 2017, China’s use of policies to guide the development of Xiong’an New District, its purpose In order to eliminate non-capital functions, the construction of Xiong'an New District is weak, and it belongs to the development of new municipalities. The completion of policy objectives requires a large investment of national resources and changes in its environmental ecology. However, the development of Xiong'an New District has forced neighboring countries. The new district-Tianjin Binhai New Area and Beijing Tongzhou District face developmental limitations. This study attempts to explore the advantages and potential risks of the development of national new districts and the changes in policy leading to spatial co-opetition. HUNG, CHI-TUNG 洪啟東 2019 學位論文 ; thesis 83 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 銘傳大學 === 都市規劃與防災學系碩士班 === 107 === In the process of the rapid rise of China's mainland, policies are guided by the economy. Although they have great economic benefits, because the city is growing too fast, the city is burdened with too large a population and traffic congestion, which leads to a paralyzed road system (such as the traffic jam in Beijing), environmental quality deterioration (such as Shanghai Suzhou River pollution), high urban housing prices, industrial and land use conflicts (such as the Tianjin 812 explosion) and other issues, ultimately hampering the future development of the city and the economy, and even seriously affect the basics of the residents life. Mainland China tries to solve the disaster caused by development, but often needs to invest more resources to solve its pollution. For example, the issue of big city disease in Beijing has been lingering in recent years. In 2017, China’s use of policies to guide the development of Xiong’an New District, its purpose In order to eliminate non-capital functions, the construction of Xiong'an New District is weak, and it belongs to the development of new municipalities. The completion of policy objectives requires a large investment of national resources and changes in its environmental ecology. However, the development of Xiong'an New District has forced neighboring countries. The new district-Tianjin Binhai New Area and Beijing Tongzhou District face developmental limitations. This study attempts to explore the advantages and potential risks of the development of national new districts and the changes in policy leading to spatial co-opetition.
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Reviewing Spatial Development and Vulnerability Correlation from the Policies Change Issues:A Case Study of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Region in Mainland China
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