G. Galiano, G. Forestieri, Laura Moretti
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城市扩张和流动性
近一个世纪以来,随着人类住区空间的扩大,城市的版图和布局发生了重大变化。它在可持续性原则、限制土壤消耗、环境影响和社会需要方面值得注意。然后,需要对城市及其流动性的定义有一个整体的看法。本文结合不同的定义,介绍了一个系统的城市规划概念框架,并阐述了现代城市规划的主要主题。本研究分析了城市蔓延与向上流动的关系。区域动态,交通问题和城市分散的影响进行了检查。此外,TOD(交通导向发展)主要基于中高密度地区的中央交通站点的存在,以及智能增长模式,重点是紧凑城市改善可持续交通,如行人机动性和自行车,也得到了说明。分析的城市管理和组织标准可以应用于当前新冠肺炎疫情及其带来的新挑战。最近的大流行凸显了重新组织和调整公共服务的必要性,以获得自给自足的社区,这些社区优先选择短距离,流动性有限:智能城市,被定义为紧凑和绿色,可以满足与COVID-19相关的需求。©2021 WITPress。版权所有。
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