为什么城市规划应优先考虑日光

IF 3.9 2区 社会学 Q1 URBAN STUDIES
Carlo Volf , Bruno Bueno , Peter Edwards , Richard Hobday , Stephan Mäder , Barbara S. Matusiak , Katharina Wulff , Werner Osterhaus , Gabriele Manoli , Christina Della Giustina , Jasmin Joshi , Jerome H. Kämpf , Kevin Vega , Christoph Kueffer
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摘要

日光对生态系统和人们的身心健康至关重要。在人口稠密的城市中,只有一小部分日照总量可用于支持城市绿化,大多数人每天接触自然日光的机会很少。尽管如此,许多城市还是采取了密集化战略,以防止城市无序扩张并减少能源消耗。在这篇文章中,我们回顾了日光在生物学上的重要性,并指出城市密集化会导致可供人类和自然使用的日光减少。我们的结论是,城市中的日光应被视为一种限制性资源,需要像水或能源一样进行精心规划和管理。我们提出了旨在优化城市日照的政策框架要素,包括如何确定日照需求、如何确定可行的最大城市密度,以及针对已建和未建区域的政策选择。
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Why daylight should be a priority for urban planning

Daylight is essential for ecosystems and for the physical and mental well-being of people. In densely populated cities, only a small proportion of total daylight is available to support urban greenery and most people have little daily exposure to natural daylight. Despite this, many cities have followed a strategy of densification as a way of preventing urban sprawl and reducing energy consumption. In this article, we review the biological importance of daylight and show that urban densification leads to a reduction in the daylight available for both people and nature. We conclude that daylight in cities should be treated as a limiting resource that needs to be planned and managed carefully, much like water or energy. We suggest elements for a policy framework aimed at optimizing urban daylight, including how to determine daylight needs, how to determine the maximum viable urban density, and policy options for built and unbuilt areas.

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CiteScore
9.50
自引率
4.90%
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45
审稿时长
65 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Urban Management (JUM) is the Official Journal of Zhejiang University and the Chinese Association of Urban Management, an international, peer-reviewed open access journal covering planning, administering, regulating, and governing urban complexity. JUM has its two-fold aims set to integrate the studies across fields in urban planning and management, as well as to provide a more holistic perspective on problem solving. 1) Explore innovative management skills for taming thorny problems that arise with global urbanization 2) Provide a platform to deal with urban affairs whose solutions must be looked at from an interdisciplinary perspective.
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