以波兰华沙 Bródnowski 通风走廊为例,研究大面积城市通风线路功能背景下的土地利用变化情况

K. Podawca, A. Pawłat-Zawrzykraj, K. Karsznia
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通风走廊对于调节城市气流的适当流动至关重要。关于通风走廊如何发挥作用的详细信息,尤其是在特定地点,可以在当地生态物理研究中找到。此类分析是在对研究区域的发展条件和方向进行概念设计时设计的。此类文献包括关于自然条件对地区发展和演变的影响的高级研究。在波兰华沙,通过此类研究可以确定各种自然区域,这些区域对于城市的正常运转和提高居民福利至关重要。这为进一步分析提供了初步依据,并促使研究人员调查自然景点的分布情况。这启发了作者根据通风走廊的位置来评估土地利用结构。因此,研究人员根据土地利用和土地覆盖(LULC)的变化趋势,研究了这些变化对城市通风的帮助。研究对象是布罗德诺夫斯基通风走廊(BVC)--20 世纪 80 年代和 90 年代空间规划概念中为华沙指定的几条通风走廊之一。在 1982-2020 年的研究中,作者分析了由发展特征和植被覆盖决定的土地利用和粗糙度。研究参考了当前和存档的规划文件、航拍照片、卫星图像和地形对象数据库 BDOT10k。研究的起因是市政府打算将研究区域城市化,这无疑将消除走廊南部的通风功能,并大大减少其剩余面积。对走廊南部土地覆盖变化的分析表明,其对城市通风的重要性微乎其微。在这一区域,正在进行的改造进展缓慢,城市化(主要是低层和密集度较低的建筑)也很有限。从通风和空气再生的角度来看,该区域在很大程度上保留并可能保持其有利特征。
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Study on transformations in land use in the functional context of extensive city ventilation routes using the example of Bródnowski Ventilation Corridor in Warsaw, Poland
Ventilation corridors are critical for regulating the appropriate flow of urban air streams. Details on how they function, especially in a specific location, can be found in local eco-physiographic studies. Such analyses are designed during conceptual work on the conditions and directions of the development of a studied area. Such documentation includes advanced research on the impact of natural conditions on the area's growth and evolution. In Warsaw, Poland, such a study makes it possible to define various natural areas that are essential for the appropriate functioning of the city and increase its inhabitants’ well-being. This provides an initial basis for further analysis and motivates researchers to investigate the distribution of natural sites. It inspired the authors to assess the land-use structure in the context of the location of ventilation corridors. Thus, land use and land cover (LULC) modifications were examined in the context of their tendency to aid in the ventilation of the city. The object of the study is the Bródnowski Ventilation Corridor (BVC) – one of several designated for Warsaw in the spatial planning concepts of the 1980s and 1990s. In the research encompassing the years 1982–2020, the authors analysed the land use and roughness determined by the development characteristics and vegetation cover. References were made to current and archival planning documents, aerial photographs, satellite images, and the Topographic Objects Database BDOT10k. The research was prompted by the municipality's intention to urbanize the study area, which will undoubtedly eliminate the ventilation function of the southern part of the corridor and significantly reduce its remaining territory. Analysis of changes in the land cover of the south part of the corridor confirms its marginal importance for the city's ventilation. In this area, ongoing modifications proceed slowly, and urbanization – mainly low-rise and less intensive buildings – is limited. This zone has largely retained and is likely to maintain its favourable features from the point of view of ventilation and air regeneration.
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