山地城市的可持续城市政策发展:西姆拉市土地利用价值变化与城市更新的案例研究

Amisha Thakur
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西姆拉是印度喜马拉雅山脉上一个快速城市化的山城,其城市更新与1991年至2021年间土地利用和土地覆盖(LULC)的重大变化密切相关。本研究利用GIS和遥感技术量化这些转变,并评估其生态和社会经济影响,揭示了以森林、开放空间和农业用地为代价的大规模城市扩张,导致生物多样性丧失、水资源短缺、环境退化和社会经济差距加剧。空间分析,包括Moran的I和热点分析,强调了一种分散的再生模式,没有很强的空间聚类,强调需要有针对性的战略干预。社会经济评估表明,高档化和不平等的风险正在出现,强调了建立包容性、数据驱动的城市规划框架的必要性。该研究建议整合可持续土地管理实践、基于自然的解决方案、坡度敏感分区和智能城市基础设施(如节能照明),以增强抵御能力。它还解决了技术限制,如需要更高分辨率的数据和改进的分类方法。西姆拉的再生应该平衡现代化与生态和文化保护,为全球山城的可持续发展提供可复制的模式。一个将城市发展与环境保护和社区福祉相结合的整体、包容和适应性框架至关重要。
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Sustainable urban policy development in hill cities: A case study of Shimla's LULC changes and urban regeneration efforts
Urban regeneration in Shimla, a rapidly urbanizing hill city in the Indian Himalayas, is closely linked to significant Land Use and Land Cover (LULC) changes between 1991 and 2021. This study employs GIS and remote sensing techniques to quantify these transformations and evaluates their ecological and socio-economic impacts, revealing extensive urban expansion at the cost of forests, open spaces, and agricultural lands, contributing to biodiversity loss, water scarcity, environmental degradation, and rising socio-economic disparities. Spatial analysis, including Moran's I and hotspot analysis, highlights a scattered pattern of regeneration without strong spatial clustering, emphasizing the need for strategic targeted interventions. Socio-economic assessments indicate emerging risks of gentrification and inequality, underscoring the necessity for inclusive, data-driven urban planning frameworks. The study recommends integrating sustainable land management practices, nature-based solutions, slope-sensitive zoning, and smart urban infrastructure, such as energy-efficient lighting, to enhance resilience. It also addresses technical limitations such as the need for higher-resolution data and improved classification methods. Shimla’s regeneration should balance modernization with ecological and cultural preservation, offering a replicable model for sustainable development in mountain cities globally. A holistic, inclusive, and adaptive framework that aligns urban development with environmental conservation and community wellbeing is essential.
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