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引用次数: 19
摘要
本文通过对Malmö Bo01(瑞典)、Barcelona Trinitat Nova(西班牙)、Bordeaux Ginko(法国)和Docks de Saint Ouen(法国)的比较案例研究,发现对生态区一词的实际解释存在实质性差异,生态区框架也随着不同政府制度和文化的发展而演变。这四个城市发展项目取得了相似的成果,并对“城市可持续性”有了共同的理解,但它们的结构不同。城市和市政府超越国家和国际指导方针,根据当地的优先事项量身定制政策。
Eco-districts: Development and Evaluation. A European Case Study
Based on a comparative case study of Malmö Bo01 (Sweden), Barcelona Trinitat Nova (Spain), Bordeaux Ginko (France), and Docks de Saint Ouen (France), this paper shows that there are substantial differences in the practical interpretation of the term eco-district, and that the eco-district framework has evolved to suit different governmental systems and cultures. The four urban development projects arrive at similar outcomes and a common understanding of “urban sustainability”, yet their structures differ. Cities and city governments go above and beyond the national and international guidelines and tailor policies to meet their local priorities.