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A case study of Wuhan City about research on improvement strategies of the state-owned mining shantytowns under the guidance of ecological civilization construction

Wednesday, July 16, 2014: 4:15 PM
Room: 422
Oral Presentation
Jie QIAO , Architecture and Ubran Planning School, Wuhan, China
With the rapid development of China's urbanization, industrialization, expansion of urban population, housing becomes a growing problem , especialy the growing problem of settlements decline. At present, our old settlements regeneration are mainly used in large-scale reconstruction of the tear down, and it has brought up housing prices, the differentiation of urban living space, the loss of urban form and urban culture and other issues.Under the impetus of the living environment development of the 21st century, the harmony of "Man and Nature" became the theme of urban development, which requires the city old settlements to provide a sustainable development of rehabilitation programs, the sustainable development concept of "Reconstruction – renewable urban settlements came into being, it is designed to improve the living environment, optimize the layout, and enhance the quality of the living, and inject new vitality to the healthy development of the city, while also promoting China's housing market in the context of rapid healthy urbanization and stable development, to build "eco-society".Through the study of the planning of Wuhan City and the state-owned mining shantytowns settlements regeneration from the planning and t material transformation level, proposed to construct an ecological society proposed to try new ideas to improve the living space for vulnerable groups such as the shantytowns, and other cities.