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Redesigning Sustainable Urban Streetscape for People and NatureA Case Study of Min-Sheng Community, Taipei

Date Issued
2008
Date
2008
Author(s)
Hsiao, Pai-Cheng
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http://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw//handle/246246/180828
Abstract
Concrete jungles have dominated modern urban landscape and been sprawled into and changed natural area no matter in scale, function and pattern. In response to transportation demand of and between urban and country areas, road construction are everywhere. Impermeable surface and Non-Porous Pavements block natural water circle, and generate various environmental issues, such as surface water pollution, vegetative aggravation, microclimate change, noise pollution, increase of substrate construction costs, and ecosystem crisis in urban areas. Water is the origin of life, and urban landscape has collected the majority of humans. Water resource management therefore becomes even crucial to human’s future.he research will take the street of a residential district in Min-shin Community of Taipei city as example. The researching strategy will include the review of precedents, the construction and analysis of correlative design technique theory, case studies and Positivism operation. The content of this research include:.The review of precedents and to clarify concept about Sustainable eco-city、Humanism Green Transportation、Best Management Practices、Porous Pavements、hydrogeology and botanical characteristic..Introducing the experience of exemplary case and literature review on the theory and conceptual basis of porous pavements,.The investigation and synthetical analysis of case studies in Min-shin Community of Taipei city,.Organizing the strategies for the street space of hydrogeology network planning in Min-shin Community,.To live up to the best management practices of rainstorm runoff and ecological design model ,.Discussion and Suggestion. inally, I expect the concept of natural water resource recycle which could integrate local development and environment characteristic, implement the innovative design of the best management practices of rainstorm runoff in the green street, and build Eco-city to be provided with green infrastructure.
Subjects
Eco-city
Humanism Green Transportation
Best Management Practices
Porous Pavements
Storm Water Runoff
SDGs

[SDGs]SDG11

[SDGs]SDG13

[SDGs]SDG15

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