The Development of Taiwan Transportation Construction from the Perspective of National Spatial Structure Plan
Date Issued
2011
Date
2011
Author(s)
Hsu, Shu-Ming
Abstract
Land is the fundamental of national development and survival of the people. Taiwan''s land area is about 36,000 square kilometers, the population is about 23 million citizens, and land resources are very limited. In recent years, with the political, economic, social, technological aspects varying, not only the people are difficult to live, but also the ecological environment is destroyed.
This paper attempts to guide the development of transportation construction by way of national spatial structure. First, review the history and the evolution about Taiwan''s construction. Second, analyse the process of national spatial structure, which based on" three axises, the sea ring, the islands". Then, sequential for the aviation, voyage, railway, highway transportation system, check up the completed, ongoing or planning of Taiwan''s transportation construction, whether is conflict to the spatial structure or not.
Theoretical framework included the natural environment change, political economic analysis, traffic demand-oriented, people-friendly, disaster prevention and maintenance management, eco-conservation, the life cycle of construction, the landscape of urban and rural, architectural aesthetic, and the perspective project of advanced country.
Finally, consolidate the relationship between the land-use plan and transportation construction. Meanwhile, propose the conclusion and recommendation.
Subjects
Land-use plan
National spatial structure
Transportation system
Sustainable development
Political economic analysis
SDGs
Type
thesis
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