Ecological Adaptation and Design Strategies of Er-Chong Floodway under Climate Change Impact
Date Issued
2011
Date
2011
Author(s)
Ng, Kee-Shyong
Abstract
By the impact of climate change and the regional urbanization, quality of life in urban increasingly highly valued by the people, the city''s planner and designer must make the best adjustment programs in order to have sufficient preparation to minimize the city''s disaster. Global warming cause the rising of sea levels, heavy rain in urban lead to make many low-lying coastal areas will face submerged crisis, in addition, the city''s storm also caused to flooding of low lying urban areas. Therefore, wetlands is an important green infrastructure that to be a buffer zone to reduce the flooded crisis. This thesis investigated the I-Chong flood diversion in Taipei (re)turned to wetland, through the wetlands conservation and restoration, wise use and creation of wetlands ecological corridor by using the new trend concept of planning and design. Finally, community-based natural resource management, a new management model, combined with local self-evidence for operation and maintenance and management, through community participation in the public and resource users to promote the sustainable development of wetlands, the concrete practice of the wetland environment and social function.
Subjects
climate change
wetlands restoration
wetlands ecosystem
participatory design and management
Type
thesis
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