Applying a Systemic Approach for Sustainable Urban Hillside Landscape Design and Planning: The Case Study City of Chongqing in China

Xiao Hu, M. Sibley, Marie Davidová
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Rapid urbanization has led some Chinese cities to extend to hillside sites with recurrent patterns of flattening sloping terrain to erect high rise buildings. This approach usually results in disturbing local ecosystems which protection is an important requirement towards achieving the UN 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. Studies examining the special patterns of urban extensions onto hills and the driving forces of behind the deterioration of environmental quality in cities are scarce. This paper aims to answer two questions; “What are the definitions and goals for sustainable landscape design for hillside urban extensions?” and “What are the real causes for the unsustainability of current urban hillside housing developments?” These questions will be approached, first through a literature review, and second through considering the case study of Chongqing Yue Lai eco-city and examining the limitation and remediation through the whole process of the land construction loop within the systemic approach. This article illustrates how sustainable urban hillside landscape design and planning can be achieved by balancing the priorities of four key stakeholders (government, developers, city dwellers, and local ecosystem). This calls for shifting from the central planning system dominated by local governments by including the equally important priorities of its citizens (human actors) and non-human actors (ecosystem).
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应用系统方法进行可持续城市山坡景观设计与规划——以重庆市为例
快速的城市化导致一些中国城市向山坡地区延伸,这些地区经常出现铲平斜坡地形以建造高层建筑的模式。这种做法通常会破坏当地生态系统,而保护生态系统是实现联合国2030年可持续发展目标的重要要求。关于城市向山上延伸的特殊模式和城市环境质量恶化背后的驱动力的研究很少。本文旨在回答两个问题;“山坡城市扩展的可持续景观设计的定义和目标是什么?”以及“目前城市山坡上的房屋发展不可持续的真正原因是什么?”本文将首先通过文献综述来探讨这些问题,然后结合重庆悦来生态城的案例研究,在系统方法的框架下,考察土地建设循环全过程的限制与修复。本文阐述了如何通过平衡四个关键利益相关者(政府、开发商、城市居民和当地生态系统)的优先级来实现可持续的城市山坡景观设计和规划。这要求从由地方政府主导的中央计划体系转变为包括公民(人类参与者)和非人类参与者(生态系统)同等重要的优先事项。
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