Planning urban landscape is part of the process of adapting the physical environment to better fit with human needs and desires. In China, urban green space is the result of such human adaptation of natural environments. This research analyses the evolution of post-1949 Chinese urban green space development in terms of how urban nature has been conceptualised, valued, used and planned within the Chinese context, and the underlying driving forces for the evolution. Beijing provides an effective, historical and comparative demonstration of this evolution because it is China’s capital and immersed in the very socio-cultural, political, economic, and environmental conditions that underpin new planning approaches. Urban green space developmen...
Urban green spaces are looked upon as the last remnant of nature in urbanized areas. They play a piv...
Urban green spaces are looked upon as the last remnant of nature in urbanized areas. They play a piv...
This thesis examines historic and contemporary relationships between landscape design, housing and e...
Planning urban landscape is part of the process of adapting the physical environment to better fit w...
Urban greenspaces are universally valued as amenity-recreation venues, wildlife refuges and essentia...
Green space plays an important role in complex urban ecosystems and provides significant ecosystem s...
As the concept of sustainability has become a global norm, industrialized and industrializing countr...
The Flock Hill Workshop was held on 18-19th November 2009 at Lincoln University. The theme was Urban...
Neoliberal conservation has recently become a topic of academic research and a method of practice wi...
Urban green space, such as parks, forests, green roofs, streams, and community gardens, provides cri...
Urban green space, such as parks, forests, green roofs, streams, and community gardens, provides cri...
Recent institutional changes, marketization, and globalization have combined to bring about rapid ec...
To better understand the phased changes, development direction and planning challenges of urban gree...
Aspiration for economic development and the forces of globalization have driven China to embrace glo...
With accelerated urbanization and rapid expansion of the urban population, there is an increasing de...
Urban green spaces are looked upon as the last remnant of nature in urbanized areas. They play a piv...
Urban green spaces are looked upon as the last remnant of nature in urbanized areas. They play a piv...
This thesis examines historic and contemporary relationships between landscape design, housing and e...
Planning urban landscape is part of the process of adapting the physical environment to better fit w...
Urban greenspaces are universally valued as amenity-recreation venues, wildlife refuges and essentia...
Green space plays an important role in complex urban ecosystems and provides significant ecosystem s...
As the concept of sustainability has become a global norm, industrialized and industrializing countr...
The Flock Hill Workshop was held on 18-19th November 2009 at Lincoln University. The theme was Urban...
Neoliberal conservation has recently become a topic of academic research and a method of practice wi...
Urban green space, such as parks, forests, green roofs, streams, and community gardens, provides cri...
Urban green space, such as parks, forests, green roofs, streams, and community gardens, provides cri...
Recent institutional changes, marketization, and globalization have combined to bring about rapid ec...
To better understand the phased changes, development direction and planning challenges of urban gree...
Aspiration for economic development and the forces of globalization have driven China to embrace glo...
With accelerated urbanization and rapid expansion of the urban population, there is an increasing de...
Urban green spaces are looked upon as the last remnant of nature in urbanized areas. They play a piv...
Urban green spaces are looked upon as the last remnant of nature in urbanized areas. They play a piv...
This thesis examines historic and contemporary relationships between landscape design, housing and e...