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    Title: Toward an Urban Frontier and Inter-Linkage: The Taipei Metropolitan Resiliency
    Authors: 鄒經宇(主編)
    Keywords: Inter-Linkage;Resiliency;Frontier;Taipei Metropolitan
    Date: 2015-07-24
    Issue Date: 2016-04-27 11:20:21 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: 中國建築工業出版社
    Abstract: The hybridization or cross breeding of the regional spatial transformation creates an urban frontier that expresses the tectonic shifts focusing on urban activities change and population migration. The scalar shift that spans across the regional scale brings what lacks within the inter-linkage of “city” and “world” and look beyond the territorial division at large. In Taipei, the phenomenon of geographic concentration of human activity in the metropolitan areas implies the underlying characteristic expounded beneath that can be utilized. Size and growth rate of urbanization thru the population concentration highlight the presence of an intense redistribution and the mean to do so, creating a frontier land in need of inter liking. The negative effects of isolation are magnified in locations with higher potential in other uses.. The empirical results highlight the need for improved connectivity between the northern and other regions in Taiwan and the need to address two major issues--the need re-examine the management policy for land and industry development and the need to provide the suitable public facilities and services for the changing population structure. Within this realm, we inquire the urban-landscape hybrids that will behave as a protector to preserve the ecologies and natural resources of the frontier as well as furthering the inter-linkage of the urban landscape. As this may become an ordering principle for a new economy, one must accept the new mechanism for organizing the patterns of human settlement as well as the economies of production and distribution. This paper contends the Taiwan experience provides a model for other developing cities and provides a reference in understanding the parameters and management policies.
    Relation: 第十一屆中國城市住宅研討會論文集 綠色·低碳:新型城鎮化下的可持續人居環境建設
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