Green Space Factor Assessment of High-Rise Residential Areas in Harbin, China

作者: Ming Lu , Xuetong Wang , Jun Xing

DOI: 10.1007/978-981-32-9868-2_42

关键词: Space (commercial competition)ChinaSettlement (litigation)GreeningHuman settlementResidential areaGeographyEnvironmental planningEcological assessmentGreen infrastructure

摘要: As an important part of urban green space, how to effectively guide the improvement ecological benefits residential space has become one issues in current planning. Western countries such as Germany, Sweden, and United States have successively used “Green Space Factor” a tool for assessment, while China’s settlement planning, there is only greening rate indicator guide. Based on Green Factor Seattle, USA, this study Harbin high-rise area research object establish assessment Harbin. The evaluation indicators were screened, adjusted assigned through expert questionnaires. Finally, system with five categories 25 was established. Subsequent assessments selected nine areas evaluated. From results, it can be found that advantages disadvantages settlements are directly related allocation landscape elements certain relationship volume ratio settlements. high low adjust elements. configuration also achieve benefits. This provide strong support guiding construction infrastructure cold cities.

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