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Song, Yijun. "Ecological City and Urban Sustainable Development." Procedia Engineering 21 (2011): 142–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.proeng.2011.11.1997.

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Dou, Xiangsheng, Shasha Li, and Jing Wang. "Ecological Strategy of City Sustainable Development." APCBEE Procedia 5 (2013): 429–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apcbee.2013.05.074.

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Mottaeva, Angela, Natalya Kalinina, Anna Kuzmina, Olga Olenina, and Aznaur Glashev. "Ecological aspects of modern city-planning." E3S Web of Conferences 91 (2019): 08072. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20199108072.

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Directions for creation of a steady eco-city (or an eco-district) and the criteria of stability and environmental friendliness of the cities are presented. The authors also recognize that the sustainable eco-friendly development of the city demands association of the matters of the so called “green” agenda and the “brown” agenda. On the other hand, there are places where the sharp social inequality and the interfaced social problems are presented. The authors prove that, although the economic activity of cities leads to serious environmental problems, cities have the greatest potential for developing ways of sustainable environmental development.
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Pickett, S. T. A., Christopher G. Boone, Brian P. McGrath, M. L. Cadenasso, Daniel L. Childers, Laura A. Ogden, Melissa McHale, and J. Morgan Grove. "Ecological science and transformation to the sustainable city." Cities 32 (July 2013): S10—S20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2013.02.008.

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Wang, Lu. "Discussion of our Ecological City Construction." Advanced Materials Research 962-965 (June 2014): 2425–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.962-965.2425.

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Ecological city construction is the only way of sustainable development, and the development direction of future city. This paper discusses the ecological city ’ s basic connotation, necessity, current situation and existing problems, then sums up the practical measures of the ecological city construction.
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Egger, Steve. "Determining a sustainable city model." Environmental Modelling & Software 21, no. 9 (September 2006): 1235–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2005.04.012.

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Kang, Yan Yan, Jia Lin Wang, and Xiao Dan Yu. "Sustainable Development Analysis of Resources Based City Based on Ecological Footprint Model: Shandong Dongying City." Advanced Materials Research 1010-1012 (August 2014): 1297–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.1010-1012.1297.

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Applying ecological footprint model to calculate the ecological footprint and ecological carrying capacity of Dongying ,a typical oil city between the year 2005-2009,the results showed that ecological footprint was deficit in recent years, and the trend had been exacerbated. The economic development of Dongying was in an ecologically unsustainable condition. Measures are put forward to facilitate the sustainable development in two aspects: the reduction of the ecological footprint demand such as industrial structure adjustment, low carbon industry system construction and green life pattern formation; the increase of ecological carrying capacity supply, such as rationally utilizing land and making full use of marine resources.
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Scerri, Andy, and Meg Holden. "Ecological Modernization or Sustainable Development? Vancouver'sGreenest City Action Plan: The City as ‘manager’ of Ecological Restructuring." Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 16, no. 2 (September 12, 2013): 261–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1523908x.2013.836962.

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Kudryavtseva, Olga V., Olga I. Malikova, and Egor G. Egorov. "Sustainable Urban Development And Ecological Externalities: Russian Case." GEOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABILITY 14, no. 1 (April 5, 2021): 81–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.24057/2071-9388-2020-151.

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Inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable cities are included in Sustainable development Goals. The choice between environmental and social well-being is a very acute issue. It is necessary to take into account the interaction of three city dimensions: economic, ecological and social. The aim of the paper is to evaluate externalities in terms of population for 114 Russian cities all over the country considering all three dimensions.The methods are the analysis of statistical data by econometric methods and their processing including geographical visualization. The data was taken from the Federal State Statistics Service database. The main results are the followings. The methodology for evaluation of externalities and estimation a hypothetical «efficient city size» in terms of population for Russian cities has been elaborated. The access to high-paying jobs and the availability of social benefits is often associated with living or moving to cities or regions with an unfavorable environment. Some cities feature an extremely high growth rate, dense population and often a low level of management and economic development.Then there was demonstrated how to achieve a hypothetical «efficient city size» by means of environmental management and changes in city area. This should be helpful in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (especially the Goal 11) and some targets mentioned in the «New Urban Agenda». It is essential to pay attention to the function of a city and its spatial organization. Some other measures to rise efficiency were proposed as well.
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Davidson, Mark. "Sustainable City as Fantasy." Human Geography 5, no. 2 (July 2012): 14–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/194277861200500202.

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There can be little doubt that our current ecological crisis is being framed through the idea of sustainability. As we plan to deal with anthropogenic climate change, we talk of becoming more sustainable. We are projecting a sustainability vision; a certain future that we desire to achieve. In this paper I offer a Lacanian interpretation of this vision, arguing that we must understand how ideas such as the “sustainable city” operate as fantasy constructs. Here I want to emphasize the particular operation of this fantasy, since it is the very form of this operation that stymies the true politicization of climate change. The paper draws on Žižek's reading of Lacan to illustrate how sustainability (as fantasy) relates to our knowledge of climate change. Two brief illustrations of the operation of sustainability as fantasy are then outlined. The first draws on recent city planning in London, UK, to show how fantasy has gentrified the traumatic elements of climate change. The second illustration draws on a brief conversation with an urban policy-maker to sketch out how transgression is a functioning part of sustainability fantasies. In conclusion the paper turns to the question of politics through a relating of Lacan's psychoanalytical cure with a politicization of economy.
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Petric, Jasna. "Sustainability of the city and its ecological footprint." Spatium, no. 11 (2004): 48–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/spat0411048p.

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There are some agreed sustainability indicators, even some agreed target values regarding a sustainable city, but they still have to be underpinned by empirical evidence. The common starting point of definitions is generally the destructive impact of the city on its regional and global environment which can be observed in form of the depletion of natural resources and the pollution of soil, water and air. A sustainable city is therefore generally regarded to be the one that is compact and preserves land, has mixed use to increase access and reduce need to travel, is socially and economically balanced, uses clean and renewable energy and recycles all its waste. However, the sustainable city cannot exist as a self-sufficient unit, in ignorance of relationship with its hinterland. The ecological footprint which is the amount of land required to produce resources to sustain our quality of life is a yardstick for measuring the ecological bottom line of sustainability. With a sustainable city target to relieve pressure on the countryside, there is an increasing awareness of the importance of calculating city?s ecological footprint and see how it relates to the target global average. Although problem of reducing ecological footprints primarily concerns the wealthiest countries, it has to be fully acknowledged in the less economically developed part of the world, while recognising that cities themselves provide many potential solutions.
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Guo, Hong Ling. "Designing Measures for the Sustainable Development of the Ecological City." Advanced Materials Research 598 (November 2012): 184–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.598.184.

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Explores the overall planning of ecological cities, open space planning and micro space planning, induces the ecological city planning should consider the local natural environment and the place context, combined with the local hydrological geography and micro ecology ecology environment design area, and summed up the green community mode and ecological traffic system model.
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Islam, Syful. "Traditional Urban Planning Approaches and Sustainable City." Open House International 36, no. 2 (June 1, 2011): 15–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ohi-02-2011-b0003.

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The quality of city life and well being of city dwellers is central goal of urban planning approaches. Nevertheless, unsystematic and short-term planning approaches of cities have produced incomprehensible sprawl, which deteriorates social, economic and ecological sustainability of the city. The need to alleviate or remove these problems systematically for improving the social, ecological, spatial and economical components of the city is contemporary issue, though most of the planning systems do not yet explicitly address those issues of sustainability. This paper considers Urban planning as a key term as it has the capability to reveal the implications of land use strategies, policies and programmes for the social, economic and physical components of environment. In addition, all the traditional urban planning approaches have outlined to explore their soundness in the sustainable city planning, discuss the main approach followed for sustainable city planning, and outline emerging approach in both theory and sustainable city planning practice.
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Hirota, Osamu, and Yoshihiko Shimada. "Human ecological city: Study for city construction with a view of sustainable society." ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS RESEARCH 20 (1992): 130–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.2208/proer1988.20.130.

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Wu, Ming, Yao Yao, Feng Rui Jia, and Lei Wang. "Ecological Footprint Analysis of Resource-Based and Heavy Industrial City Sustainable Development." Advanced Materials Research 361-363 (October 2011): 1664–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.361-363.1664.

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The ecological footprint model with food, house, energy and waste as consumption accounts through analysis of urban matter and energy consumption was established. Based on 2000-2009 data of Fushun, a resource-based and heavy industrial city, ecological footprint, ecological carrying capacity and ecological surplus/deficit of Fushun were analyzed, respectively, and then urban sustainable development status was evaluated. The results show that the urban development state is ecological deficit and ecological deficit index have been increased from 5.227hm2/cap to 6.516hm2/cap during 2000-2009, Fushun is always under an overload condition, which is highly unsustainable. The ecological footprint is 89.39% made up by the fossil energy footprint on average, the main consumption of Fushun's development are fossil energy land. And then urban 104 Yuan GDP ecological footprint index decreased from 5.660 hm2/cap to 2.247hm2/cap during 2000-2009, the urban energy utilizing efficiency have been improved.
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Zhao, Yong Qiang, Yan Yang, and Liang Zhao. "Strategy of Sustainable Development of City Streets Renovation - Taking the City of Baotou Steel and Arding Street Design as an Example." Applied Mechanics and Materials 587-589 (July 2014): 16–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.587-589.16.

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The city development and population growth give lots of environment and resource shortage pressure of the city. The ecological environment, energy and water are the main support for the sustainable development of city. The development of low carbon and ecological city is the route, which must take Chinese modernization and sustainable development. Taking the city of Baotou steel and Arding street design as an example ,from the aspects of city layout, low carbon city energy, saving water city, the climate adaptability of passive building with blocks of Streets Renovation in sustainable development are analyzed, Hoping for future Street update provides a theory and method.
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Xu Ying. "Sustainable Development Evaluation on Ecological City Based on Meanvariance Method." International Journal of Digital Content Technology and its Applications 7, no. 6 (March 31, 2013): 427–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.4156/jdcta.vol7.issue6.48.

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Zhao, Jingzhu, Dongbao Dai, Tao Lin, and Lina Tang. "Rapid urbanisation, ecological effects and sustainable city construction in Xiamen." International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology 17, no. 4 (July 21, 2010): 271–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13504509.2010.493318.

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Mao, Bai Tao. "The Sustainable Development of Ecological High-Rise Building Design." Applied Mechanics and Materials 71-78 (July 2011): 465–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.71-78.465.

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A city high-rise building of the environmental balance, and its prominent position in the image and the place has a special symbol. However, high-rise buildings developed to reduce the symbolic value that it has attributed to the relevant system of architectural forms. As more and more dense urban high-rise buildings stand, we should be carefully evaluated: its ecological evvironment, will be the effect? Because of its height and volume, a high-rise building than in the top or bottom is likely in terms of physical environment on the social environment and the impact is much greater. Disturb the existing high-rise buildings in varying degrees between the various functions of the city, increasing the city high-rise buildings in the moment, how to properly control the rapid of high-rise buildings in order to maintain a sustainable ecosystem, is a question worth considering.
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Huang, Yuhan, and Haowen Yan. "Ecological Change Analysis of Lanzhou City Based on Remote Sensing Ecological Index." Abstracts of the ICA 1 (July 15, 2019): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/ica-abs-1-131-2019.

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<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> Lanzhou City is the capital of Gansu Province and located in the semi-arid of northwest China. The Yellow River passing through the inner city from west to east, which has formed a special ecological environment. In recent years, the economic level of Lanzhou City has continued to develop, and the degree of urbanization has been continuously improved, which has had a certain impact on the ecological environment of the city. This paper used the Remote Sensing Ecology Index (RSEI) model (Xu, H.Q.,2013) to assess the ecological changes of the four major urban areas Chengguan District, Qilihe District, Anning District and Xigu District of Lanzhou from 2013 to 2017, and evaluate the current ecological environment of the city to provide a basis for the sustainable development of the city.</p>
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Zhao, Lei, and Hai Peng Ma. "City River Ecological Restoration Technology and Application Study." Advanced Materials Research 1073-1076 (December 2014): 683–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.1073-1076.683.

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through the introduction of the seven functions of city canal, artificial environment construction to find the existence of city canal construction material watertightness, surrounding buildings, excess production and living activities influence, influence city canal causes ecological damage; analysis of the structure characteristics of city ecological system of canals, puts forward the water self-repairing, biological floating island,ecological revetment combining city canal ecological restoration technology; to put forward suggestions for sustainable construction of city canal.
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Yan, Yang, Xin Wu, Yue Lin Xi, and Yi Feng Zhao. "Analysis of Ecological Ideas in City Square Design." Advanced Materials Research 1073-1076 (December 2014): 1503–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.1073-1076.1503.

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Through the analysis of the successful cases and the project design on aspects of ecological space design, ecological pavement design, and ecological greening design, etc., the designer forms and develops her own ideas on design strategies and points of city squares, so as to achieve the all-around harmonious and sustainable development of city in the future.
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Fang, Shu Rong, Hong Yao, Li Zhao, Zhen You, and Hui Jiang. "Ecologization: An Inevitable Choice of Chinese Modern Urban Sustainable Development." Advanced Materials Research 524-527 (May 2012): 3573–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.524-527.3573.

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The paper summarizes the connotation of modern urban ecologization and elaborates on that Ecologization is the inevitable choice of Chinese modern urban sustainable development. From the natural resources exploitation and utilization, balance of urban ecological system, software and hardware facilities, the structure of urban ecological system, analyses the main problems of chinese urban ecologization. Put forward the development tactics of modern urban ecologization: i.e. the ecologization of consciousness of modern Urban residents, the ecologization of modern city planning, the ecologization of modern city science and technology, the ecologization of modern city economy, the ecologization of modern city landscape and the ecologization of modern city management.
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Luo, Yu Bin. "Study on the Ecological Urban Renewal Planning." Applied Mechanics and Materials 448-453 (October 2013): 4111–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.448-453.4111.

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This paper analyzes the disadvantages of traditional urban renewal planning and tries to propose ecological urban renewal planning. It aims to establish sustainable city and restore the ecological balance of the city by means of five ecological urban renewal steps.
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Kazarian, R. A. "THE DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN CITIES FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF AN ECOLOGICAL APPROACH." Construction economic and environmental management 78, no. 1 (2021): 28–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.37279/2519-4453-2021-1-28-34.

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The article considers the features of the development of modern cities from the point of view of the ecological approach. The main focus is on approaches within the framework of the implementation of sustainable development. Sustainable development is a new concept of scientific development, and sustainable development requires us to change not only the concept of economic development, but also the concept of social development. The development of the city as a social development and economic development is an important embodiment of the process of sustainable development, but also in the pursuit of the concept of innovation. The paper analyzes domestic and foreign literature within the framework of the research topic, as well as uses comparative, comparative and analytical methods. The author examines the main problems of city construction from the perspective of an ecological approach, based on the basic principles of ecological urban planning, the main content and ecological function of zoning, and also examines the ecological city and its relationship with sustainable development. Ecological cities are a necessary condition for the sustainable development of society. In the last few thousand years, the development of society has been based on the price of sacrificing the environment, where the main role belongs to cities as the core of human society. This is a rather negative development scenario that does not provide for long-term sustainability, as the potential of the environment is increasingly depleted. The current situation is becoming threatening, and if it is not changed, not only the survival and development of future generations will be under serious threat, but also modern man will be in a situation on the verge of survival. Thus, the process of building an ecological city will reverse this negative situation and will not only contribute to the provision of conditions for the normal life of the existing civilization, but also will protect future generations of people, that is, will contribute to sustainable social development. In turn, the sustainable development of society is to ensure the construction of an ecological city, and an integrated approach to this problem will allow achieving the harmonious development of ecological cities.
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Yu, Ling, Pengfei Xu, Jia Shi, Jihong Chen, and Hong Zhen. "Driving Mechanism of Port-City Spatial Relation Evolution from an Ecological Perspective: Case Study of Xiamen Port of China." Sustainability 12, no. 7 (April 3, 2020): 2857. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12072857.

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With the economic globalization continuing to advance, coastal port cities have enjoyed increasingly prominent status and roles as the link between the sea and the land and an important window of foreign trade and exchanges. However, port cities, while embracing rapid development, have also produced a significant impact on natural resources and the ecological environment. Ecological environment protection has become a must-consider factor for sustainable development of port cities. To secure coordinated and sustainable development of ports and cities, this paper utilizes the system dynamics theory and approaches the subject from driver analysis. In the traditional port-city collaboration system model, indicators of ecological perspectives such as land resources and environmental protection are introduced to build a dynamic model for the spatial evolution system of port-city coupling system based on ecological protection, and the dynamic mechanism of port-city spatial relation evolution is analyzed in depth with a case study of Dongdu Port Area of Xiamen Port. The model’s simulation results show that from an ecological perspective, the spatial distance between the port and the city is critical to their sustainable and coordinated development. Only after the port-city spatial distance increases moderately can the development efficiency of the port-city system welcomes a relatively significant increase. Managing the port-city distance well has a significant driving effect on capacity enhancement of the port and economic development of the city. This provides a theoretical reference for further studies on port-city coordinated and sustainable development and provides constructive suggestions for the government to make relevant decisions.
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Zhang, Xin, and Yun Zi Xu. "An Exploration in Developing Recycling Economy of Coal Resources-Based City." Advanced Materials Research 524-527 (May 2012): 3231–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.524-527.3231.

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Recycling economy is efficient use and recycling use of resources, to “reduce, reuse, and recycle” principle, to low consumption, low emission, high efficiency rate of the basic features. Consistent with the idea of the sustainable development economic growth mode. Coal resources-based city developing recycling economy should pay attention to the integration and optimization of economic, social, ecological efficiency of the three. From the city development pattern, ecological environmental planning and management, cleaner production in coal enterprise three dimensions to explore the implementation of recycling economy path, it is good for coral resources-based city change into ecological city, it is good for sustainable development of national economy, society and environment.
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Liu, Qun, and Jiang Hua Zhuo. "Study on Green City Construction and Sustainable Development – Low Carbon City from Theory to Create." Applied Mechanics and Materials 548-549 (April 2014): 1773–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.548-549.1773.

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The trend of low-carbon in world and resource shortages, environmental carrying capacity of weak basic conditions, decided to go low-carbon path is an inevitable choice in China. The city’s ecological environment, cultural tastes, economic vitality, management systems, technological progress has become the focus of urban studies nowadays. Study on how to improve the energy-saving technology to create a low-carbon life is the fundamental way to achieve sustainable urban development. Therefore, the study of low-carbon urban development, is not only has theoretical values, but also owns practical significance. In this paper the reason for low-carbon city, the basic concept of sustainable development was discussed. The significance of the construction of green ecological city and the future direction of the green eco-city construction was presented.
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Wu, Chao Yan. "Research on Modern Urban Environmental Construction from Inspiration of the Chinese Ancient Ecological." Advanced Materials Research 908 (March 2014): 396–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.908.396.

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Every country seeks the model of city development for the humans future. The consensus is building ecological-sustainable development city. To our country, we can retrospect those theories in ancient country construction. Chinese ancient ecological ideology contains abundant environmental philosophical views and cultural resources. The paper introduces the standpoint of humans amalgamation with nature from the perspectives of Chinese ancient ecological ideology, points out the derivations in the process of modern urban construction in our country, then offers suggestions for re-interpreting modern values of ancient ecological ideology, in order to provides beneficial inspiration for building modern ecological-sustainable cities.
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Trunina, Iryna, Katerina Pryakhina, Kostyantyn Latyshev, and Ksenia Skrebcova. "The main purpose of the research was to present gentrification as a diverse phenomenon that cannot be explicitly qualified as negative or positive. In order to illustrate the problem, literature studies were carried out regarding urban regeneration, urban revitalization, gentrification and urban development. Then a case study was presented indicating two extremely different examples. The Walnut Hills Estate in Cincinnati in the United States, was the first to be described. The second example is Sayingmen, which used to be a settlement in Beijing. Due to the controversial decision of the authorities, it was demolished. A discovery resulting from this analysis was to show the diametrically different approach to city management, the perception of civil rights and the scope of competences of local authorities. The case study presented in the article can help institutions related to the development and participatory spatial planning to create urban policies." Biblioteka Regionalisty 2020, no. 20 (2020): 180–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.15611/br.2020.1.14.

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The article addresses the theoretical aspects of sustainable development; the content of methodological approaches to the assessment of sustainable city development is determined, the system of evaluation of sustainable city development is characterized, the dynamics of economic, social and ecological development of Kremenchuk are analyzed and recommendations for improving the sustainable development of the city are developed. The purpose of the research was to develop measures to improve the economic, social, environmental components of sustainable development of the Ukrainian industrial city of Kremenchuk
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Qi, Quan Song. "Cause Analysis and the Counter-Policies for Ecological Environment Problems of Coal Resource-Based Cities." Applied Mechanics and Materials 29-32 (August 2010): 2809–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.29-32.2809.

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This paper analyzes the ecological environment problems from the deeper causes of concept, system, industrial structure, city planning layout, preventive measure, etc. And it proposes the implementation countermeasure of ecological environment sustainable development from the perspective of structural models of coal resource-based cities’ ecological environment sustainable development.
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Volkov, V. "SETTLEMENT TERRITORY AS A LEADING COMPONENT OF THE ECOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK OF A BIG CITY." Municipal economy of cities 4, no. 157 (September 25, 2020): 32–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.33042/2522-1809-2020-4-157-32-37.

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The formation of the ecological framework of the city determines its viability in general as a modern settlement structure that meets the requirements of sustainable development. In this case, the ecological framework of the city becomes the basis that will be able to form a single ecosystem of the city and establish a format of connections between its various elements. The purpose of the article was to determine the role of the settlement area in the formation of the ecological framework of a large city. This article identifies the role of residential areas in the formation of the ecological framework of the city. The author analyzes the concept of "ecological framework" and its compliance with the peculiarities of the urban structure. It was found that the ecological framework is mainly interpreted as a natural framework. In an urban environment, this leads to certain inconsistencies. The city also has its own spatial framework, which includes a number of properties and characteristics. Therefore, the author proposes to consider the ecological framework of large cities as a system of interaction of natural and urban frameworks. Establishing the right relationship between them will ensure compliance with the level of environmental safety in the city and its sustainable development. It was established that there is no understanding of the concept of ecological framework in the context of urbanization. Most authors consider the ecological framework exclusively as a natural framework of the territory, which is relevant for large areas outside large cities. It is proposed to take into account the peculiarities of the existence and development of the urban organism, which has its own structure, its own spatial framework. It is determined that the urban framework consists of elements of different functions, which are interconnected by a network of communications. All elements create a certain load on the natural structure of the territory (natural framework). It is proposed to consider the ecological framework of a large city as a combination of natural and urban framework. It is their rational combination that will help to improve the environmental situation as a whole and will meet the conditions of sustainable development of the city. Keywords: ecological framework, settlement territory, natural framework, urbanization, ecological stabilization, ecological knots, ecological corridors.
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Zhang, Bian Ling. "Analysis Principles of Landscape Design Small City." Applied Mechanics and Materials 744-746 (March 2015): 2241–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.744-746.2241.

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The status quo of China's small urban landscape design were analyzed and summarized the relevant principles of landscape design. Advocated the use of "anti-planning" theory, starting from the geographical features, historical context and ecological construction, to create a harmonious and beautiful and pleasant small city landscape image Habitat landscape environment, so that small urban landscape toward crafting, ecological harmony sustainable development and the direction of development.
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Sai, Yun Xiu, Jian Guo Cai, Hui Ming Li, and Wei Ran Wang. "Calculation and Analysis of Ecological Footprint on Cities of the Poyang Lake Ecological Economic Zone." Advanced Materials Research 368-373 (October 2011): 3184–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.368-373.3184.

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Based on statistical yearbook data in Nanchang city, this paper applies a calculation mode of ecological footprint to conduct calculation and analysis on the ecological footprint, as well as bearing capacity of Nanchang city-the core city of Poyang Lake Ecological Economic Zone from the year 2005 to 2009. According to some research, the average ecological footprint of Nanchang city in recent five years is 1.974879hm2/cap, the average ecological bearing capacity is 0.224917hm2/cap, and the average ecological deficit is 1.749962hm2/cap.Regional eco-environment is in the condition of unsustainable development. This paper also makes an analysis on the intensity of ecological footprint and ecological efficiency in Nanchang city. By taking these as a foundation, this paper puts forward strategies and suggestion to reduce ecological deficit of Poyang Lake Ecological Economic Zone and achieve sustainable development in this zone.
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Pambudi, Andi Setyo. "SUSTAINABLE LAKE/SITU MANAGEMENT." Indonesian Journal of Applied Research (IJAR) 2, no. 2 (August 13, 2021): 79–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.30997/ijar.v2i2.108.

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The increasingly advanced developmentnin the city of Bogor has an impact on the carrying capacity of the environment. One that is rarely in the spotlight is about the decreasing number of lakes in Bogor. In urb an areas such as Bogor City, local people refer to the lakes as situ or setu. The existence of these “Situ” affects the water system, both in this city and in the surrounding areas. Although “Situ” play a vital role in maintaining the balance of urban water systems, they have not received sufficient attention in the planning documents for the City of Bogor, both annual and medium-term documents. The rapid development of the city affects thequantity and quality of urban lake water in the city of Bogor. These “Situ continue to experience physical and ecological degradation which increases the threat to the health of the population of the city of Bogor. This situation shows that the site has not been managed and functioningnproperly. Human and natural disturbances such as encroachment, garbage disposal, and untreated waste have polluted “Situ” water and reduced its volume capacity. Most of the lakes in the city of Bogor experience disturbances in damaged environmental conditions. This paper seeks to examine th e condition of the “Situ” in Bogor City and its problems based on literature studies from previous researchers. The results of the research will provide recommendations based on scientific theories and existing regulations, both national regional regulations and regional regulations in Bogor City
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Kringas, Simon. "The Topological City." Advanced Materials Research 374-377 (October 2011): 1985–2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.374-377.1985.

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The Topological City is a design concept for a three-dimensional city in China. To accommodate future populations, cities need to be dense, diverse and ecological. Minimising the physical dimension reduces the consumption of material and energy and the destruction of ecological and agricultural landscapes. Mixed-use cities reduce the time, energy and congestion of travel. The integration of natural systems improves environmental quality and supports biodiversity. Ultimately however, the quality and functionality of contemporary urban life relies on dynamics of economic, social and intellectual interaction. The design form of a city must facilitate exchange between heterogeneous and changing programs while minimising energy and maximising habitat. High-rise construction is the dominant morphology of modern cities. Generated by an extrusion from the ground toward the sky, high-rise adds significant density but results in circulatory dead ends, structural inefficiency and habitat disconnectedness. High-rise is not interactive, energy efficient, or ecological. The Topological City proposes an alternate configuration of the urban environment. Drawing on the theory of place and connection known as ‘topology’, it constructs a three-dimensional network of vertical and horizontal towers, connected and activated by circulation. The Topological City is dense, diverse, ecological and interactive, suggesting a potential new direction for sustainable urban form.
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MURZIN, Anton. "Sustainable Urban Development: Russian Experience." Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics 10, no. 2 (March 31, 2020): 587. http://dx.doi.org/10.14505//jarle.v10.2(40).20.

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Society has been studying city phenomenon since its origin. However, main factors of its sustainable development, which is top priority of strategic management and an indicator of management efficiency, has not been fully investigated. The present research purpose is to study factors and issues of stable development, generalization of Russian trends in city management in various socio-economic conditions. Development level of Russian cities was analyzed on the basis of integral indicator – sustainable development index, comprising structured complex of statistic rates, characterizing sustainable development along three sections: economic, ecological, and social. The author assesses effectiveness of strategic planning of large city development, points out drawbacks and targeted directions of management decisions, focused on city development with a number of result-oriented indicators. General tendencies of Russian agglomerations were supported by the results of assessing development sustainability of Russian cities. Perspective lines and criteria of strategic sustainable development have been identified, such as ‘smart’ services and technologies of city life.
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Shi, Xiangyun, Takanori Matsui, Takashi Machimura, Xiaoyu Gan, and Ang Hu. "Toward Sustainable Development: Decoupling the High Ecological Footprint from Human Society Development: A Case Study of Hong Kong." Sustainability 12, no. 10 (May 20, 2020): 4177. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12104177.

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As a global financial center and one of the world’s first-tier cities, Hong Kong is committed to sustainable development and it expects to become the most sustainable city in Asia. With this in mind, this paper evaluates the level of sustainable development in Hong Kong considering the factors of ecological footprint, biocapacity, and the human development index (HDI) from 1995 to 2016, in order to make policy recommendations for transforming Hong Kong into a more sustainable city. Between 1995 and 2016, a period during which the HDI rose, the per capita ecological footprint of Hong Kong increased from 4.842 gha to 6.223 gha. Moreover, fossil energy consumption had a crucial impact on the city’s ecological footprint, whereas the biocapacity of Hong Kong declined gradually. By contrast, Singapore, a city-state with an area similar to Hong Kong’s, presented the opposite situation—the HDI increased while the ecological footprint decreased. We performed a further comparative analysis and a SWOT analysis of Singapore and Hong Kong to elaborate on how to decouple the large ecological footprint from human society development. Concluding that the focus must be on energy consumption, reduction of the human activities’ negative impacts on marine environment, citizens and government, we provide policy suggestions for transforming toward a “high HDI and low footprint” sustainable development society in Hong Kong.
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Zhang, Chaohui, Mingyu He, and Yishan Zhang. "Urban Sustainable Development Based on the Framework of Sponge City: 71 Case Studies in China." Sustainability 11, no. 6 (March 14, 2019): 1544. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11061544.

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Sponge city is a new urban stormwater management strategy proposed in China, which enables the city to absorb and save stormwater like a sponge, then release stormwater to solve the problems of urban waterlogging and water shortage. However, at present, sponge cities are confronted with such problems as high management cost and low management efficiency, a lack of research on collaborative management between cities and the feasibility of regional cooperation between sponge cities needs to be proved. Therefore, this article puts forward the theory of sponge city regional ecological cooperative management and builds a multivariate cluster analysis model of sponge city and conducts an empirical study on data of 71 Chinese cities. The research results show that under the multi-index linkage system, China’s urban climate and ecological characteristics do have the characteristics of regional agglomeration and the basic conditions of interregional ecological cooperation, which proves the feasibility of the hypothesis of regional cooperation. Therefore, strengthening the ecological cooperation of sponge cities among regional cities is conducive to improving the supply efficiency of ecological environment quality and realizing the sustainable development of cities.
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Zhang, Xiao Hui, Yuan De Zheng, Mei Chang Zhang, Biao He, and Hong Liang Zou. "Region City Electrical Network Electric Power Sustainable Development Research Based on State Space Law and Ecology Supporting Capacity." Advanced Materials Research 347-353 (October 2011): 1740–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.347-353.1740.

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This article chooses Tai Zhou area power sustainable development as the research object, combining the study area-specific nature, ecology and power economic development, ecological carrying capacity of coastal areas in TAI Zhou as a precondition to achieve sustainable development objectives of power. From the resource capacity, the market capacity, and environmental carrying capacity three aspects to build a coastal area of TAI Zhou Power Development Study of ecological carrying capacity evaluation index system. State space law on the change of status of regional ecological carrying capacity is analyzed, discussed the changes in ecological carrying capacity of the main power to seek ways to achieve sustainable development of electricity method.
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Pusalkar, Vandana, Vimala Swamy, and Anand Shivapur. "Future city - challenges and opportunities for water-sensitive sustainable cities, in India." E3S Web of Conferences 170 (2020): 06017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202017006017.

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Rapid urbanization, depleted resources, imbalance in urban hydrologic cycle, tremendous pressure on ecological functions, unhygienic and unhealthy environment is the scenario in almost all Indian cities. Water resources in the urban areas are fast depleting while the demand for the same is fast growing. Now more than ever before, water resources face threats from climate change, population growth, aging infrastructure, declining revenues, and a variety of other localized challenges. The challenge is to find ecologically sustainable, socially justified, economically viable, culturally transferable, and technological and managerial innovations which are appropriate to meet the needs of the future generations i.e. sustainable urban development. What is sustainable development? Detail study of sustainable development goals especially related to water, various recent trends of city development at major parts of world, from water perspective like Water-sensitive city, Water-wise city. Water-centric sustainable community can prove to be an ideal model of city development that will be truly sustainable with full focus on ecological balance so that social and economical sustainability also can be achieved.
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Xu, Ying. "The Making of Mathematical Models for Ecological Cities." Advanced Materials Research 989-994 (July 2014): 1127–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.989-994.1127.

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Ecological city, in a broad sense, is a new cultural notion based on mankind’s profound understanding of the relationship between human and nature, new-type social relationship in accord with ecological rules which coordinate society, economy and nature, and also a sustainable lifestyle. In a narrow sense, ecological city is a highly effective, harmonious and healthy environment where people gather.
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Xuan, Xiao Yi, and Hui Xuan Zhang. "Application of Rainwater Garden in Economical Ecological Urban Landscape." Applied Mechanics and Materials 409-410 (September 2013): 800–805. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.409-410.800.

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With the acceleration of global sustainable development, the shortage of water resources especially the city has become the focus of attention in all countries since water is the key to build a resources-saving ecological city. The article improved the existing "rain garden" project and replenished the purification of the rain in order to realize the urban water cyclic utilization ,through recycling rainwater, which can manage rainstorm effectively , improve the urban water cycle system, as well as supply urban irrigation and underground water. Besides, the combination of urban landscape and stormwater management system, if widely accepted, will not only improve the urban water problem, but also improve the urban environment, alleviating the urban heat island effect and improving the local climate. It can shape a new resources-saving ecological city and then realize the sustainable development of resources.
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Yang, Zhi Chen, Lian Di Zhou, Dan Feng Sun, Hong Li, and Miao Yu. "Proposal for Developing Carbon Sequestration Economy in Ecological Conservation Area of Beijing." Advanced Materials Research 524-527 (May 2012): 3424–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.524-527.3424.

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In order to build “Culture-enriched Beijing, science and technology Beijing, green city of Beijing” and aim for world cities, the government of Beijing putting in a lot of money to support the ecological environmental protection as the main features of the eco-industrial development, and the city is divided into four functional areas, including the core area of the capital function, Urban Fringe’s Sustainable Development, urban development zone, ecological conservation area, ecological conservation area mainly in the suburbs of Beijing. At present, how to Implement the ecological function and maintain rapid growth in economy of Ecological Conservation Area to guarantee economic health, balanced, sustainable development is a serious problem. This article discusses the approach of "Kyoto Protocol" carbon trading and put forward the implementation of Carbon sequestration economy to solve the contradiction of ecosystem conservation and economic development in Beijing mountain area, by this way we can provide some ideas to construct “Culture-enriched Beijing, science and technology Beijing, green city of Beijing”
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Li, Xin, Ya Wei, and Liang Li. "Research of City Ecological Green Space Design Base on CITYgreen." Advanced Materials Research 243-249 (May 2011): 6668–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.243-249.6668.

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In this paper, by the method of GIS and RS, according to the field survey, ecology benefit of the trees in the study area was calculated by CITYgreen. The necessity and importance of the introduction of CITYgreen into city ecological green space design have been also discussed in order to make our city planning more efficient, ecological and sustainable.
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Wang, Hefei, and Zongping Pei. "Urban Green Corridors Analysis for a Rapid Urbanization City Exemplified in Gaoyou City, Jiangsu." Forests 11, no. 12 (December 21, 2020): 1374. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f11121374.

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The undergoing trend and development towards urbanization and the consequences of socio-ecological and climate change are increasing the pressure on cities worldwide. The planning of urban green and blue spaces is essential for sustainable urban development, especially for the conservation of urban ecosystems in fast-growing cities. In this context, the spatial-explicit and ecological connectivity analyses of urban green infrastructure are helpful tools for planning and the evaluation of spatial patterns and their changes for the sustainability of urban development. The aim of this study is to understand the influence of urban expansion on the urban green corridors. In this paper, we present an analysis of ecological networks for green infrastructure planning at the city level, making the most out of morphological spatial pattern analysis (MSPA) techniques and social-ecological analysis methods. The findings reveal the changes of spatial patterns of urban green and blue areas in Gaoyou city and disclose its ecological corridors and connectivity from 1990 to 2012. The urban green corridors analysis method proposed here can be used in other cities and allow for the production of spatially detailed urban ecological connectivity assessment and monitoring. Recommendations to enhance and conserve green corridors and ecological networks such as reserving networks in the east of the example city have been concluded. The conclusion obtained using our spatial analysis method can be used in other municipalities to serve as spatial-explicit tools for urban green spaces and land use planning.
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Zhu, Qian Yi, and Yu Zhu. "Ecological Transforming in Industrial Heritage Site: Quarry Park Proposal for Sustainable Development." Applied Mechanics and Materials 178-181 (May 2012): 934–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.178-181.934.

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The thesis attempt to illustrate two things and their relationship in the city— industrial heritage and ecological urbanism— by focusing on the transformation in industrial heritage site. It starts with the definition of industrial heritage and quarry what is prepare for the later dissertation. From the theory to the case, this thesis tries to explain the questions: How the industrial element and ecological element work on the city together? Why propose in industry heritage site? Why it needs to be changed? After finding its potential and disbennifit, paper gives the answer that how to changes. Finally, the proposal in Lockport is introduced as a case for the ecological transformation strategy of industrial heritage site.
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Li, Xiao Qiong, Wei Zhang, Chun Yuan Tao, and Ying Xiang Wang. "On Conservation Strategies for Ecological Green Planning of Gongqing DigiEcoCity." Advanced Materials Research 1010-1012 (August 2014): 1287–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.1010-1012.1287.

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DigiEcoCity is an ideal city model which combines the concept of sustainable development, new technologies of digital revolution and functions that needed for creating a better life, and is the direction of the future development of low carbon city. This paper described planning concept and planning overview of Gongqing digital Eco-city, emphasized the application of Digital & ecological concept. Gongqing city has made active exploration on construction and planning model of DigiEcoCity, and aims to be a good example of the digital Eco-city in the future.
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Li, Lan, and Xiao Jian Chen. "An Analysis of the Ecological Effectiveness in City Sustainable Development from the View of Scientific Ecological Scale." Applied Mechanics and Materials 178-181 (May 2012): 349–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.178-181.349.

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From the ecological point of view, the ecological thinking is necessary in building a harmonious society and urban planning. For the ecological behavior shows the low effectiveness in city planning. Planners should re-recognize their work ethic and establish a new scientific ecological scale view. And it’s suggested that some new layers are established according to the nature of the ecological connotation. They are the ecological compensation and rehabilitation, the use of ecological flows and scientific scale, community and urban competitiveness, and so on, which can fulfill ecological behavior and essential requirement of urban sustainable development.
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Tang, Jian She, Xian Huai Huang, Li Xiang, and Guang Zhou Chen. "The Degree Indexes of Sustainable Development of she County, Sun Village, and Tong-Ling City in Anhui Provence." Advanced Materials Research 361-363 (October 2011): 1188–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.361-363.1188.

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In this study, 21 indicators, which constitute an assessment framework of sustainable development, were drawn from the ecological, environment, society, and economic subsystem. The degree index of sustainable development (DI) was first put forward and was calculated by weighting the indicators. We assessed the DI of She County, Sun Village, and Tong-ling City in Anhui Provence. The result showed that the Tong-ling City characterized the highest sustainable development level. And Sun Village performed strongest sustainable development ability.
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