Construction of Ecological Infrastructure under Macroscopic Scale Based on the Theory of Anti-Planning

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Rapid urbanization leads to the contradiction between socioeconomic development and natural ecological system becoming more acute. The planners need to think seriously about these problems: how to scientifically and reasonably plan space layout under macroscopic scale, how to coordinate the relationship between the land and ecological environment and how to promote the healthy and sustainable urban development. This paper takes the concept of anti-planning as the starting point and discusses the construction mode of ecological infrastructure in macroscopic planning. It can provide reference design ideas and methods for urban planning in a macroscopic level.

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July 2014

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