Applied Mechanics and Materials Vols. 587-589

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Abstract: The historical area of an urban city has a long developing history and contains extensive and valuable cultural assets and associations. In response to the urban function and industrial structure change, the majority of the old and historic community development is stalled with decreasing population and increasing number of vacant and abandoned houses and lands, which seriously affecting the living environment of the remaining resident and destroys the spatial elements that are used to shape the historical streets. In recent years, the public sector and society organizations have put funds into the relevant environmental regeneration operation with more improvement mechanisms, and focus on how to promote participation and cooperation from private and local resources. However, the rational of public sectors and experts are often contained with short-term plans and emphasis on promoting regional tourism or cultural creativity, while ignoring the importance of participating opportunity of local residents and existing community resources. Most renovation of old buildings in the community are still based on the owners self-business and considerations or operation strategies, and the benefit to the surrounding public environment is limited. This research used a local house in the old community as working studios in order to observe and analyze the actual spatial resources of old communities identified by local workshop can be reactivated by regional development, and through continuous interaction with community organizations to attract stores and community residents to start caring about their surroundings and related public affairs to progressively develop a “learning exchange" between different professional groups in the community on public environment-related issues. Through such research, it helped to activate participation of local people, and to collect and compile comments on regeneration development of historical areas from the local community.
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Abstract: Effective post-game utilization of Olympic stadiums could not only make the best use of the investments, but also contribute to urban and regional development. This paper discusses the utilization of Olympic stadiums in Beijing and their core function in the development of the Beijing Asian-Olympic business district (BAOBD) based on an analysis of the success of the iRENA business district (IBD). This study reveals that there has been a dynamic depression in the center of the BAOBD, and revitalization must begin with the innovative development of Olympic culture, to which the experience economy is suggested as a key strategy. Moreover, the ripple effect model of the IBD is a valuable and feasible example for the BAOBD to follow.
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Abstract: Known as one of the earliest developed hundred-year-old mines in Northeast China, Yingcheng Colliery prospered in the 1960s and 70s with complete mining facilities and mature industrial buildings. Combining field survey and documentation research, this paper investigates and classifies industrial heritage in the mining area for the purpose of comprehensive record of current condition of industrial heritage in the mining area.
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Abstract: The regional settlement has close relationship with the environment of specific terrain, and formed integrated and vivid human settlement landscape system through human’s social living and practice. Taking the analysis view of studying space structure of landscape form, this paper is trying to find out a new study clue for traditional settlement configuration in specific region – the element of landscape space structure - the meta structure as the object, and aim to provide a practical theory and method for regional traditional settlement study.
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The technological advantages of GIS make it be a useful tool in city and regional planning, such as planning data analysis, spatial analysis and decision making .This paper introduced the specific use of GIS in regional planning and summarized the use of GIS in different aspect of regional planning. Forecasting the way to use GIS in G3 and G4times and the tend ,the development of GIS in the future.

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Abstract: The term attractiveness holds in its meaning something indeterminate and subjective; none of us is able to say exactly what is and what is not generally attractive. Any good (and land) can be considered as attractive as it is attractive, appealing, engaging, interesting for us and above all, whether it meets our needs. The attraction of the area is perceived by each of us individually, often quite differently, depending on our current and long-term needs, activities, age, social status, etc. In the literature, there are often terms such as quality of life, housing quality, attractive housing, but the concept of attractiveness of the area is not particularly mentioned. In the present article, there are the factors that undoubtedly greatly affect the lives of all people living in houses, especially in the hinterlands of cities, and it is possible to establish a modeling of attractiveness of the area for residential, individual housing on the evaluation and analysis of these factors.
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Abstract: With respect to mining area, to establish an evaluation system that aims to reflecting its actual condition and assessing its sustainable development ability has been of importance. In this paper, we discussed the meaning of sustainable development and evaluation factors, and then built a fuzzy comprehensive evaluation model to evaluate the sustainable development condition of mining area.
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Abstract: As the first industrial heritage general survey being on, a class of cultural buildings with high value have been discovered. Differ from the industrial buildings industry with production function, these building were used in workers` daily life. With early construction time and special shape they gathered to a unique architecture style. Along with the rough city`s fast-development today, the product of the industrial age is in a perilous state. By analyzing the form and value, I try to argue for the conservation on them from the city development perspective.
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Abstract: Driven by the national economic strategy, Changdexincheng will put forward a higher request to the city construction as a starting and guiding area of the "Changdongbei" economic zone, as well as analyze the driving force, dug deeper potential, summarize the main driving force factors of its development, and provide reference for development of similar cities.
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Abstract: By establishing the evaluation index system, the coordinated development model was proposed to make a quantitative research on the characteristics analysis of nature reserve, economic development, coordinated development of environment and society in Guangdong province. The results show that most of the regions in Guangdong province are in disorder state, and there exist significant differences in the protection of ecological resources, environmental protection, economic and social development in its inner regions. These regions were grouped into six categories, and the details of each category were described. Finally, the corresponding regulatory strategies are proposed for each category.
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