To Be or Not to Be — Reflection on the Full Coverage of the Regulatory Detailed Planning

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On the basis of analyzing the pros and cons of the current practice of full coverage of regulatory detailed planning, the paper aims to establish a dynamic regulatory detailed planning featuring a comprehensive regulation both macroscopically and microscopically. The paper holds the belief that the coverage scope of the regulatory detailed planning should be the short-term construction area; in case that the practice of “Full Coverage” needs to be conducted, it shall be compiled on the basis of time sequence by separating the short-term and long-term project. The compilation for short-term project should start from the region and go deeper into the block and land parcel, and the development intensity index should be worked out according to the stage of land leasing in specific project; the compilation for long-term project should focus on the region and block area, and the development intensity index should be formulated in line with the city’s specific development stage and then make adjustment accordingly.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 368-373)

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1710-1713

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October 2011

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