A Study of the Protection-Oriented Development Strategy of Green Heart in Hilly Areas: The Case of Green Heart Demonstration Zone of Changsha-Zhuzhou-Xiangtan Agglomeration

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This paper derived from the desire for a better understanding of the challengers faced by the green heart of Changsha-Zhuzhou-Xiangtan agglomeration, advancing the developing strategy of Green Heart from multiple aspects such as coordinated management of regional scale, the growing pattern of ecological layout, efficient composition and space optimization as well as “Green” industry operations. Based on regarding Yijiawan district as strategic core, Zhaoshan scenic resort as Green Lung, this visualization anticipates the spatial layout pattern of Green Heart in which the demonstration zone is surrounded by Muyun cluster, Tiaoma cluster and Longyunxian cluster in the form of circular sector. In comparing status quo with succeed domestic and foreign case, the conclusion “One heart with Eight Clusters” is drawn.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 433-440)

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