The Planning of Urban Waterfront Space Based on Waterway Governance — A Case Study of Nanfei River Waterway in Anhui Province

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In recent years, waterway governance has become an opportunity for a new round of reform to urban waterfront space. In the new historical conditions, affected by the requirements of ecological restoration of waterways and urban waterfront landscape, the improvement of the water quality, the functional transformation of waterfront space and comprehensive improvement in the shoreline environment are hold together by the guide of principles of sustainable development. Based on waterway governance, the urban waterfront space is becoming into the important meeting point of the improvement of urban environment, space and the quality of the culture. In this paper, the planning of urban waterfront based on Anhui Nanfei River waterway governance is discussed.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 518-523)

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5894-5900

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May 2012

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DOI: 10.1016/s0006-3207(97)00166-3

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