Coastal Building Setback Line Determining Method and Application

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Coastal Building planning, especially the distance between the building and the coastline, has great influence on the landscape resource of the coast and the self-security of the buildings. At present, most of the coastal countries and areas have relevant regulations on coastal building setback lines. The paper, based on the natural attribute of the coastal segments, constructs index system, determines coastal building stopping distance, classifies and grades the setback distances in order to facilitate management, applies it in Dalian, and at last draws the conclusion by concrete example comparison that coastal building stopping distance determined by the method is essentially consistent with the real distance between building and coastline, which can be regarded as the basis for coastal building planning and management.

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142-146

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October 2012

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