Research of Space Form Evolution of New and High Technology Industries Development Zones

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The paper analyzed development of high and new technology industry zones in foreign countries. The practice mode of high-tech zones are summed up as Science Park, Science City, Technopolis, High-tech Areas, High and New Technology Industries Development Belt, and space form evolution model of high-tech zones are reduced to single point, multipoint and banded structure. Then the paper analyzed mechanism of space form evolution of high-tech zones from aspects of agglomeration and diffusion development. At last, combined with the development of China’s high-tech zones in typical areas, the paper puts forward development trend of space form the evolution of high-tech zones in the future, such as interaction with evolution of urban spatial structure, one zone with multiple parks, replacement of function in old industrial zones, ecological and sustainable development, shape green space, intelligence.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 671-674)

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2431-2436

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March 2013

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