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Space-inclusive Governance Strategy and Design Approach of the Grand Canal National Cultural Park in Jining and Zaozhuang

Received: 7 June 2023    Accepted: 12 July 2023    Published: 17 July 2023
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Abstract

The Grand Canal National Cultural Park has the “common characteristics” of all national parks in China, which produces an “individual problem”. Due to the uneven distribution of resources in each settlement, the relevant departments implement different planning methods, which has resulted in uneven development in the latitudinal direction. Therefore, the naive approach of applying a single strategy directly and uniformly to the whole region may not be optimal for sustainable development in the longitudinal direction. The canal has transportation functions, and the areas along the route are a gathering of people, resources, and culture from multiple places. This article summarizes the international experience of spatial organic integration from the perspective of spatial inclusivity. Jining and Zaozhuang are typical cities along the canal that "rise and fall due to transport". Using Space syntax and ArcGIS tools, this paper reveals the internal logical characteristics of space formed under the influence of time development and various factors. Based on this, a diversified urban governance strategy and design approach for the construction of the Grand Canal National Cultural Park are proposed to make the park into an engine for economic growth and development for the villages?

Published in Urban and Regional Planning (Volume 8, Issue 3)
DOI 10.11648/j.urp.20230803.11
Page(s) 31-40
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Keywords

Jining and Zaozhuang, The Grand Canal National Cultural Park, Spatial Inclusiveness, Governance and Design

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    Yao Zigang, Zhang Yanting, Chen Ning, Pang Yan. Space-inclusive Governance Strategy and Design Approach of the Grand Canal National Cultural Park in Jining and Zaozhuang. Urban Reg Plan. 2023;8(3):31-40. doi: 10.11648/j.urp.20230803.11

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  • College of Art Design and Media, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai, China

  • College of Art Design and Media, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai, China

  • College of Art Design and Media, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai, China

  • College of Art Design and Media, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai, China

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