会议专题

Comparison of Nature Restoration Projects in Urban Areas of Japan, China, and Korea

We examined three nature restoration projects in urban areas of Japan, China, and Korea. A prefectural park (29ha) has been under construction since 2005 on an abandoned industrial site in the southern part of Amagasaki City, Hyogo Prefecture, central Japan. Shanghai Central Park (28ha) was redeveloped in 2002 on a site that was formerly the old downtown in central Shanghai. Seoul Forest Park was developed as a large urban park (116ha) in 2005 in Seoul. All three parks were developed as urban parks by local governments. Citizen involvement is common to all three examples. One of main purposes of the Hyogo prefectural park and the Seoul Forest Park was the reuse of unused or abandoned areas. One goal in Hyogo, Shanghai, and Seoul was to restore the urban ecosystem and preserve the environment. We discussed the meaning of nature restoration in urban areas.

Nature Restoration Urban Area Park Heat Island Citizen Involvement

Tomohiro Ichinose Yue Shen Ye, Kyung-Rok Takeshi Kinoshita

Institute of Environmental and Natural Sciences, University of Hyogo National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Tran Graduate School of Horticulture, Chiba University

国际会议

第10届中日韩国际风景园林学术研讨会(10th International Landscape Architecture Symposium of Korea,China and Japan)

韩国京畿道

英文

186-190

2007-10-01(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)