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Study On Reconstruction And Renewal Of Quarrying Waste Landscape Planning In Dongguan

Posted on:2012-05-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:P T HuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2211330338451982Subject:Urban planning and design
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During the initial development period of Dongguan area, there is a large demand of stone due to the huge volume of infrastructure projects, which led to the rapid expansion of quarry. Nowadays, with the acceleration of global economy integration and the rising emphasis on ecological awareness, in order to improve the competitiveness of Dongguan region, Dongguan has re-adjusted its industrial structure. Lots of quarrying waste has been discarded during the re-adjustment period. This paper is to further study on the reconstruction and renewal of quarrying waste of Dongguan region by employing both the field survey and paper research method.Based on the theoretical results, the paper is to point out the causality and characteristics of quarrying waste in canton region and to summarize the whole process of reconstruction and renewal of quarrying waste. Field surveys have been undertaken for three quarrying waste in Qingxi, Xiegang,Sanlian andZhangmutou. The paper is to further take synthesis analysis on the current situation, environmental effects and potential value of quarrying waste in Dongguan region and to propose a proper development mode for it.As a conclusion, this paper gives several design principles and methods for reconstruction and renewal of quarrying waste have been proposed based on the theoretical analysis and successful cases (domestic and overseas). Finally, these principles have been applied to the design of Mt. Shuilian Park in Dongguan. The Mt. Shuilian quarrying waste has been studied in terms of location and current situation, etc. Then corresponding advices have been proposed for strategy, cencept, sectorization and plant design of Mt. Shuilian Park.
Keywords/Search Tags:Dongguan, Quarrying Waste, Reconstruction and Renewal, Landscape Design
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