scholarly journals Improving Urban Water Environment in Eastern China by Blending Traditional with Modern Landscape Planning

Scientifica ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 2017 ◽  
pp. 1-12
Author(s):  
Jiajie Cao ◽  
Junjun Yu ◽  
Yuan Tian ◽  
Cai Zhao ◽  
Hao Wang

As a fundamental part of greenspace, urban water landscape contributes greatly to the ecological system and at the same time supplies a leisure area for residents. The paper did an analysis on the number of aquatic plant communities, the form of water spaces, and water quality condition by investigating 135 quadrats (90 at amphibious boundary and the land, 45 in the water) in 45 transects of 15 urban and suburban parks. We found that water spaces had monotonous forms with low biodiversity and poor water quality. In addition, urban water landscapes hardly provided ecological functions given excessive construction. Accordingly, a proposition to connect tradition with modernism in the improvement and innovation of urban water landscape planning was put forward, and further, the way to achieve it was explored. By taking Qinhu Wetland Park as a case, the principles and specific planning methods on macro- and microperspectives were discussed to guide the development of urban landscape in eastern China.

Water ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (12) ◽  
pp. 1686
Author(s):  
Pankaj Kumar

Since ages, human societies have witnessed the intrinsic connection between their all-encompassing development and freshwater resources [...]


2012 ◽  
Vol 178-181 ◽  
pp. 300-303
Author(s):  
Zhong Zhong Zeng ◽  
Hai Shan Xia

Problems caused by urbanization such as inadequate water content in urban foundation, ecological unbalance in the soil and heat island effect, have become issues that people pay great attention to. Two projects, cited as being successful in integrating urban landscape planning and wetland ecology, are the Water Garden in Portland, USA, and the Living Water Garden in Chengdu, China. Artificial wetland is effective to establish urban ecology. It may not only solve the problem of urban water crisis, but also bring a series of good eco- environmental effects, such as to conserve groundwater, regulate climate, extend green areas, purify air, beautify city and even effectively control flood damages, and etc.


2011 ◽  
Vol 71-78 ◽  
pp. 4572-4575
Author(s):  
Feng Quan Ji ◽  
Jin Long Chu

In the course of city operation and development, the normal state of the river environment encounters hazard of varying degrees, which is manifested in the ecological degradation, functional disorder, and cultural deficiencies. The author elaborated the synergestic effect of Multi-objective Approach (MOA) in the overll improvement of the urban water systems in terms of the ecological restoration, mutiple functions and cultural effecacy. Based on the study of the landscape planning of the open space of the Guohe River in Bozhou City, which made the comprehensive analysis from an ecological, functional, and cultural perspectives and employed the multi-objective landscape remediation and conservation design, we explore the landscape planning methods of the urban waterfront which incorporate the ecology, function and culture of the region to be designed.


Author(s):  
Yuyan Liu ◽  
Fangfang Ding ◽  
Caiye Ji ◽  
Dan Wu ◽  
Lin Wang ◽  
...  

Abstract Palladium (Pd) is widely used in vehicle exhaust catalysts (VECs) to reduce toxic emissions from motor vehicles. The study aimed to quantitatively determine Pd content and water quality parameters, to analyze the variation differences and to explore the effect of water quality parameters on Pd content in the urban water environment system (wet deposition–rainfall runoff–receiving water body–estuary) of the city of Haikou, Hainan Island, China. The method used in this study included microwave digestion under high pressure and temperature, analysis by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, quality control of the experimental procedure and guaranteed recovery (85% −125%). The results showed that the dissolved Pd average content in the urban water environment system was the highest in rainfall runoff (4.93 ng/L), followed by that in the receiving water body (4.56 ng/L), and it was the lowest in wet deposition (0.1 ng/L). The suspended Pd average content was the highest in the estuary (2.83 ng/L), followed by that in rainfall runoff (1.26 ng/L), and it was the lowest in wet deposition (6 × 10−4 ng/L). The particle–water partition ratio of the estuary Pd was the highest (1.26), followed by that of Pd in rainfall runoff (0.26). The particle–water partition ratio of the wet deposition Pd was the lowest (6 × 10−3). The dissolved Pd was correlated with the pH, Cl−, and total suspended solids (TSS) (correlation coefficient = 0.52, −0.68, 0.39, p < 0.05; regression coefficient = 1.27, −1.39, 0.01). The suspended Pd was only correlated with Cl− and TSS (correlation coefficient = −0.36, 0.76, p < 0.05; regression coefficient = −1.45, 0.01). Cl− and TSS were the most closely related to Pd in the water environment system. Although individual factors such as pH, Cl−, and TSS had certain migration and transformation effects on Pd in the wet deposition–rainfall runoff–receiving water body–estuary system, the probability of strong correlations was not high. In particular, Eh was not related to the dissolved nor suspended Pd content (correlation coefficient = 0.14, 0.13), which may be due to the synergistic effect of the multiple physical factors on Pd. This study was helpful to better understand the environmental behavior of Pd and provided important theoretical support for the prevention and protection against urban water environmental pollution.


2011 ◽  
Vol 368-373 ◽  
pp. 1895-1901
Author(s):  
Yi Deng ◽  
Ling Cai ◽  
Xi Lin Li

In view of the analysis on systematic characteristics of urban landscape based on the landscape urbanism theory, this paper proposed a solution to ecological sustainability problems in urban landscape planning based on system integration and dynamic process. It established a framework for dynamic integrated planning system with system integration as the method, urban landscape ecological efficiency or ULEE evaluation drive as the core, and nonlinear dynamic process as the procedure. Compared with traditional planning methods, this system is characterized as multi-layer dynamic feedback and real-time optimized evaluation. It is a new approach for sustainable urban landscape planning.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yijian Xu ◽  
Yanhong Kong

Abstract In recent years, sponge city has been booming in China aiming to alleviate urban flooding and improve water quality of natural water bodies. LID/green infrastructure has been gradually introduced to urban planning and urban water system planning. Efficient deployment of LID facilities is critical, which requires modeling and evaluation to develop rational planning. A case study of Guian New Area was presented to show the application of SWMM and the planning methods in sponge-city-based urban water system planning for water quality sensitive new areas development. Based on SWMM, two river network water quality models, the Dongmenqiao River and the Chetian River, were established through a systematic analysis of the case study area. Baseline scenarios were simulated and analyzed, and assimilation capacities of the two river basins were calculated by a trial-and-error method. Finally, two LID scenarios were carefully designed, simulated, and analyzed to support the planning. The simulations showed that in order to meet the strict water quality requirements in Guian New Area, large scales of LID facilities are required to cut down the rainfall-runoff pollution. Moreover, measures such as more frequent cleaning to reduce pollutants accumulation on the ground should also be taken to mitigate the maximum buildups of pollutants.


2011 ◽  
Vol 374-377 ◽  
pp. 238-241
Author(s):  
Dong Yu

The natural features and patterns of "Eight water Chang'an" is one of important symbols of the Tang Dynasty Culture,This paper discusses from the urban planning level the necessity of constructing the " Chang'an eight water" and its basic principles and methods, explores ways and means to achieve the objective from two levels of the long-term planning strategy and the gradual implementation.The paper propose in the course of restoration "Chang'an eight water" urban landscape basal, an overall planning must be developed from the perspective of urban water environment to change the linear metabolic pattern, and to construct the urban water system recirculating network.With the existing situation of urban water environment, trying to solve on-site problems of urban rain, sewage purification from the self-circulation. Considering the integrated relations among urban water catchment, water storage, water diversion projects and making them penetration with each other, from the point to surface progressively recovering the city "metabolic function" as a basic ecological node to improve the urban living environment.


2011 ◽  
Vol 347-353 ◽  
pp. 1518-1522
Author(s):  
Cui Lin Zeng ◽  
Bin Lin

Unreasonable land use and planning made a significant impact on water environment in the process of rapid urbanization, which lead to deterioration of water quality, ground subsidence, floods and other serious consequences. In the analysis of water environment on the basis of its formation mechanism, community can be taken as our subject. The urban water environment can be classified into four parts according to the ways of utilizing the land: Construction area, Traffic Area, Green land and Waters. From different levels and the demand of optimizing the water environment, from three aspects: basic thought and steps, controlling strategies and supporting policies on community rainwater utilizations and planning.


2012 ◽  
Vol 450-451 ◽  
pp. 1232-1235 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiao Wei Zhang ◽  
Jing Wei Zhao

Urban human settlement construction advocates paying attention to the simultaneous and coordinated development of urban social production with natural environment in the process of urbanization; facing the many problems in the development and construction of modern cities, this paper discusses deeply on modern urban ecological design connecting with modern urban green design, landscape design and ecological design by studying the design idea reflected in The Craft of Gardens (a Chinese book on gardening by Ji Cheng); it also proposes that the simple ecological view of The Craft of Gardens should be integrated in the concept of modern landscape planning and should be developed and extended, which obviously shall promote the modernization process of China’s concept of landscape planning.


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