Abstract

Urban water system planning is the special planning of urban master planning, and focuses on ensuring flood control and ecological security. Therefore, it is based on water conservancy disciplines, ignoring its coupling with urban planning and territorial spatial planning to some extent. The composition, structure, distribution pattern, scale and other factors of urban water system affect its security, ecological and landscape functions, and its spatial layout is extremely important. Paper analyses the layout of water system, chooses the landscape accessibility of water system space as the research object, establishes the model and analysis framework, takes the different scale cities as the research scope, chooses three water system planning of Xixian New Area as the case, concretely analyses and demonstrates the spatial accessibility of water system planning, and holds that water system and urban safety should be guaranteed at the macro level, and scientific water system planning should be hold at the medium level, and landscape design is in micro-level. The accessibility of water system landscape is an important aspect of water system planning, which provides scientific basis for rational layout and planning design, creating a good urban space environment.

Details

Title
Landscape spatial accessibility analysis of urban water system planning: A case study of Xixian New Area
Author
Gao, W F 1 ; Zhu, J W 2 ; Hao, X W 2 

 College of Architecture, Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology, Shaanxi, 710055, China; School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Xi’an University of Technology, Shaanxi, 710048, China 
 School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Xi’an University of Technology, Shaanxi, 710048, China; Research Center of Eco-hydraulics and Sustainable Development, The New Style Think Tank of Shaanxi Universities, Xi’an 710048, China 
Publication year
2019
Publication date
Oct 2019
Publisher
IOP Publishing
ISSN
17551307
e-ISSN
17551315
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2558001885
Copyright
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