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Sustainable Development and Construction of Urban Underground Space Based on Complex Network Theory: The Case of Hongshan District, Wuhan City

Qingwei Nie (), Guangjin Liu () and Lin Yang ()
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Qingwei Nie: Wuhan University
Guangjin Liu: Wuhan University
Lin Yang: Wuhan University

Chapter Chapter 49 in Proceedings of the 28th International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate, 2024, pp 703-718 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Based on the prerequisites of regional development in Hongshan District, the complex network theory was applied to evaluate the development functions. The evaluation results show that the above-ground space in Hongshan District needs to meet the high demand development of residential space on the one hand and focus on improving the functions of urban green land and municipal public service land on the other. Based on determining the development direction of the above-ground space, the site selection strategy and development direction of the underground space is proposed based on the suitable parcel D1 and parcel D2 respectively. The underground space of parcel D1 is suitable for the development of a municipal public facilities system, and the underground space of parcel D2 is suitable for the development of a transportation system and underground commercial complex.

Keywords: Urban planning; Underground space development; Complex network; Evaluation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-1949-5_49

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