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Research on the Ecological Quality Improvement Path of Existing Urban Residential Area

Zhidong Zhang (), Boyang Liu () and Yang Mao ()
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Zhidong Zhang: Beijing Jiaotong University
Boyang Liu: Beijing Jiaotong University
Yang Mao: Beijing Jiaotong University

A chapter in LISS 2021, 2022, pp 369-378 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract With the development of the social economy, the renovation of existing residential areas in cities has been promoted and implemented. This paper explores people’s living requirements and the imbalance between the ecological quality and the development of society and economy in an existing urban residential area, and particularly analyzes the alienation of public space and the management of the residential area. Based on the social significance of the residential area's ecological quality improvement, the sustainability-oriented improvement path of ecological quality in the urban residential area is investigated from the perspective of the public space, road system, original social structure, and management.

Keywords: Existing urban residential area; Ecological quality; Improvement path; Renovation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-8656-6_34

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