Study on the Integrated Development Strategy of Ecotypic Old Towns in the Suburban Area—A Case Study of Yanfeng Town, Haikou
Yangzhi Yan (),
Haoyu Li,
Tong Wang and
Kunhui Ye
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Yangzhi Yan: Chongqing University
Haoyu Li: Chongqing University
Tong Wang: University of Florida
Kunhui Ye: Chongqing University
A chapter in Proceedings of the 24th International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate, 2021, pp 283-296 from Springer
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Abstract The development of tourism is promoted by the rise in city residents’ income and their demand for higher life quality. However, due to the accelerated pace of life, shortened leisure time, tourism in the suburban area is increasingly becoming an important way for urban residents to adjust their lives and relieve their stress. Therefore, how to achieve the sustainable development of suburban areas, promote the optimization and upgrading of the regional industry of the outskirts has become an urgent problem to be solved. This paper, from the perspective of Supply-side Structural Reform, based on the regional characteristics and historical background of an Ecotypic town in the suburban area, proposes the integrated development strategy for the optimized development and integration into the process of urbanization and, and taking Yanfeng town as an example, through field research, combined with the specific characteristics and requirements, puts forward planning proposals on integrated development, to provide reference for the development of China’s Ecotypic old towns in the suburb.
Keywords: Suburban area; Ecotypic old town; Integrated development; Yanfeng town (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-8892-1_20
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