ASSESSING THE POTENTIAL OF LOW-CARBON COMMUNITY REGENERATION IN DADONG, CHINA
Keywords:
Low-carbon community regeneration, Dadong, China, urban network analysis, community design, pedestrian network, sustainable transportation, carbon emissions, community connectivity, urban planning.Abstract
This study aims to assess the potential of low-carbon community regeneration in Dadong, China, through an analysis of urban network patterns and the design of a community pedestrian network. By integrating urban network analysis into community design, this research explores strategies for enhancing community connectivity, promoting sustainable transportation, and reducing carbon emissions. The study utilizes a case study approach, focusing on Dadong as a representative community in China. Through a comprehensive analysis of the existing urban network and transportation patterns, this research identifies opportunities and challenges for low-carbon community regeneration in Dadong. The findings highlight the importance of pedestrian network design and provide valuable insights for policymakers and urban planners seeking to promote sustainable living environments.
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