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題名: | Prospects for sub-regional cooperation in fujian and taiwan from perspective of urban planning system: A case study of pingtan experimental area | 作者: | You, Ninglong;Shen, Zhenjiang;Pai, Jen-Te;Kobayashi, Fumihiko 白仁德 |
貢獻者: | 地政學系 | 日期: | 2017 | 上傳時間: | 31-Jul-2017 | 摘要: | The pace of cross-border sub-regional cooperation is accelerating in the worldwide; ways of institutional cooperation guided by policy has become the trend of regional development gradually. The collaborative development of urban planning system is one of deciding factors in sub-regional cooperation. Fujian and Taiwan have deep connections and the strategic visions of cross-strait cooperation was formed. The approval of Pingtan Experimental Area provided conditions and spaces for the realization of cooperation and it proposed a new pattern of joint planning, development and management in the same year. Based on that, this study attempts to find and analyze the collaboration points which are significant to promote joint management by making a comparison of system of laws and regulations, system of operation and system of administration in urban planning system between the mainland China and Taiwan. Then we will build an operational framework of sub-regional cooperation based on the method of shift-of-context analysis. Related references are including: (1) Add necessary control requirements of building and land use into legal aspects; (2) Strengthen the connections between master plan and detailed planning; (3) Set up special departments for planning review under legal management in administrative cooperation; (4) Implement management for various lands in the same way to promote overall effective development of Pingtan. © SPSD Press from 2017, SPSD Press, Kanazawa. | 關聯: | International Review for Spatial Planning and Sustainable Development, 5(2), 60-79 | 資料類型: | article | DOI: | http://dx.doi.org/10.14246/irspsd.5.2_60 |
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