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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Study of the Impact and Planning Strategies for Local Green Resource Distribution after City-County Consolidation:Case Study on Border Districts Between Kaohsiung City and County

Chien, Che-Wen 08 September 2011 (has links)
The delineation of administrative boundaries not only determines the spatial distribution of urban and rural areas but also affect the natural resources related to conservation, utilization, and management. In Taiwan, various institutional factors such as the urban development gap, the scale of administrative areas, and the administrative system level often result in uneven distribution of resources of social injustice. In this study, the starting point for the discussion on the annexation of the city and county of Kaohsiung is a comparison of similar properties in the area of space but with differences due to administrative boundaries in the distribution of local green resources, in addition to an exploration of the expansion of urban areas when there is regional integration within the resource advantages for fine-scale observations under the impact of the community. The study area will include Kaohsiung City's Lingya in the Cianjhen District and Fengshan City in Kaohsiung County. In addition, the counties and cities are the respective executive authorities within the study area; this point highlights the unique place and historical development of the human context. The research methods of this study will focus on the distribution of spatial location and different specific administrative units with respect to the local green resources analysis and evaluation. In the quantitative analysis, which will, through the landscape ecology indicators among computing tools (Fragstats 3.3R), quantify the characteristics of the landscape within the urban scale, and a geographic information system (ArcGIS 9.3R) spatial analysis module will be applied to evaluate the accessibility of the green space resources. Then a qualitative survey will be carried out using an on-site observation method and a local interview method to reach an understanding of local community resources with respect to the interactive effects and differences. The results show the existence of administrative boundaries for local green resource allocation and planning, which will produce different degrees of impact, so when the city changes in administrative areas, local green resources management institutions may also be involved in the adjustment of planning and assessment opportunities. Finally, we hope to do for the community through the development of local sustainable practices and to determine the appropriate direction for local green resource strategic planning.

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