A study of establishing the land regulations of Taiwan on the viewpoint of altitudes / 由海拔高度觀點建立台灣國土管制之研究

碩士 / 國立臺北大學 / 不動產與城鄉環境學系 / 93 / In Taiwan, because the Central Mountains is located at the midst, approximately half of land is higher than an altitute of 500 meters. Most of the land rises and falls, except the west plains and the east rift valley. Recently, there are many disasters in Taiwan. The disaster made Taiwanese to reflect the mistake of land use in the past. The Council for Economic Planning and Development had passed the draft of the land recovering in 2005 to solve the land use problem. But it is doubted that the draft can be comforted to the nature and suit the measure to local conditions.

This study collected many studies about the altitudes. The altitudes have important influences on Taiwan’s land, but there are few studies in our land policies. Our land planning never thought about the altitudes, so the land use configuration is the same between the altitudes of 100 meters and 3,952 meters. People ignore that the environment at the altitude of 100 meters and 1,000 meters is different. Land use and land regulations cannot be the same. This study uses relief maps to correct the thought of Taiwan land. This study sets up the regression between the altitudes and the temperatures to provide useful information to the authorities concerned and climbers.

In addition, the altitudes also influence the living of people. The altitudes affect the activity of people. This study infers that there are almost 320 thousand populations at over the altitude of 500 meters. The population is almost 1.44 percentages of all Taiwanese. Otherwise, this study also infers that the higher the altitudes, the lower the temperature. The yummy temperature of altitudes attracts large number of tourists, and that affected a great impact on the environment. Therefore we need to restrain the populations of tourists in the areas of altitudes.

Our land regulations lack the ideas of conforming the nature and suiting the measure to local conditions, so they cannot achieve the goal of land regulation. This study uses the altitude lines and the control of floor area to establish the land regulations of Taiwan on the viewpoint of altitudes.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:TW/093NTPU0133010
Date January 2005
CreatorsHsieh, Yi-Ling, 謝怡翎
ContributorsWang, Shih-Yeh, 王世燁
Source SetsNational Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan
Languagezh-TW
Detected LanguageEnglish
Type學位論文 ; thesis
Format145

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