Discussion on Regeneration at Daan Forest Park from Perspective of Sponge City / 由海綿城市理念探討大安森林公園再生

碩士 / 輔仁大學 / 景觀設計學系碩士班 / 107 / In the face of increasing intensity and frequency of future disasters caused by climate changes, traditional flood drain concept will not be able to reduce disasters effectively. Urban governance must further explore how to construct a green base system on the existing base conditions, and improve specific spaces in the system, introducing sponge city concept to enhance the city's adaptive capability in response to disasters.
This study explores Daan Forest Park's development as the core green base space in Taipei. First, it reviews park planning and evolution in Greater Taipei area from 1895 to nowadays and the development process, positioning and representativeness of Daan Forest Park. By reviewing and analyzing the existing conditions and previous research findings, it is found that Daan Forest Park has high a groundwater level and a risk of soil liquefaction. Aside from the back-filled soil during the construction, it is mainly the clay soil that causes poor water permeability and limited tree growth. The spatial imagery and activity feature of the park's southern area are unclear, and the single tree type being planted there lacks specialty, which makes the actual ecological conditions and imagery of the so-called “forest park” impossible to materialize. However, it is found that in recent years, the crested goshawk has become an indicative species.
Therefore, in the light of the renewing development of Daan Forest Park and the second-generation park policy indicators of Taipei City, this study proposes the renewal planning suggestions for the park’s southern area: Weak and infected plants need to be removed and the water storage capacity of the southern area can be strengthened by digging grass ditch on micro soil preparation and constructed wetlands. The roads in the southern area can be adjusted to provide ecological conservation for crested goshawk, and correct using behavior has to be ensured to promote ecological balance and species diversity. The results of the study can provide bases and workable suggestions for the park’s future green space improvement in an effort to create features for the park's southern area and greatly improve the resilience of Daan Forest Park and its neighboring environment.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:TW/107FJU00356004
Date January 2019
CreatorsHSU,WEN-LING, 許紋綾
ContributorsWang,Syou-Jywan, 王秀娟
Source SetsNational Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan
Languagezh-TW
Detected LanguageEnglish
Type學位論文 ; thesis
Format147

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