Zhang Wenxuan, Zhang Lingli, Hao Jinmin, Zhu Chuanmin. Land Use Strategy in Developed Coastal Areas under Background of Newly Land Use Planning Implementation Take Dasong New City in Ningbo for Example[J]. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING, 2014, 4(4): 103-108.
Citation: Zhang Wenxuan, Zhang Lingli, Hao Jinmin, Zhu Chuanmin. Land Use Strategy in Developed Coastal Areas under Background of Newly Land Use Planning Implementation Take Dasong New City in Ningbo for Example[J]. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING, 2014, 4(4): 103-108.

Land Use Strategy in Developed Coastal Areas under Background of Newly Land Use Planning Implementation Take Dasong New City in Ningbo for Example

  • The purpose was to put forward some land use strategies which was fit for development of coastal economic developed region by analyzing land use problems of this area.A case analysis method was adopted and Dasong new city in Ningbo was selected as the case area.By analyzing orientation of urban development of coastal economic developed area and finding restrictions and problems of land-use which was faced in development of new city with a background of new land use planning implementation,it was suggested that we should innovate land-use strategy,which was fit for Dasong new city′s development,from two aspect which was broadening sources of income and reducing expenditure.Through tapping the potential and remolding old building,it could increase 650 hectares land for construction.And by using the land in the hills or reclaiming land from sea,it could increase 860 hectares of land for construction.This construction land could ease contradiction of land use effectively.The research findings showed that the land-use strategy which insisted on digging the latent power in land-use and adjusts the land-use spatial distribution with its geographical advantages was very useful for coastal economic developed region.It could not only provide some advices for local government to make a new land use plan and control measures,but also provide feasible suggestions for land requirements of construction and development of cities.
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