Research on the Systematic Construction and High-Quality Development of Urban Coastal Slow Traffic Spaces
Sun Dong 1 ,*- 1 . School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Shenyang Jianzhu University, Shenyang 110168, China
With the advancement of coastal living environment development and the improvement of urban ecological conditions, the systematic construction and high-quality development of coastal slow traffic spaces have become one of the important issues in promoting urban sustainable development. Coastal slow traffic spaces undertake multiple functions including ecology, transportation, society, and culture. The study first examines the significance of coastal slow traffic spaces from a multidimensional perspective, highlighting their importance across four key areas: public health, ecological resilience, cultural heritage preservation, and economic vitality. Then system analyzed key issues in the current coastal slow traffic spaces, including continuity, right-of-way protection, spatial quality, and functional integration. The study proposes a comprehensive optimization framework and implementation strategies based on four dimensions—multi-network integration, cultural expression, enhancement of ecological resilience, and smart services. This approach helps to build an efficient, green, people- centered, and intelligent coastal slow traffic system. It also promotes coastal slow traffic spaces to truly become high-quality public spaces that serve all citizens and foster sustainable urban development.
| Published in | Coastal Human Settlements (Volume 1, Issue 2) |
| DOI | register/chs/1/2/2 |
| Page(s) | 5 |
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Coastal Cities, Slow Traffic Space, People-Centered City, Multi-Network Integration
APA Style
Dong, S. S. (2024). Research on the Systematic Construction and High-Quality Development of Urban Coastal Slow Traffic Spaces. Coastal Human Settlements, 1, (2), 1. https://doi.org/register/chs/1/2/2
ACS Style
Dong, S. Research on the Systematic Construction and High-Quality Development of Urban Coastal Slow Traffic Spaces. Mach. Learn. Res. (2024), 1, (2), 1. doi: https://doi.org/register/chs/1/2/2
AMA Style
Dong . Research on the Systematic Construction and High-Quality Development of Urban Coastal Slow Traffic Spaces. Mach Learn Res. (2024);1(2):1. doi: https://doi.org/register/chs/1/2/2