- EAN13
- 9789461863850
- Éditeur
- TU Delft
- Date de publication
- 03/2015
- Langue
- anglais
- Fiches UNIMARC
- S'identifier
Transformations of Urbanising Delta Landscape
An Historic Examination of Dealing with the Impacts of Climate Change for the Kaoping River Delta in Taiwan
Chen Kun Chung, TU Delft, Architecture and the Built Environment
TU Delft
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This book argues that the floods following extreme precipitation result not
only from very heavy rainfall but also from the significant impact of human
activities on natural water systems. While most literature emphasises that the
increasing magnitude of storm rainfall extends beyond the original protection
standards of hydrologic facilities in highly populated delta cities. Based on
the knowledge of urban morphology, this study analyses how human systems have
affected the transformation of natural water processes in the Kaoping River
Delta. The relationship between human environments and natural landscape is
illustrated via a 3-layer analytical framework which consists of a natural
landscape layer, an infrastructure layer and an occupation layer. This layer-
based approach views landscapes as a whole system in which each element
interacts with the others.
*[Dr]: Docteur
only from very heavy rainfall but also from the significant impact of human
activities on natural water systems. While most literature emphasises that the
increasing magnitude of storm rainfall extends beyond the original protection
standards of hydrologic facilities in highly populated delta cities. Based on
the knowledge of urban morphology, this study analyses how human systems have
affected the transformation of natural water processes in the Kaoping River
Delta. The relationship between human environments and natural landscape is
illustrated via a 3-layer analytical framework which consists of a natural
landscape layer, an infrastructure layer and an occupation layer. This layer-
based approach views landscapes as a whole system in which each element
interacts with the others.
*[Dr]: Docteur
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