从圩田排水系统到多元化景观的转变

Translated title of the contribution: Transition from the Polder Drainage System to the Diversified Landscape

I. Bobbink, A.M. Hussain, L.J. Hartmeyer, Y.W. WONG

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Abstract

The Dutch polder landscape still needs to be defined again. This time, the transformation is no longer to make the delta area habitable through reclamation and management, and to improve agricultural efficiency through land consolidation, but to respond to the challenges brought about by today's extreme climate change and population growth. The goal is to form a more flexible and more livable landscape that is more inclusive to people, plants, and animals. This article discusses the formation process, status quo, potential, challenges, and possible future of the Rotter River Basin, a representative of the polder landscape. The abstract design principles behind the proposal described in this article also inspire polder landscapes in other parts of the world.
Translated title of the contributionTransition from the Polder Drainage System to the Diversified Landscape
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)22-27
Number of pages6
JournalZhongguo Yuanlin
Volume37
Issue number10
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Keywords

  • polder-boezem system
  • diversification
  • landscape architecture
  • polder
  • flexible landscape
  • landscape architecture design course

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