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Department of Landscape Architecture, University of Washington
Je Hou, Dean and Professor
Seattle implements bottom-up planning and design on parks and green
spaces. The people spontaneously participate in the process of design and
implementation, which then affects the number and location of parks and
green spaces in the process of urban planning.
Herbarium of National Taiwan University
Kuo, Cheng-Meng, Curator
Planners should respond to the “nature of land” of Taipei City from the
aspect of geological, geomorphological, climatic, ecological, and human
development.
Department of Landscape Architecture, Chinese Culture University
Kuo, Hsiang-Yin, Lecturer
Following the discussion of the park planning and policies design process,
comes along with many practical issues.
Department of Landscape Architecture, Chinese Culture University
Lee, Chun-Lin, Associate Professor
Parks and green spaces can play the role of water storage and water supply,
ease off the neighboring water consumption where water quality isn’t
concerned, and adapt the concept of a small reservoir and a regional
reservoir.
College of Humanities and Arts, National Quemoy University
Lee, Su-Hsin, Professor and Adjunct Dean
Taking ""ecosystem services"" into consideration, this is not only important
to living creatures, but also to our living environment.
Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research
Lee, Yung-Chan, Research Fellow
The overall examination of urban planning in Taipei has focused on key
development areas or administrative divisions for a long time. There is a
lack of city-wide discussion on the integration and practice mechanisms of
water resources and green resources.
National Federation of Republic of China Landscape Engineering
Business Association Lee,Pi-Feng, Vice Chairman
The residential living sphere can be used to define the scope of future park
design. The regional culture value and features of society should also be
considered in the planning and design.
Department of Civil Engineering, National Taiwan University
Lee,Tim-Hau, Associate Professor
Parks, green spaces and public facilities can reduce the water inflow of
the reservoir by storing rainwater.
Hsi Liu Environmental Greening Foundation
Li, Zhong-Yuan, Director of Landscape Division
Even though Taipei City Conservation Area is vast, there are still cases of
continuous damage to the environment. We should pay more attention on it.
Graduate Institute of Urban Planning, National Taipei Univer-
sity Liao, Kuei-Hsien, Associate Professor
One of the foundation and core value of building urban resilience is to
let the public see the hydrological dynamics in the environment of
parks and green spaces, and therefore increase the public's awareness
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