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As the leading city in the Yangtze River delta, Shanghai has got a rapid growth of population and inadequate supply of land in recent years, which bring great difficulties to its urban construction and development. Based on this background, Shanghai government put forward Two Increases and Two Reductions Policy in 2003. This paper not only learns and analyses the policy, but also comes up with an idea about its future development in three aspects, such as urban design, traffic impact assessment and resilient city.
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Yu-qing, L., Jian-yun, H. (2015). The Analysis of Two Increases and Two Reductions Policy of Shanghai. In: Chen, X., Pan, Q. (eds) Building Resilient Cities in China: The Nexus between Planning and Science. GeoJournal Library, vol 113. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-14145-9_11
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