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On the Ways to Optimize Land Use Pattern by Basing on the Concept of Low Carbon Eco-city

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Based on the comparative analysis of the related concepts such as sustainable development, ecological city, low carbon cities and low-carbon eco-city, the paper argues that low-carbon eco-city embodies the concept of the sustainable urban development and implements that of the low-carbon economy development mode and eco-development in the course of urban development. Grounded on the systematic analysis of the relationship between urban land use and carbon emissions, such as urban land cover, land use type, land use structure etc, the paper put forward some ways to optimize the using pattern of urban land, which include economization of land use, compactization of space, effective mix of land function, and viresecnce of land etc..

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Luo, Yl., Zhang, Cx. (2011). On the Ways to Optimize Land Use Pattern by Basing on the Concept of Low Carbon Eco-city. In: Zhou, M. (eds) Advances in Education and Management. ISAEBD 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 211. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23062-2_2

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