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  • Underground space utilisation for urban renewal

    Author(s)
    Cui, Jianqiang
    Broere, Wout
    Lin, Dong
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Cui, Jenny
    Year published
    2021
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    Abstract
    The rapid increase in world population in the 21st century, with associated transport and environmental problems, has encouraged the development of urban underground spaces as an optimal solution in many occasions, including urban renewal schemes. This paper reviews literature on the utilisation of urban underground space for urban renewal to provide a better understanding of how urban underground space can contribute to urban renewal, and of challenges and successes in achieving the goals. The paper concludes that urban underground space present new development opportunities (e.g. land/space supply, less traffic congestion, ...
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    The rapid increase in world population in the 21st century, with associated transport and environmental problems, has encouraged the development of urban underground spaces as an optimal solution in many occasions, including urban renewal schemes. This paper reviews literature on the utilisation of urban underground space for urban renewal to provide a better understanding of how urban underground space can contribute to urban renewal, and of challenges and successes in achieving the goals. The paper concludes that urban underground space present new development opportunities (e.g. land/space supply, less traffic congestion, compact city development, and urban sustainable development) in regeneration of existing urban land. Urban underground spaces, as valuable resources and efficient and effective tools for urban renewal, should be considered by decision-makers for transforming existing urban areas, stimulating vibrant and denser development and mixed land use.
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    Journal Title
    Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology
    Volume
    108
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tust.2020.103726
    Subject
    Civil Engineering
    Resources Engineering and Extractive Metallurgy
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/400346
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