ABSTRACT
Taking the water space landscape in the city as the theme, the relationship between city and water as the core, and Chinese traditional culture as the ideological context, this paper puts forward the theoretical framework and practical cases of urban water management. Urban water management theory provides corresponding theoretical support for the construction of water characteristics and guides practice in many aspects, including water ecology, water environment, water safety, water cycle, water culture, water space and water economy, to optimize the structure and function of the water space. It is necessary to explore measures for constructing water space features from the standpoint of ecological security patterns, urban and rural quality improvement and feature shaping, central urban space layout, and regional coordinated development. The research on the land spatial planning method of waterfront cities proposed by this study can provide new ideas for the spatial land planning of other waterfront cities.
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The authors would like to thank the editors and the anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments and suggestions on this paper.
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Author contributions
Conceptualization, Jie Xu; methodology, Pengnan Xiao; software, Jie Xu. and Pengnan Xiao.; and writing—original draft preparation, Pengnan Xiao. All authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript.
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