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Tvarumo Ir Darnos Veiksniai Planuojant Urbanistinę Plėtrą

Pages 208-215 | Received 04 Oct 2010, Published online: 22 May 2013
 

Santrauka

Svarstomi tvarumo (sustainability) ir darnos (harmony) sąvokų skirtumai ir dėl jų painiojimo atsirandančios netikslios sustainable development strategijos interpretacijos. Aptariamos urbanistinio projektavimo ir planavimo norminimo spragos, tampančios rimtu kliuviniu tvariai miestų ir rajonų urbanistinei plėtrai. Nurodoma, kad prioritetiniai uždaviniai yra: 1) urbanistinio projektavimo normyno įteisinimas; 2) diferencijuotas miesto struktūrinių dalių plėtros apibrėžimas; 3) detalizuotas miesto centrinės dalies formavimo numatymas; 4) integruotas priemiesčio zonos arba metropolinio arealo planavimas.

Abstract

The paper discusses conceptual differences of the definitions “sustainability” and “harmony” and the confusion caused by incorrect interpretations of sustainable development strategies. The paper also deals with gaps in urban design and planning standardization, which becomes a serious obstacle to sustainable urban and regional development. The priority targets indicated in this paper are: 1) urban design normative validation; 2) differential definition of urban structural areas development; 3) establishment of detailed urban central part formation and 4) integrated planning of the suburban and metropolitan range area.

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