The Symbiotic Development of Urban Waterfront Spaces and Regional Culture: Unleashing Potentials, Innovative Design, and Sustainable Development
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https://doi.org/10.54097/jid.v3i2.9144Keywords:
Symbiotic Development, Urban Waterfront Spaces, Regional Culture, Potentials, Innovative Design, Sustainable DevelopmentAbstract
The symbiotic development of urban waterfront spaces and regional culture is a crucial theme that focuses on exploring potentials, innovative design, and sustainable development. By combining urban waterfront areas with local regional culture, unique and attractive urban landscapes can be created. This symbiotic development not only preserves and inherits regional cultural heritage but also enhances urban image and attractiveness, fostering social cohesion and identity. Moreover, symbiotic development brings sustainable economic opportunities to cities, promoting the growth of cultural and creative industries and tourism. Additionally, by incorporating ecological considerations and green infrastructure, sustainable development of waterfront spaces can be achieved, protecting ecosystems and strengthening environmental awareness and sustainable behaviors. Thus, the symbiotic development of urban waterfront spaces and regional culture is an important strategy for driving urban development, enhancing the city's charm and sustainability, and fostering community participation and cultural inheritance. This comprehensive approach creates a better and more prosperous future for cities.
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