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Urban waterfront rehabilitation: can it contribute to environmental improvements in the developing world?

Derek Vollmer

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This paper examines urban waterfront rehabilitation as a sustainable development strategy in Chinese cities. Though waterfront rehabilitation is increasingly being employed in developed world cities, the environmental benefits are not always clear. Nonetheless, China, like other developing countries, has shown interest in this strategy, for improving its local water quality, upgrading environmental management, and improving quality of life for urban residents. As developing world cities struggle to break from the traditional model of 'pollute first, clean up later', it is critical that they employ strategies which minimize or remediate environmental impacts while still promoting economic development. This paper analyzes three such projects: the Qinhuai River Environmental Improvement Project in Nanjing, the Suzhou Creek Rehabilitation in Shanghai, and the Wuli Lake Rehabilitation in Wuxi. A critical analysis indicates that these projects have served numerous purposes which contribute to the cities' sustainable development. Though waterways may not be restored to pristine conditions, the incremental improvements appear to be a necessary catalyst for sustainable urban development.


PACS

92.40.Aa Anthropogenic effects

92.40.Qk Water quality and water resources

89.60.-k Environmental studies

93.30.Db Asia

Subjects

Environmental and Earth science

Dates

Issue 2 (April-June 2009)

Received 16 August 2008, accepted for publication 16 April 2009

Published 30 April 2009



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