Shanghai is strategically shifting its urban development from 'incremental expansion' to 'connotative enhancement'. This approach focuses on creating a 'people-oriented city' by optimizing functional quality and revitalizing urban spaces. The transformation emphasizes comprehensive urban renewal initiatives rather than mere physical space aggregation. It aims to improve residential resilience and adjust approaches to urban development principles. A significant aspect of this strategy is the policy of carefully controlling land use to unleash development potential through the 'reproduction' of existing spaces.
Shanghai's urban development paradigm is shifting from 'incremental expansion' to 'connotative enhancement', focusing on optimizing functional quality and revitalizing spatial vitality.
The approach elevates urban construction beyond physical space to a comprehensive endeavor, emphasizing residential resilience and urban renewal initiatives.
This transformation is not just a response to resource constraints, but reflects intentional urban development principles aimed at creating a 'people-oriented city'.
The core proposition focuses on unleashing development potential through the 'reproduction' of existing spaces under controlled incremental land use policies.
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