From Flood Land to New Urban Area: Water Adaptation History and Visions for Daodi Flood Land in the West of Beijing
ZHANG Jin, LIU Wei
From Flood Land to New Urban Area: Water Adaptation History and Visions for Daodi Flood Land in the West of Beijing
Daodi Flood Land, located in Mentougou District of Beijing, is a relatively separate flood land in the lower reaches and on the east of Yonding River. This largest landscape character area in the west of Beijing along the river illustrates the history of human–water interaction and discloses the trends and problems of rural urbanization. Focusing on Daodi Flood Land, this paper expands the research on adaptation by introducing basic concepts and research framework, and reviews the research trends from spatial, temporal, and participant aspects. Considering the typical characters of the study area, this research employed participatory approaches, such as mapping and problem and solution trees, due to the lack of continuous and accurate data. Basing on literature review and field investigation on issues of floods, agricultural irrigation, and water resource utilization, water adaptive development visions for the study area were proposed from perspectives of landscape and culture. Finally, the paper further analyzes the structural relations between adaptation problems, natural and social systems, passive and active adaptations, and planned and unplanned adaptations, with the aim to provide reference for relevant studies and applications of adaptation approaches in other cases.
Water Adaptation / Flood Land / West Beijing / Participatory Approach / Mapping / Problem and Solution Trees / Landscape / Culture
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