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- Title
Fengshui theory in urban landscape planning.
- Authors
Hong, Sun-Kee; Song, In-Ju; Wu, Jianguo
- Abstract
The spatial configuration of urban landscapes results from cumulative interactions between human activities and the physical environment. Traditional philosophies and cultural legacies have had important influences on urban development and planning in East Asia. In Seoul, traditional land use practices based on 'Fengshui' have significantly contributed to human-mediated patterns of landscape changes, in addition to the role of the socio-economic background (development) and other human activities. The concept of Fengshui was originally founded upon people's empirical cognition of natural landscape patterns. Recently, however, advanced economic development, westernization and urbanization have been rapidly altering the old traditions of the holistic landscape systems through changing urban planning practices. Since the type, scale, frequency, distribution and spreading pattern of environmental and human disturbances have been changed, a new paradigm for urban landscape planning is necessary to maintain the ecological and cultural integrity of landscapes in Korea. In this paper, we discuss recent concepts and methods of landscape ecology and urban planning from the viewpoint of Fengshui, the traditional land use patterns in Seoul, whose application has so far been restricted only to traditional land evaluation. We conclude that, to maintain the sustainability of the urban landscape, it is necessary to develop a new urban planning framework for the region that is based on the integration between landscape ecology principles with the traditional concepts of Fengshui.
- Subjects
EAST Asia; URBAN planning; URBAN ecology; URBAN landscape architecture; LAND use; PHYSICAL environment; URBAN growth
- Publication
Urban Ecosystems, 2007, Vol 10, Issue 3, p221
- ISSN
1083-8155
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11252-006-3263-2