Abstract
Overdeveloped land, misused resources, limited and fast development landscape in urban Taiwan, are problems and challenges government continuously facing and avoiding; Re-utilizing underdeveloped and limited landscape in Taiwan is an important subject. Taiwan Kaohsiung obtains and preserves the largest Military Dependents’ Village (MDV) landscape in Taiwan; an important, unique, and valuable historic cultural landscape affiliate historical, military and ethnic group living culture village. This study reviewed sustainable development and village preserve literature, and propose re-development structural framework of MDV through two-stage experts’ questionnaire survey. The first stage utilized the Fuzzy Delphi Method, which focuses on impact factors, and the second, the AHP Method, deals with performance factors. The results indicate that the key impacts on the cultural landscape sustainability redevelopment strategies for Huangpu MDV were its cultural value, historic site, and maintenance management.
Highlights
Along with the aggravate urban expansion, land scarcity, and resource deficiency, urban sustainability development faces critical challenges
As the KMT took over Japanese fortress and facilities, KMT soldiers and dependents moved into Japanese dorm successively; since dorms were limited, it was first provided to higher rank officers and administration staff, under lack of supply of living space, KMT soldiers and citizens gathered in Taipei, Keelung, and Kaohsiung urban area [1]
Status preserved from the old era; The primary purpose of this research study is to determine important factors that need to be taken under consideration on urban Military Dependents’ Village (MDV) sustainable development
Summary
Along with the aggravate urban expansion, land scarcity, and resource deficiency, urban sustainability development faces critical challenges. As the KMT took over Japanese fortress and facilities, KMT soldiers and dependents moved into Japanese dorm successively; since dorms were limited, it was first provided to higher rank officers and administration staff, under lack of supply of living space, KMT soldiers and citizens gathered in Taipei, Keelung, and Kaohsiung urban area [1]. This unique cultural atmosphere diminishes and the originated space structural started to change. To preserve this extraordinary historical and human enclaved cultural landscape space, Taiwan government, Ministry of National Defense, and Ministry of Culture’s cooperated to proceed with the preservation and revitalization of MDV. Status preserved from the old era; The primary purpose of this research study is to determine important factors that need to be taken under consideration on urban MDV sustainable development
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