Abstract
This paper explores the significant influence of the Huangpu River and Suzhou River on Shanghais economic landscape, focusing on the periods before and after the World Expo. The study delves into the transformative effects of the 2002 campaign aimed at revitalizing the river and riverbank environments to accommodate the Expo. This initiative included a series of measures to protect industrial heritage, enhance the historical value of these waterways, and improve the overall urban landscape. By examining the critical role these rivers have played in shaping Shanghais industrial, commercial, and residential development, the paper offers strategic recommendations for restoring the economic value of riverbanks. It emphasizes the need for a comprehensive and long-term approach to urban development, addressing the current challenges of environmental restoration, social impact, and economic sustainability. The findings of this study are invaluable for understanding urban planning and development strategies in river-based cities, where the interaction between natural waterways and urban growth is pivotal in achieving sustainable and balanced development.
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