Abstract

This paper takes the Binjiang industrial zone of Shanghai as the research object, based on the transformation and development of Binjiang in Shanghai and the renewal of existing urban industrial buildings in recent years, takes green building as the focus to vigorously promote the sustainable and energysaving development of the region. With the goal of improving the vitality and quality of the city, it explores a progressive and sustainable organic regeneration model for the riverfront industrial zone. Through the research and analysis of "green growth and ecological renewal", it establishes a comprehensive posttransformation impact assessment system for the Binjiang industrial belt with three dimensions of transformation connotation: assessment object, functional positioning and transformation direction.Binjiang in Yangpu District and Binjiang in Xuhui District are used as cases for assessment and analysis, and four aspects of industrial function upgrading, building green growth, environmental quality improvement, and industrial culture inheritance are proposed to develop green renewal development strategies for the transformation and development of Binjiang, which provide technical support for the transformation of the future urban Binjiang industrial belt.

Highlights

  • The master plan of "Shanghai 2035" proposed to make Shanghai a desirable city of innovation, humanities and ecology, with the goal of improving the vitality and quality of the city

  • Similar to the deindustrialization process of urban waterfronts worldwide[1], Binjiang in Shanghai has undergone a development of functional metabolism and green renewal, with the former industrial functions being re-substituted by new functions such as entertainment, commerce and offices, the quality of the ecological environment being upgraded, and the waterfront public open space shared by citizens being full of urban vitality

  • Binjiang in Shanghai experienced the push of the city expo, urban renewal, and in ecology, culture, industry import, functional positioning has been greatly enhanced as well as the promotion and support of the policy at the government level

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Summary

Introduction

The master plan of "Shanghai 2035" proposed to make Shanghai a desirable city of innovation, humanities and ecology, with the goal of improving the vitality and quality of the city. Similar to the deindustrialization process of urban waterfronts worldwide[1], Binjiang in Shanghai has undergone a development of functional metabolism and green renewal, with the former industrial functions being re-substituted by new functions such as entertainment, commerce and offices, the quality of the ecological environment being upgraded, and the waterfront public open space shared by citizens being full of urban vitality In such a context, this paper establishes a comprehensive impact assessment system for the post-transformation of the riverfront industrial zone through relevant studies, standards and theories and other literature studies [2] [3] [4], and proposes a green renewal strategy for the transformation and development of the riverfront industrial zone to provide an important supporting force for the transformation of the city's riverfront industrial belt

The post-transformation assessment system
Strategy for green renewal in Binjiang
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