2020
DOI: 10.3846/jeelm.2020.10790
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Construction of Disaster Prevention Capability Evaluation Framework of Urban Park System: Methodology and Its Application in China

Abstract: The construction of disaster prevention capability evaluation framework is the basic requirement of building a sustainable and harmonious society under the background of urban public security. This study had constructed a framework for disaster prevention capability assessment of urban park systems applicable to China through rigorous logical reasoning and careful selection of indicators. The framework contains 4 first-level indicators and 8 second-level indicators and 21 third-level indicators. Quantitative m… Show more

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“…The open green space utilization varies in previous studies. Previous studies were conducted on the ecological, recreational, disaster management significance of open green space system planning (Kong et al 2010 ; Bilgili and Düğüner 2012 ; Fei et al 2020 ), as well as quantitative (Van Dillen et al 2012 ), qualitative (Lee and Maheswaran 2011 ), accessibility (Van Herzele and Wiedemann 2003 ), and connectivity (Rudd et al 2002 ) attributes. However, it was reported that even the most common planning models tend to focus on a specific issue such as recreation and/or conservation, and none were universally applicable to all functions and requirements (Maruani and Amit-Cohen 2007 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The open green space utilization varies in previous studies. Previous studies were conducted on the ecological, recreational, disaster management significance of open green space system planning (Kong et al 2010 ; Bilgili and Düğüner 2012 ; Fei et al 2020 ), as well as quantitative (Van Dillen et al 2012 ), qualitative (Lee and Maheswaran 2011 ), accessibility (Van Herzele and Wiedemann 2003 ), and connectivity (Rudd et al 2002 ) attributes. However, it was reported that even the most common planning models tend to focus on a specific issue such as recreation and/or conservation, and none were universally applicable to all functions and requirements (Maruani and Amit-Cohen 2007 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, when disaster strikes, the focus on creating RGS alone is insufficient to meet the needs of the population [81]. Therefore, studies typically use Parkland (excluding specialized parks) under the UGS as the research object for all RGS in the city [79][80][81]. In addition to the priority RGSs, these green spaces also include alternative sites and other green spaces.…”
Section: Research Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From 2014 to the present, the central No. 1 document has focused on the major theme of agricultural modernization for 10 consecutive years, and promoting agricultural modernization has become the theme of today's agricultural development [1] . Agricultural modernization is an important foundation of national modernization and a key factor in guaranteeing national food security and rural revitalization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%