长江流域资源与环境 >> 2006, Vol. 15 >> Issue (6): 797-797.

• 区域可持续发展 • 上一篇    下一篇

基于网络城市理念的城市群布局 ——以苏锡常城市群为例

汪淳| 陈璐   

  • 收稿日期:2006-01-18 修回日期:2006-03-20 出版日期:2006-11-20

STUDY ON URBAN AGGLOMERATION LAYOUT FROM |THE NETWORKCITY PERSPECTIVE—A CASE STYDY OF SUZHOUWUXICHANGZHOU URBAN AGGLOMERATION

WANG Chun|CHEN Lu   

  • Received:2006-01-18 Revised:2006-03-20 Online:2006-11-20

摘要:

在经济全球化和知识经济迅猛发展的背景下,基于快速交通、信息通讯网络及范围经济的新型城市集合形态——网络城市开始形成。网络城市指的是两个或更多的原先彼此独立、存在潜在功能互补的城市,借助快速高效的交通走廊和通讯设施连接起来、彼此合作形成的富有创造力的城市集合体。苏锡常城市群是长江三角洲地区重要的城市群,存在建设网络城市的诉求和可能性。首先对网络城市的理论进行综述;然后阐述了建设苏锡常网络城市的战略意义,从城市功能整合、支撑体系建设、功能空间组织和协调规则构建4个方面对苏锡常网络城市布局进行了探讨;最后指出建设苏锡常网络城市是提升苏锡常城市群国际竞争力,实现经济、社会和环境可持续发展的重要战略。

关键词: 网络城市, 苏锡常城市群, 互补性, 水平联系, 交互式增长

Abstract:

The global economy is nurturing an innovative type of polycentric urban configuration—network city, which is composed of two or more physically separated but functionally complementary cities linked by efficient transportation corridors and communication infrastructure. As an important urban agglomeration in the Yangtze River Delta, SuzhouWuxiChangzhou urban agglomeration has the requirement and possibility to construct a networkcity. To begin with, the paper summarizes the theories and principles of networkcity. Then, the strategic significance of the construction of SuzhouWuxiChangzhou urban agglomeration is expounded, and the layout of the urban agglomeration is discussed from 4 aspects including urban function integration, construction of supporting system, organization of functional space, and coordination principles. In the end, it is pointed out that construction of SuzhouWuxiChangzhou networkcity is of great significance to improve the international competitiveness and achieve sustainable development of economy, society and environment of SuzhouWuxiChangzhou urban agglomeration.

Key words: networkcity, SuzhouWuxiChangzhou urban agglomeration, complementarity, horizontal accessibility, interactive growth

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