2009
DOI: 10.2495/sdp090141
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A sustainable planning approach for science parks: the case of the Southern Taiwan Science Park

Abstract: This study addresses the new challenges facing the planning confliction for science parks and how it may be solved in a sustainable way in the case of the Southern Taiwan Southern Park (STSP). From the sustainable perspective, the problems can be classified into three parts. Firstly, the site is located in a lowlying area with flooding problems, which is also a historical area with highvalued cultural assets. Secondly, the semiconductor industries developing successfully in the northern region could not be emb… Show more

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“…NCSD has completed several important documents on Taiwan's sustainable development, including Taiwan's Agenda 21, the Taiwan Sustainable Development Indicator System, National Sustainable Development Policy Guidelines, Taiwan's Declaration on Sustainable Development and the Sustainable Development Action Plans. These documents are working guidelines for the government and the public to promote sustainable development and review the related progress [46].…”
Section: Taiwan's Sdgs and The Political Regimementioning
confidence: 99%
“…NCSD has completed several important documents on Taiwan's sustainable development, including Taiwan's Agenda 21, the Taiwan Sustainable Development Indicator System, National Sustainable Development Policy Guidelines, Taiwan's Declaration on Sustainable Development and the Sustainable Development Action Plans. These documents are working guidelines for the government and the public to promote sustainable development and review the related progress [46].…”
Section: Taiwan's Sdgs and The Political Regimementioning
confidence: 99%