Contents
1 Introduction 1
1.1 Background 1
1.1.1 Challenges in Spatial Governance in City/County
Territory 1
1.1.2 Proliferation of Spatial-Related Plans with Insuf?cient Compatibility 3
1.2 Literature Review 4
1.2.1 The Progress of Spatial Planning and One Blueprint
Research in China 4
1.2.2 Development of Spatial Planning and One Blueprint
Related Issues in International Context 8
1.2.3 Current Academic Understanding of One Blueprint
in Spatial Planning 14
1.2.4 Summary: The Ambiguity and Uniqueness of One
Blueprint Warrant Further Exploration 16
1.3 De?nitions 17
1.3.1 City and County Territorial Space 17
1.3.2 One Blueprint for Spatial Planning: Domain
and Realistic Context 19
1.3.3 Research Questions and Objectives 21
1.4 Research Content 22
1.4.1 Research Framework 22
1.4.2 Method and Database 26
References 34
2 Overviewing the Multi-planning Structure in China 41
2.1 On China¡¯s Multi-planning Structure 42
2.1.1 Scope and Series of Multi-planning Structure in China 42
2.1.2 The Detailed Picture of Multi-planning Series in China 45
2.2 The Overall Multi-plan Structure in City/County Territory 56
2.2.1 The Approach for Searching, Screening, Compiling
and Classifying the Multi-plan Components 56
2.2.2 Result: The Overall Multi-plan Structure in City/
County Territory 56
2.3 The Spatial Governance Framework Re?ected in City/County
Multi-plans 59
2.3.1 Territorial Development and Urban¨CRural
Construction 60
2.3.2 Eco-environmental Protection and Governance 62
2.3.3 Land Administration and Regulation 64
2.3.4 Natural and Cultural Resources Management 66
2.3.5 Disaster Prevention and Safety Management 70
References 73
3 The Theoretical Framework of One Blueprint 75
3.1 The Nature of One Blueprint: A Guide for Spatial Intervention Coordination 75
3.2 Theoretical Framework on Spatial Intervention 77
3.2.1 The Nature of Spatial Intervention 77
3.2.2 Multiple Dimensions of Understanding Spatial
Intervention 78
3.2.3 Two Basic Spatial Intervention Action Modes 81
3.2.4 Two Key Spatial Intervention Action Modes for One
Blueprint 82
3.2.5 The Essential Components for Intervention
Coordination: Instrument Systems 86
3.3 Theoretical Framework on Intervention Objects in One
Blueprint 94
3.3.1 A General Framework of Territorial Space Dynamics:
Gridding and Differentiation 94
3.3.2 Vision of One Blueprint: An Areas-Elements-Patterns
Framework 98
References 100
4 On Areas in One Blueprint 103
4.1 Area: Zoning by Intervention Intention 104
4.1.1 De?ning Area in One Blueprint 104
4.1.2 Theoretical Framework on Areas in City/County
Territory 106
4.2 Overview of Multi-Areas in All the Multi-plans 110
4.2.1 The Approach for Searching, Screening, Compiling
and Classifying the Series of Areas 110
4.2.2 An Overview of All the Area Series in City/County
Multi-plans 112
4.3 Detailed Analysis on Multi-Areas in Major Spatial
Intervention Sectors 119
4.3.1 Sector of Urban¨CRural Development and Control 119
4.3.2 Sector of Land Administration and Regulation 124
4.3.3 Sector of Natural Resources Management 132
4.3.4 Sector of Eco-environmental Protection
and Governance 141
4.3.5 Sector of Protected Areas Management 149
4.3.6 Sector of Main Functional Guiding 151
4.4 Multi-Areas Reinvention Approaches for One Blueprint 160
4.4.1 Three Basic Modes for Reinventing Multi-Areas 160
4.4.2 Roadmap for Reinventing Areas Zoning Systems 164
4.5 Programs on Reinventing Multi-Areas for One Blueprint 167
4.5.1 Reinventing an Overarching Zoning Framework
for City/County Territory 167
4.5.2 Reinvention Scenarios for Existing Multi-Areas 172
4.5.3 Reinvention Program Around ¡°Integrated Water
Management¡± Issue 175
References 176
5 On Elements in One Blueprint 179
5.1 Element: Foundation of Spatial Allocation 180
5.1.1 De?ning Element in One Blueprint 180
5.1.2 The Importance of Elements Allocation: Goods
Supplying and Spatial Layout 181
5.1.3 Theoretical Framework on Element in City/County
Territory 182
5.2 Overview of Multi-Elements in All the Multi-plans 186
5.2.1 The Approach for Searching, Screening, Compiling
and Classifying the Series of Elements 186
5.2.2 An Overview of All the Element Components in City/
County Multi-plans 187
5.3 Detailed Analysis on Multi-Elements in Major Spatial
Intervention Sectors 194
5.3.1 Sector of Territorial Development and Urban¨CRural
Construction 194
5.3.2 Sector of Land Administration and Regulation 199
5.3.3 Sector of Natural and Cultural Resources Management 206
5.3.4 Sector of Eco-environmental Protection
and Governance 213
5.3.5 Sector of Disaster Prevention and Safety Management 225
5.3.6 Sector of Main Functional Guiding (City/County) 230
5.4 Multi-Elements Integration Approaches for One Blueprint 233
5.4.1 Principles and Preconditions 233
5.4.2 Multi-Elements Integration Programs Based
on Uni?ed Threshold Regulating Framework 235
References 244
6 On Patterns in One Blueprint 245
6.1 Pattern: Structural Shaping for Spatial Intervention 246
6.1.1 De?ning Pattern in One Blueprint 246
6.1.2 The Importance of Pattern Shaping: Offering Spatial
Framework for Intervention Optimization 246
6.1.3 Theoretical Framework on Patterns in City/County
Territory 247
6.2 The Series of Multi-Patterns in All the Multi-plans 251
6.2.1 The Approach for Searching, Screening, Compiling
and Classifying the Series of Patterns 251
6.2.2 An Overview of All the Pattern Series in City/County
Multi-plans 252
6.3 Proposals on Optimizing Patterns for One Blueprint 256
6.3.1 Principles and Preconditions 256
6.3.2 Optimized Key Patterns for One Blueprint 258
References 267
7 Digital Map Systems, Spatiotemporal Grid, and Others for One Blueprint 269
7.1 One Blueprint in Application: The Integrated Digital Map
System 269
7.1.1 Integrated Digital Planning Map System 269
7.1.2 The ¡°1 + 3(n) + X¡± Framework for Digital Map
System 270
7.1.3 ¡°3(n)¡± System: AEP-Based Spatial Intervention
Actions Information System 271
7.1.4 The ¡°X¡± Scenario: Adaptable Multi-map Output 272
7.2 Integrating Spatiotemporal Grid into One Blueprint 278
7.2.1 The Origin, Trend and Feasibility of Grid Management 278
7.2.2 Basic Rules and Mechanisms of the Spatiotemporal
Grid 279
7.2.3 Spatiotemporal Grid Systems for One Blueprint 284
7.2.4 The Guideline of Building the Territorial
Spatiotemporal Information System 291
7.3 Shaping the Overall Architecture of One Blueprint 293
7.4 Future Outlook for Legal System Improvement for Cohesive
Spatial Planning and Intervention System 294
7.4.1 Systematic Integration of the Legal Framework
for Territorial and Spatial Planning 294
7.4.2 Fundamental Logic: The Systemic Perspective
on Territorial Human Activities 295
7.4.3 Legal System Based on Three Main Threads: Source Regulation, Spatial Regulation, Endpoint Prevention
and Control 295
References 297
8 Summary, Contribution and Outlook 299
8.1 Summary of This Book 299
8.1.1 The Full Coverage of Components to be Integrated
in the Vision of One Blueprint 299
8.1.2 The Uni?ed Theoretical Framework of One Blueprint
for Spatial Planning 300
8.1.3 The Overall Architecture of One Blueprint:
AEP Framework, Integrated Map System
and Spatiotemporal Grid System 301
8.2 Contribution and Advancement of This Book 303
8.2.1 Outlining the Full Coverage of Multi-planning Components Included in the Vision of One Blueprint
in City/County Level 303
8.2.2 Pioneering the Complete Theoretical Framework
for One Blueprint 303
8.2.3 The Innovative Resolution of Detailed Organizational Logic of One Blueprint Through In-Depth Exploration
of AEP Framework 305
8.2.4 Providing Innovative Suggestions for City/County
Level Territorial Spatial Planning and Management 306
8.3 Limitations and Outlook 307
Appendix: Conceptual Illustration of Geospatial Gridding
and Geospatial Differentiation in Territorial Space 309
