Ground-up socio-environmental approaches to Regional planning prioritising nature-based and human settlements at the local scale are examined. The research aims to rethink an expanded critical infrastructure framework for the Greater Bay Area (GBA) in China, taking social and eco-system service resilience into account. The spaces studied are In-between Territories engulfing the main 9+2 cities forming the GBA transactional network of cities. An alternative approach to design thinking seeks to transform In-between Territories as the critical infrastructure and the backbone resource of a world-class urban agglomeration. Based on research by design projects, the research sets out to redefine the types of critical infrastructures and livelihood adaptations needed when restoring after catastrophic events, social welfare deprivation and digital divide challenges in communities.Colecciones
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