RESEARCH ARTICLE


The Pre-Adoption Evaluation Method for Environmental Protection#



Xv Xiaoyan*, 1, Dao Lu2
1 College of Architecture & Art, Hefei University of Technology, Anhui, Hefei, 230000, P.R. China
2 College of Architecture & Art, Hefei University of Technology, Anhui, Hefei, 230000, P.R. China


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Abstract

Urban planning is the space expression of urban resource configuration. Its central goal is using the effective resource with the lowest ecological cost in exchange for the greatest economic benefits. The current city’s expansion which is dominated by the development, is too fast, which has overlooked the balance between planning and environmental protection. The contradiction between urban development and environmental protection is becoming more and more acute. In the current urban planning practice, planning is required due to lack of effective analysis and evaluation for environmental problems. Related researches regard "environmental impact assessment (EIA)" as the central content of the planning. The article summarized some methods of "the pre-adoption evaluation" that are related to environmental impact assessment; and try to put forward the basic train of thought which is according to "the pre-adoption evaluation" for urban planning.

Keywords: Environmental impact assessment (EIA), evaluation methods, the pre-adoption evaluation, urban planning.