A Study on the Resilient Design of Coastal Urban Parks
Keywords:
Waterfront Space, Urban Resilience, Sustainable Development, Space PlanningAbstract
In the context of rapid urbanization and the growing emphasis on sustainable “Park Cities,” coastal urban parks act as critical socio-ecological interfaces that provide both environmental and social value. However, these spaces face pressures from environmental change and evolving urban demands, which traditional static designs struggle to address. This study develops a comprehensive framework for resilient coastal park design that integrates ecological integrity with social functionality, emphasizing both sustainability and long-term public value. Using Qingdao’s coastal parks as case studies, the research combines literature review, comparative analysis, and practical design guidelines to examine adaptive management strategies that enhance ecological performance, community engagement, and economic and social benefits. The findings highlight that shifting from static, resistance-based design to dynamic, resilience-oriented management can improve urban waterfronts’ adaptability, optimize public resource use, and foster sustainable urban development. This framework provides actionable insights for planners, policymakers, and stakeholders to maximize the ecological, social, and economic returns of urban coastal spaces.