Practical Research on Micro-renewal of Old Communities from the Perspective of Ecological Art and Environmental Conservation
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DOI: 10.38007/Proceedings.0000806
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Fan Zhou
Abstract
In the late 1980s, forms of ecological art began to appear in Britain, and then gradually expanded into a combination with community movements. Especially after the climate change conference in Copenhagen in 2009, the world began to pay attention to the development of ecological art. In the past two years, due to the aggravation of urban climate change and pollution, people have begun to pay attention to the ecological design of low-impact development and flexible design. This study takes the small environment transformation of Fudan community in Shanghai as an opportunity, and hopes to establish a mutual linkage among various communities, so as to form a "green network" system. Besides, it applies the concept of ecological art to test the utilization and effectiveness of ecological design and designed resident activities within the region. Finally, we can improve the ecological function of green space of the existing community, improve the service efficiency of its ecological art and the health of the landscape.
Keywords
Ecology; Sustainability; Art; Community practice