EVALUATION AND PLANNING OF UNDERGROUND SPACE RESOURCES IN COMPLEX BUILT -UP ENVIRONMENT FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF MULTI-DIMENSIONAL VALUES– TAKING THE CORE AREA OF THE CAPITAL IN BEIJING AS AN EXAMPLE

19th WORLD CONFERENCE OF THE ASSOCIATED RESEARCH CENTRES FOR THE URBAN UNDERGROUND SPACE, Belgrade, Serbia, November 4-7, 2025. (Paper No: 1.11.203,  pp. 121-132)

 

АУТОР(И) / AUTHOR(S): Yiting Zhao, Keijie Wu, Xiaodong Shi, Longqin Lin

 

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DOI:  10.46793/ACUUS2025.1.11.203

САЖЕТАК / ABSTRACT:

In order to effectively support the planning and decision-making of underground space and realize the fine control and guidance of underground space utilization in complex built-up environment, this paper takes the Core Functional Area of the Capital, which has the highest density and the most complex urban environment in Beijing, as an example to explore the resource evaluation methods of underground space in built-up area. Concerning the characteristics of the built-up area, both the stock and incremental resources of underground space are taken into account. The paper establishes a comprehensive evaluation framework for the development potential of underground space resources covering seven value dimensions, including economic value, social demand, ecological environment, historical protection, disaster prevention, spatial layout and functional facilities, and comprehensively sorts out the influencing factors and quantitative indicators in each value dimension, so as to carry out the quantitative evaluation of the underground development potential accurate to plot. The paper hopes to effectively support the zoning and planning of underground space and provide technical support for the fine management and scientific utilization of underground space resources in high-density built-up areas.

КЉУЧНЕ РЕЧИ / KEYWORDS:

multi-dimensional value; high-density built-up area; underground space; resource evaluation; Planning & control

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