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Choluteca River Metamorphosis: A Landscape Masterplan Scheme for River Regeneration : 촐루테카 강의 탈바꿈: 하천재생을 위한 조경 마스터플랜 계획

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dc.contributor.advisorWybe Kuitert-
dc.contributor.author제시카-
dc.date.accessioned2018-12-03T01:37:45Z-
dc.date.available2018-12-03T01:37:45Z-
dc.date.issued2018-08-
dc.identifier.other000000151841-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/143702-
dc.description학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 환경대학원 환경조경학과, 2018. 8. Wybe Kuitert.-
dc.description.abstractRivers have performed a crucial role in the foundation and development of cities. More importantly, they influence and confine the morphology, size, and functionality of a city. Tegucigalpa, as a city originated and developed along a riverside, is transected by the flow of the Choluteca River. However, since the city origins, the river seems physically separating and disintegrating its socio-cultural structure. As a result, the river biophysical environment was neglected and finally destroyed. The importance of this natural feature in the urban system is precisely why its regeneration is a catalytic factor for the transition to the sustainability of Tegucigalpa.

This research aims to approach river regeneration as a performing place of authentic local nature and as the only life - support system, which is an integral part of both city and landscape. It defines the Choluteca River as an interacting process between environment, humans, and land-use, and provides the opportunity to conceive the first steps of a regenerative design proposal that pivots on the landscape systems and locational patterns.

Therefore, on one hand, using a combined method of Landscape systems and map overlay, this research focuses on watersheds strategies with the aim to encourage regeneration through effective land and resource planning across the total catchment area. On the other hand, this research focuses on the establishment of a landscape masterplan to layout a comprehensive framework that provides performative functions that encourage guidelines for future implementation of regeneration, management or conservation methods. Moreover, takes into account that Tegucigalpa is a self- constructed city that most likely will continue to grow through the process of informal settlement.
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dc.description.tableofcontentsChapter One: Introduction 1

1.1 Cities Relearning their Relationship with Rivers 1

1.2 Regenerative Design and Landscape 4

1.3 Context and Research Purpose 7

1.4 Sense of Place 9

1.5 Barriers 10

1.6 Scope of Research 15

1.7 Methodology 16

1.7.1 Landscape System Analysis 16

1.7.2 Map Overlay 19

1.7.3 Design as Research Tool 19

1.7.4 Research Planning Flow Diagram 20

Chapter Two: Case Studies 21

2.1 Cheonggyecheon Stream, Seoul, South Korea 21

2.2 Bishan Ang Mo Kio Park, Kallang River, Singapore 28

2.3 Ghats Varanasi River Front Management, India 33

2.4 Ruimte voor de Waal, Nijmegen 36

2.5 Danshuei River, Erchong Flood Diversion Channel, New Taipei City 40

2.6 Evaluation of Case studies for the Tegucigalpa case 42

Chapter Three: Watershed Landscape Systems 44

3.1 The climate in Choluteca River Watersheds 44

3.1.1 Temperature and Evapotranspiration 44

3.1.2 Precipitation and Humidity 47

3.2 Physiography in Choluteca River Watersheds 49

3.2.1 Geology 49

3.2.2 Geomorphology 52

3.2.3 Hydrogeology 53

3.2.4 Elevations 54

3.3 Soils in Choluteca River Watersheds 56

3.4 Hydrology in Choluteca River Watersheds 61

3.5 Local Vegetation in Choluteca River Watersheds 64

3.5.1 Inner City Vegetation 64

3.5.2 Choluteca River Fluvial Valleys 66

3.5.3 Concepcin River Watershed 66

3.5.4 Guacerique River Watershed 68

3.5.5 Sabacuante River Watershed 70

3.5.6 Tatumbla River Watershed 72

3.5.7 Chiquito River Watershed 74

3.5.8 Del Hombre Watershed 76

3.5.9 General Observations 77

3.6 Watershed Condition 80

3.6.1 Natural Environment and Land Use 80

3.6.2 Land Tenure 85

Chapter Four: Watershed Strategies 89

4.1 General Concept 89

4.2 Sustainable Agroforestry Belt 93

4.3 Upstream Water Catchment Strategies: Keyline 100

4.4 Land Tenure Strategy 104

Chapter Five: The Urban River 106

5.1 Site Framing 106

5.2 Historical Context 108

5.3 Flooding History: Changing awareness in people 115

5.4 Present Condition 122

5.4.1 Natural Environment 122

5.4.2 City River Relationship 127

5.4.3 Riverfront Space 129

5.4.4 Existing projects proposals 136

(1) Urban planning and mapping of key actors for the Central District of Tegucigalpa. 136

(2) Tegucigalpa and Comayagela. Sustainable capital, safe and open to the public plan. 139

Chapter Six: Towards a Masterplan 144

6.1 Suitability and Opportunities 144

6.2 Placemaking 146

6.3 Master Plan 148

6.3.1 Corridors 151

(1) Magnet Corridor 151

(2) Protector Corridor 158

(3) Soother Corridor 158

6.3.2 Patches 160

(1) Protector Patch 160

(2) Transformative Patch 160

(3) Receptor Patch 163

6.3.3 Stewards 163

Chapter Seven: Conclusions and Discussion 166

7.1 Contribution to Discussion 166

7.2 Conclusions 166

7.3 Study Limitations 168

Appendixes 169

(1) Floristic Composition of a Stand of Pinus oocarpa in Honduras 169

(2) Species Found in the Pine Oak Eco region of Guatemala 172

(3) Central District Zoning 173

(4) Historic Districts Special Zoning 176

(5) Historic Districts Land Use 178

(6) Vacant and Unoccupied Lots of the Historic Districts 179

(7) Parking lots of the Historic Districts 180

(8) Cultural Assets of the Historic Districts 181

References 182
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dc.language.isoen-
dc.publisher서울대학교 대학원-
dc.subject.ddc712.3-
dc.titleCholuteca River Metamorphosis: A Landscape Masterplan Scheme for River Regeneration-
dc.title.alternative촐루테카 강의 탈바꿈: 하천재생을 위한 조경 마스터플랜 계획-
dc.typeThesis-
dc.description.degreeMaster-
dc.contributor.affiliation환경대학원 환경조경학과-
dc.date.awarded2018-08-
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