英文計畫摘要 | 1、Preface
Taiwan is currently facing the effects of climate change and frequent extreme rainfall events. In recent years, it has been hit by floods, causing major economic, transportation, and social property losses. River governance measures are mainly promoted based on river governance plans and river governance plans, taking into account climate change and risk management, in addition to continuous review of the content of river governance plans, there is still room for improvement.
Planning for comprehensive improvement and adaptation of Tamsui river basin is mainly to improve the current situation risks and take adjustment measures to climate change to improve the resilience of the country. Guided by the public sector and lead to public participation from the bottom up, jointly develop the vision and goals of the basin. Develop NBS-concept measures based on risk management methods, such as Runoff Allocation, Waterfront suture, land planning and other measures as a basis for governance, and assist local governments to improve and adjust to reduce disasters and achieve planning for comprehensive improvement and adaptation of Tamsui river basin.
2、Waterway risk
To deal with waterway risks in the NBS way and strengthen non-engineering and coexistence with water and other new water governance thinking to improve flood resilience.
3、Floodplain risk
Develop land use control regulations for flood-prone areas or regulate land management through laws and regulations, and implement Runoff Allocation to reduce the floodplain risk.
4、Blue-Green network conservation
In view of the urgent need for ecological conservation, especially vulnerable or conservation organisms, develop conservation measures.
5、Waterfront suture
Improve the accessibility of waterfront creation highlights, and balance ecology and development. Through the construction of connecting lines and waterfront nodes, it can enhance people’s feelings for the environment or the opportunity to reproduce the history of water culture, and hope to help build a green infrastructure for Tamsui River Basin and highlight water culture. |