TROPICALGEOGRAPHY―403404 “”Fig.2SchematicdiagramofAccessTreeTab.1MixedlandusepatternofNanshaDistrict “”“”bFig.1Effectivelandusemixing:disorderlytocombination405③④406 407 Fig.7SpatialstructureofMixedlanduseFig.8AshoppingareaofwoodburyNewYork Fig.10TheMixed-useoffivestationareaofRosslyn-BallstonMetroCorridorFig.9AlifestyleshoppingcenterincocowalkMiami Fig.3ThecityofthefutureimaginedbyEinar(1925)Fig.4Thewaterfronthigh-risebuildingnearbyChicagoRiverFig.5TheverticalspatialdistributionofScottsTowerofSingapore Fig.6Urbancomplextopicschematic408 旸MixedLandUseforUrbanDevelopment:ModelsandStrategies HUANGLiGuangzhouInstititeofUbanPlanning,Surveying&Designing,Guangzhou510060ChinaAbstract:Citieshavealwaysbeentheplaceswheremulti-functionsaggromerate,andhavewitnessedtheincreasinglyopenandintegrateddevelopmentunderthesituationofglobalizationandinformationalization,thusshowinganincreasingtrendofdiversificationanddifferentiation.Mixedlandusehasbeenacommonchoicetoaddressthetrendandimprovethelevelofurbanization.Inthispaper,thepathsofthemixedlanduseofChineseandforeigncitiesaresummarized,andmodelsandstrategiesofmixedlanduseareexploredfromtheaspectofthreespatialdimensionsincludingurbandistrict,communityandbuilding.CombinedwiththeexperienceofthenewurbanizationpracticeinGuangdongProvince,someideasaboutpeoplediversification,“whitesites”reservedindevelopingdistrict,“brownfield”referredinurbanrenewal,and“filling-type”developmentarepresented,andthecomprehensivedevelopmentstrategiesofTODplusSODandEODareputforwardforexploringthepossiblewaystooptimizetheurbanlanduse,enhancethevitalityofpublicspacesandpromotepluralisticinclusivedevelopment.Keywords:mixedlanduse;urban;TOD;model;strategy