The Spatial Planning Act, authored by the Legislative Yuan of the Republic of China, is a comprehensive piece of legislation that delves into the intricate details of urban development, land use planning, and environmental conservation. Written in a concise and informative manner, this book serves as a crucial guide for policymakers, planners, and architects seeking to understand the legal framework surrounding spatial planning in Taiwan. Drawing on international best practices and local case studies, the book provides valuable insights into the principles and processes that govern spatial planning in a rapidly evolving urban environment. With its detailed analysis of zoning regulations, development controls, and public participation mechanisms, the Spatial Planning Act stands out as a seminal work in the field of urban planning. This authoritative text is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of law, policy, and design in shaping the future of cities in Taiwan and beyond.