Abstract: | Human-centered spatial planning seeks to satisfy the animal nature(pursuit of safety, comfort, convenience, and sensory pleasure), social nature(enhancement of spatial opportunities by living together), and rational nature(balance between self-preservation and mutual-preservation) of human beings in the spatial contacts associated with their production, living, and environmental activities, through the use, allocation, and organization of land/spaces. Its basic logic and operational procedure are illustrated by three examples, in the hope of providing reference for planning decision making. |