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Transactions in Planning and Urban Research, 2022
This study examines Jinsong, a typical old and dilapidated Beijing neighborhood that has recently been renewed, as an example of the changing dynamics of urban redevelopment in Xijinping-era China.
Zhigang Li
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This study examines Jinsong, a typical old and dilapidated Beijing neighborhood that has recently been renewed, as an example of the changing dynamics of urban redevelopment in Xijinping-era China.
Zhigang Li
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Revisiting entrepreneurial governance in China’s urban redevelopment: a case from Wuhan
Urban Geography, 2022The unprecedented scale and varied forms of urban redevelopment in China provide an experimental field for understanding the transformation of urban governance.
Sai Lin +3 more
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Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning, 2021
In 2011 the St. Louis Metropolitan Sewer District developed a geographically bifurcated gray and green approach addressing aging sanitary and stormwater infrastructure in the region.
Sarah Heck
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In 2011 the St. Louis Metropolitan Sewer District developed a geographically bifurcated gray and green approach addressing aging sanitary and stormwater infrastructure in the region.
Sarah Heck
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Environment and Planning, 2020
Since 2008, China has introduced state-led financialization to inject low-interest, stable and long-term loans to facilitate urban redevelopment through national shantytown redevelopment schemes (SRSs).
Shenjing He, Mengzhu Zhang, Zongcai Wei
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Since 2008, China has introduced state-led financialization to inject low-interest, stable and long-term loans to facilitate urban redevelopment through national shantytown redevelopment schemes (SRSs).
Shenjing He, Mengzhu Zhang, Zongcai Wei
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, 2021
Unlike shrinking cities in Western countries enduring prolonged disinvestment due to market liberalism, some of their counterparts in Northeast China are undergoing drastic redevelopment u...
Shuqi Gao, Brent D. Ryan
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Unlike shrinking cities in Western countries enduring prolonged disinvestment due to market liberalism, some of their counterparts in Northeast China are undergoing drastic redevelopment u...
Shuqi Gao, Brent D. Ryan
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Urban studies, 2020
This paper considers the cases of urban redevelopment at waterfront and brownfield sites in Copenhagen (Denmark) and Hamburg (Germany) to explore how two municipal governments have pursued divergent kinds of entrepreneurial governance, even as they have ...
Jürgen Bruns-Berentelg +2 more
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This paper considers the cases of urban redevelopment at waterfront and brownfield sites in Copenhagen (Denmark) and Hamburg (Germany) to explore how two municipal governments have pursued divergent kinds of entrepreneurial governance, even as they have ...
Jürgen Bruns-Berentelg +2 more
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Social and Environmental Justice in Waterfront Redevelopment: The Anacostia River, Washington, D.C.
Urban Affairs Review, 2020Waterfront redevelopment projects have often been criticized for prioritizing attractive skylines and glittering facades over the needs of local communities.
Nufar Avni, Raphaël Fischler
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Embedding futurity in urban governance: Redevelopment schemes and the time value of money
, 2020Whether appraising development projects or underwriting bonds to finance infrastructure, municipal governments rely on “time value of money” (TVM) techniques to discount and convert hypothetical future cash flows into objects of knowledge in the present.
Rachel Weber
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European Urban and Regional Studies, 2001
Since the mid 1980s, European cities and regions have become increasingly concerned with competitive restructuring and economic growth. This concern goes hand in hand with a rediscovery of the central role of cities in the performance of regional and national economies as a whole.
Arantxa Rodríguez +2 more
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Since the mid 1980s, European cities and regions have become increasingly concerned with competitive restructuring and economic growth. This concern goes hand in hand with a rediscovery of the central role of cities in the performance of regional and national economies as a whole.
Arantxa Rodríguez +2 more
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