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As a crucial part of China’s development strategy, the redevelopment of urban villages and the redevelopment willingness of villagers have attracted considerable scholarly interest.
Lizheng Zhang, Yumin Ye, Jiejing Wang
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Analysis of the experience of implementing urban redevelopment projects in Russia
The relevance of the study is determined by the identified shortage of the urban environment in Russia, namely those types of buildings that meet modern requirements. In large cities, the only way to change this situation is redevelopment.
E. I. Andrianova +3 more
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Beyond displacement – exploring the variegated social impacts of urban redevelopment
Displacement has become one of the most dominant analytical lenses invoked to understand the impacts of urban redevelopment on local communities.
Z. Wang
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Informality and the Development and Demolition of Urban Villages in the Chinese Peri-urban Area [PDF]
The fate of Chinese urban villages (chengzhongcun) has recently attracted both research and policy attention. Two important unaddressed questions are: what are the sources of informality in otherwise orderly Chinese cities; and, will village ...
Webster, C, Wu, F, Zhang, F
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In 2015, the predominantly visible minority immigrant community of Herongate, in Ottawa, Ontario, was slated for redevelopment by its landlord, Timbercreek Asset Management.
Joseph Mensah, Daniel Tucker-Simmons
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From built environment to health inequalities: An explanatory framework based on evidence
Objective: The Health in All Policies strategy aims to engage every policy domain in health promotion. The more socially disadvantaged groups are usually more affected by potential negative impacts of policies if they are not health oriented.
Elena Gelormino +3 more
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Sustainable brownfield redevelopment and planning: Bibliometric and visual analysis
Environmental and urban sciences have shown that brownfield problems significantly impact human behavior and the environment. Understanding the sustainable planning and redevelopment of brownfields can help governments and financial partners consider ...
Bohong Zheng, Francis Masrabaye
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Living in the industrial city: Housing quality, land ownership and the archaeological evidence from industrial Manchester, 1740-1850 [PDF]
This paper looks at the recent archaeological evidence for industrial housing in Manchester, United Kingdom. The paper argues that a fragmented land-holding pattern developed in a number of city-centre areas during the second half of the eighteenth ...
Nevell, MD
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Understanding the interdependencies among production, living, and ecological spaces (PLESs) is critical for sustainable regional development. Urban fringe areas, shaped by rapid urbanization and conflicting land-use demands, are particularly vulnerable ...
Ziqing Feng, Shaoqiu Long, Yilun Liu
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Back and forward to the future: an explorative study of public responses to urban groundwater contamination [PDF]
The objective of this case study is to explore responses by residents confronted with groundwater contamination in their community. Using a mail-survey design, self-administered questionnaires were collected (N = 170) that included questions about risk ...
Vandermoere, Frédéric +1 more
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