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Background of Urban Redevelopment
AbstractThis chapter aims to analyse the geographic and institutional background, within an authoritarian regime, to understand the changing process of governance over the field of urban redevelopment. A brief introduction of Guangzhou will be displayed. Based on geographic information, relevant institutions are introduced.
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Dynamics of urban sprawl [PDF]
This paper introduces a framework for understanding the dynamics of urban growth,particularly the continuing problem of urban sprawl. The models we present are based on transitions from vacant land to established development.
Batty, M, Sun, Z, Xie, Y
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ABSTRACT Policy robustness, that is, the capacity of policies to sustain performance across diverse and uncertain futures, is increasingly considered a core objective of public policymaking. Although adaptive policymaking is widely promoted as an approach to achieving policy robustness, it suffers from a central paradox highlighted by theories of the ...
Ola G. El‐Taliawi, Nihit Goyal
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Does comprehensive redevelopment change the housing price gradient? A case study in Mongkok, Hong Kong [PDF]
Urban decay is an inevitable outcome of the growth of most cities, including Hong Kong. Many old buildings in Hong Kong are dilapidated, and it is urgent to tackle urban decay in the city.
Yung Yau
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The Fundamental Study on the Process of Urban Development Theory of Takashi Asada around the Sixties through the SAKIDE Artificial Groud Project and Discussions of AIJ Committees [PDF]
Takashi Asada played the major role of foundation about urban redevelopment scheme in sixties through various research committees of AIJ. And he tried to define SAKAIDE Artificial Ground as the experimental project and the model for urban redevelopment ...
Kinoshita Hikaru, 木下 光
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ABSTRACT The lack of a common variable for comparison has been a major obstacle to the development of Comparative Public Administration (CPA). State autonomy enables an integrative contextualization approach, allowing both the analysis of contextual individual country experiences and the generation of generalized comparable knowledge.
Wilson Wong
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This study draws attention to the role of urban redevelopment practices in shaping indigenous social infrastructures and community life in the post-displacement and resettlement period. From decolonial and relational perspectives, I explore how relations
Cansu Sönmez
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The role of sustainability assessment in sustainability management for urban redevelopment [PDF]
Sustainability assessment has the potential to influence decision making and hence to improve the management of sustainability. This paper presents the development and reporting of benchmark sustainability indicators and discusses the challenges of ...
Blackwood, David +4 more
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Bus rapid transit system : a study of sustainable land-use transformation, urban density and economic impacts [PDF]
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) has shown significant growth in recent years, particularly in developing countries because of its cost-effectiveness. However, empirical evidence on land-use and economic impacts of BRT is limited.
Basheer, Muhammad +2 more
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ABSTRACT Two conceptualizations of pathways to moderating power asymmetries in humanitarian practice have emerged in localization discourse—one emphasizing procedural reforms and the other highlighting relational transformation. Dominant Global North‐mediated localization frameworks emphasize procedural approaches with a focus on shifting to a direct ...
Meghan Sullivan
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