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(De-)Activating the growth machine for redevelopment: The case of Liede urban village in Guangzhou [PDF]
This research investigates the mechanism of urban village redevelopment in south China. Through a revised typology of place entrepreneurs based on the growth machine thesis and a case study of Liede village in central Guangzhou, it illustrates how land-based interests embedded in an imbalanced power relationship can (de-)activate urban village ...
Guo, Youliang +3 more
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To achieve sustainable development, the improvement of villagers’ subjective well-being has become the main policy goal of urban village renewal. However, the mechanism of how urban village renewal affects subjective well-being remains untested in ...
Qing Yang, Chaozheng Zhang
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THE MEMORY OF PLACES: THE SURVEY, REINVENTION AND RECONSTRUCTION OF A SMALL AGRICULTURAL ARTEFACT IN THE MOUNTAIN VILLAGE OF QUOTA, CASENTINO, ITALY [PDF]
The "history" of places exists as a stratification process of events that have occurred over time in a specific place, leaving more or less appreciable physical traces. The "memory" of the places, instead, is the result of a conscious choice of events to
G. Pancani, A. Ricci
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During the processes of stock land redevelopment, appropriate profit allocation is key to promoting the implementation of urban renewal. Meanwhile, its intricate, multi-participant interest games tends to obstruct the progress of urban renewal programs ...
Deng Maoying, Deng Cefang
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Informal development, as a unique phenomenon that has become widespread in China’s urbanization process in recent years, has continued to attract the attention of both the government and academia.
Jinkun Yang +3 more
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Urban Villages, Their Redevelopment and Implications for Inequality and Integration [PDF]
AbstractUrbanvillages are a unique product of China’s rapid urban expansion. They provide a new way of life sustained by property rental income for local villagers. More importantly, urban villages provide cheap accommodation for millions of rural migrant workers in most large cities.
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An Analysis of Transaction Costs Involved in the Urban Village Redevelopment Process in China
A well-designed institutional arrangement for urban village redevelopment projects (UVRPs) must consider transaction costs, but academic papers discussing it from the perspective of transaction cost economics are lacking.
Dinghuan Yuan +3 more
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GIS Based Procedural Modeling in 3D Urban Design
Traditional urban design is time-consuming and laborious. We propose a computer-generated architecture (CGA)-based workflow in this work, with the goal of allowing designers to take advantage of a high level of automation.
Ming Zhang +4 more
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Changing neighbourhood cohesion under the impact of urban redevelopment: a case study of Guangzhou, China [PDF]
Published by Taylor & Francis Large-scale urban redevelopment has caused the breakdown of traditional social bonds in Chinese cities. To date, very few studies have attempted to delve into the impact of this urban redevelopment on neighbourhood cohesion.
Li, Z, Liu, Y, Liu, Y, Wu, F
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The existing literature explains well how dual urbanization promotes land development and spatial expansion in China, but few studies have examined the emergence of state-led and village-led land development by measuring the urban expansion ratio from ...
Jinkun Yang, Zhouqian He, Haitao Ma
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