P Miao - Journal of Urban Design, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
After three decades of urban renewal in China, public spaces used by average residents have not been improved proportionally and, in some cases, have even deteriorated. Three …
Urban regeneration in the historic core of Chinese cities largely follows one of two possibilities–'demolition-reconstruction,'by tearing down old houses to make room for new …
To understand the socio-spatial impacts of property-led redevelopment on China's urban neighbourhoods, this study inquires into two influential redevelopment projects in Shanghai …
D Boontharm - Future Asian Space: Projecting the Urban …, 2012 - meiji.elsevierpure.com
Gentrification is a part of the process of urban renewal which generates significant, and often negative, social impact on existing neighborhood structures, as it tends to be driven …
Rapid socioeconomic re-stratification and neighborhood gentrification have resulted in the creation of new public spaces and cultural forms of urban communities in post-Deng China …
Z Xu, GCS Lin - Journal of Urban Affairs, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
This research engages with ongoing theoretical enquiry into the nature and dynamics of public participation in urban redevelopment in a command economy undergoing …
M Prominski - Urbanization and locality: Strengthening identity and …, 2016 - Springer
China's urban population will grow by 300 million between 2014 and 2050 according to the UN World Urbanization Prospects (United Nations 2014: 21). Will they inhabit cities where …
S Yang, MYL Wang, C Wang - Cities, 2015 - Elsevier
This paper investigates the dramatic shift in Shanghai's socio-spatial landscapes in the postreform China. Supported by the recent population census, one percent sample survey …
F Xu - City & Community, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Existing studies on urban redevelopment and gentrification in China have documented neoliberal urbanism and state intervention as the driving forces transforming Shanghai into …