Following rapid urbanization, it is inevitable that urban development will at some stage evolve into urban renewal leading to re-development of the urban land inventory. This urban …
Z Zhou - Journal of Urbanism: International Research on …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
This paper investigates the regeneration process of four urban villages in Guangzhou, China. It finds that the institutional dichotomy of the rural and urban systems in land …
Along with the green-land shortage and the low use efficiency of urban land as a result of rapid urban sprawl in the past three decades, the issue of urban regeneration has been …
LH Li - International Journal of Urban Sciences, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Urban regeneration is a natural response of recycling resources in our urban development strategy to the problem of urban decay. Since urban regeneration invariably involves …
A Cheshmehzangi, W Chen, E Mangi… - Frontiers in Sustainable …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
The first transition to modernization, which began with the industrial revolution, shifted most advanced economies from traditional rural societies to modern urban ones. The …
T Shen, X Yao, F Wen - Land use policy, 2021 - Elsevier
The regeneration of old residential areas in China is facing a complex trap involving all kinds of stakeholders. On the one hand, ambiguous property rights, huge infrastructure …
Recent decades have seen an increasing interest in the urban regeneration of inner-city areas in China. As urban areas take shape based on cultural aspects as much as on …
S Xian, Z Gu - Habitat International, 2020 - Elsevier
Urban regeneration has long been the subject of extensive studies against the background of rapid urbanization and urban transitions. Social conflicts and social injustice are often …
Representative of many developed cities in China, Shanghai is entering a new urban regeneration phase as the city adopts a more humanist approach to improve the quality of …