Neoliberalism as a hegemonic global ideology and framework of governance has been the subject of extensive critical analyses in geography and urban studies. Despite the …
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 …
This study uses the city of Kumasi to explore two burning issues in urban Africa: a. implications of public and customary land governance for wetland sustainability; and b …
Under an emerging neoliberal urbanism, numerous cities have experienced urban redevelopment in order to enhance competitiveness and attract investment, involving drastic …
A Mabin, P Harrison - Progress in Planning, 2023 - Elsevier
Capital cities form the focus of a sub-field in urban studies. Much of the literature concerning their planning concentrates on their histories, and on the core precincts in which these cities …
L Dai, Z Zhan, Y Shu, X Rong - Land, 2022 - mdpi.com
Since the 1980s, metropolitan areas have increased worldwide due to urbanization and regionalization. While the spatial integration of the labor and housing markets has benefitted …
Drawing upon the game-theoretical concepts for urban land redevelopment in China, this paper provides further substantiation on, and demonstrates, two major fronts in empirical …
The development of high-speed railway (HSR) new towns in China represents a new phase of suburbanization and has had a significant impact on urban expansion, but not all of its …
Growing socio-spatial inequality has become one of the topics that most excites social, economic and urban geographers most recently. Contrary to the general expectation, this …