A conceptual framework on modes of governance for the regeneration of Chinese ‘villages in the city’
Yanliu Lin,
Pu Hao and
Stan Geertman
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Yanliu Lin: Utrecht University, Netherlands
Pu Hao: Hong Kong Baptist University, China
Stan Geertman: Utrecht University, Netherlands
Urban Studies, 2015, vol. 52, issue 10, 1774-1790
Abstract:
China’s rapid urbanisation has created a special form of urban built environment known as ‘village in the city’ (ViC). Various governance approaches have been applied to redevelop ViCs, which are prevalent in big cities. However, owing to the specific conditions of ViCs and the diverse contexts of urban development within and across cities, those approaches remain largely case-specific and are hampered by a lack of guiding principles. This article presents a framework on modes of governance to understand the choice of and the differences between modes of governance as well as their positive and negative consequences for the regeneration of ViCs. Case studies of various types of ViC regeneration practices in Guangzhou and Shenzhen are used to illustrate the framework’s application. The article concludes that new modes of governance that are interactive, inclusive and collaborative are called for to achieve the sustainable regeneration of ViCs.
Keywords: community; modes of governance; planning; regeneration practices; villages in the city (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1177/0042098014540345
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