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Evaluation of Residents’ Sense of Place in Historical and Cultural Districts Under the Background of Urban Regeneration

Fan Wu (), Meixuan Li, Wanqi Liao, Wenyu Xu, Shufan Chen, Ziyu Zhang and Jiaxin Li
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Fan Wu: South China University of Technology
Meixuan Li: South China University of Technology
Wanqi Liao: South China University of Technology
Wenyu Xu: South China University of Technology
Shufan Chen: South China University of Technology
Ziyu Zhang: South China University of Technology
Jiaxin Li: South China University of Technology

Chapter Chapter 118 in Proceedings of the 28th International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate, 2024, pp 1709-1719 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Urban regeneration is a powerful measure to promote the sustainable development of cities. Effective urban renewal actions would improve the efficiency of land resource utilization, optimize community functions, improve the living environment, protect the inheritance of historical culture. Guangzhou carried out the regeneration of historical and cultural districts after more than ten years of urban renewal exploration from 2009. Urban regeneration has changed the original living environment and daily life of residents. How about the change of residents’ perception of the reconstructed living environment? To answer this problem, based on existing research and correlational studies, such as the theory of place, behavioral geography and stakeholder theory, this paper selects 2 typical historical and cultural districts in Guangzhou as the cases to conduct field research and issue questionnaires. A total of 121 valid questionnaires were collected to explore the change of residents’ sense of place in historical and cultural districts under the background of urban regeneration.

Keywords: Sense of place; Historical and Cultural district; Urban regeneration (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-1949-5_119

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