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Research on the Governance Modality of Village-in-City Based on Mitchell Score-Based Approach

Qin Wang and Yuzhe Wu ()
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Qin Wang: Zhejiang University
Yuzhe Wu: Zhejiang University

A chapter in Proceedings of the 23rd International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate, 2021, pp 278-304 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Village-in-city is a non-agricultural village formed by the rapid advancement of urbanization in China and the urban-rural dual structure, where the urban service boundary (USB) failed to keep up with the urban growth boundary (UGB). The governance of village-in-city is a complex system involving a large number of stakeholders. In addition to local governments, village collectives and villagers, floating population is also its core stakeholders. This paper took 14 villages in Beilun District, Ningbo as the research object, selected typical cases to conduct field surveys, questionnaire surveys and interviews. Then classified each group based on the Mitchell score-based approach, and summarized Demolition and Reconstruction (M1), Partial demolition and space Optimization (M2) and Facilities and Landscape Comprehensive Consolidation (M3) three types of governance modalities. The internal mechanisms of each modality were analyzed and compared through SCM to compare their distribution characteristics. Finally, it proposed future governance directions in terms of housing, employment, planning and government.

Keywords: Village-in-city; Mitchell score-based approach; Stakeholder; Governance modalities (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-3977-0_21

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