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Recent Developments in Chinese Urban PlanningConflicts in the Urban Renewal of the Historic Preservation Area—Based on the Investigation of Nanbuting Community in Nanjing

Recent Developments in Chinese Urban Planning: Conflicts in the Urban Renewal of the Historic... [With the transformation of urbanization in China, the focus of urban development has gradually transferred from the growth of total construction land to the quality improvement of built-up land. This article investigates a community renewal case of a deprived historic block named Nanbuting, located 1.4 km away from the CBD of Nanjing. This investigation has three major findings: (1) the core value in the urban renewal of the historic preservation area, explained by the theory of land development right; (2) the differentiated subsystems of each stakeholder, which perplexed their negotiation; (3) the effect of voluntary community participation in the renewal process. By investigating the typical renewal case of the Nanbuting community, this article explains how the multi-stakeholder conflict is generated and exacerbated. This research contributes to the knowledge of balancing the needs of both the historic preservation and economic development in the urban renewal processes, intending to provide each stakeholder with suggestions for future participatory planning, and to facilitate urban renewal in a peaceful and sustainable manner.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Recent Developments in Chinese Urban PlanningConflicts in the Urban Renewal of the Historic Preservation Area—Based on the Investigation of Nanbuting Community in Nanjing

Part of the GeoJournal Library Book Series (volume 114)
Editors: Pan, Qisheng; Cao, Jason

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2015
ISBN
978-3-319-18469-2
Pages
99 –120
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-18470-8_7
Publisher site
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Abstract

[With the transformation of urbanization in China, the focus of urban development has gradually transferred from the growth of total construction land to the quality improvement of built-up land. This article investigates a community renewal case of a deprived historic block named Nanbuting, located 1.4 km away from the CBD of Nanjing. This investigation has three major findings: (1) the core value in the urban renewal of the historic preservation area, explained by the theory of land development right; (2) the differentiated subsystems of each stakeholder, which perplexed their negotiation; (3) the effect of voluntary community participation in the renewal process. By investigating the typical renewal case of the Nanbuting community, this article explains how the multi-stakeholder conflict is generated and exacerbated. This research contributes to the knowledge of balancing the needs of both the historic preservation and economic development in the urban renewal processes, intending to provide each stakeholder with suggestions for future participatory planning, and to facilitate urban renewal in a peaceful and sustainable manner.]

Published: Apr 25, 2015

Keywords: Renewal; Historic preservation area; Conflicts; Nanbuting

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