This paper explores the specific “authoritarian” type of adaptive governance of urban regeneration using the example of Guangzhou city as the frontier of China’s reforms. As opposed to the “democratic” type of adaptive governance with its bottom-up policy initiations, community autonomy, polycentric power, participation in decision making, and self-organized policy actors, adaptive governance in Guangzhou is based on top-down decision making and implementation of public authorities’ solutions with the high role of political considerations. By analyzing data collected from policy documents, interviews, secondary data, and participative observations, this paper reveals three phases of urban regeneration in Guangzhou between 2009 and 2019: two...
Most Chinese cities have spent decades achieving urbanisation. So far, rural urbanisation has shifte...
In the past few years, one of the major changes in urban development strategies of the first-tier ci...
Over the past three decades, China’s urban population has increased by more than 400 million. How co...
Urban redevelopment in Chinese cities is significant for urban growth. This study aims to investigat...
Chinese cities, especially large cities, are in urgent need of urban redevelopment but social confli...
China’s rapid urbanisation has created a special form of urban built environment known as ‘village i...
Since the beginning of China’s reform and opening up in December 1978, far-reaching and fundamental ...
China's changing urban development processes and urban landscapes in the transition towards a more m...
China’s rapid urbanisation has created a special form of urban built environment known as ‘villa...
Chinese cities have experienced large-scale urban demolition and renewal. An extensive body of liter...
Summary. China’s changing urban development processes and urban landscapes in the transition towards...
This edited volume covers the multiple changes concerning urban governance in the course of the prog...
Researchers and policymakers have long called for a collaborative governance process for climate ada...
China’s cities are currently facing immense challenges due to the vast rural-urban migration that ha...
Rapid economic development in China has generated substantial demand for urban land for development,...
Most Chinese cities have spent decades achieving urbanisation. So far, rural urbanisation has shifte...
In the past few years, one of the major changes in urban development strategies of the first-tier ci...
Over the past three decades, China’s urban population has increased by more than 400 million. How co...
Urban redevelopment in Chinese cities is significant for urban growth. This study aims to investigat...
Chinese cities, especially large cities, are in urgent need of urban redevelopment but social confli...
China’s rapid urbanisation has created a special form of urban built environment known as ‘village i...
Since the beginning of China’s reform and opening up in December 1978, far-reaching and fundamental ...
China's changing urban development processes and urban landscapes in the transition towards a more m...
China’s rapid urbanisation has created a special form of urban built environment known as ‘villa...
Chinese cities have experienced large-scale urban demolition and renewal. An extensive body of liter...
Summary. China’s changing urban development processes and urban landscapes in the transition towards...
This edited volume covers the multiple changes concerning urban governance in the course of the prog...
Researchers and policymakers have long called for a collaborative governance process for climate ada...
China’s cities are currently facing immense challenges due to the vast rural-urban migration that ha...
Rapid economic development in China has generated substantial demand for urban land for development,...
Most Chinese cities have spent decades achieving urbanisation. So far, rural urbanisation has shifte...
In the past few years, one of the major changes in urban development strategies of the first-tier ci...
Over the past three decades, China’s urban population has increased by more than 400 million. How co...