邻里(数学)
公司治理
经济地理学
中国
生产(经济)
比例(比率)
地理
区域科学
业务
经济增长
政治学
经济
地图学
数学分析
数学
考古
财务
宏观经济学
作者
Fengqing Li,Ava Lynam,Huang Huang,Jinqiu Wei
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.habitatint.2023.103000
摘要
Urban renewal projects at neighbourhood scale have become prevalent in China to better adapt multi-storey residential buildings for the needs of the country's ageing society. Institutional co-production and actor-network theory were employed in two cases in Shanghai to analyse relationships between administrative departments, policy implementors, and residents. The findings show that while institutional co-production promoted substantial spatial change for elderly residents, and stimulated both administrative change and bottom-up initiatives. However the need for the state to provide a bottom line for more vulnerable actors was highlighted, an over-representation of dominant actors and uneven information assembly in the process also resulted in unequal distributions of benefits among actors. The study contributes empirical insight to research on institutional co-production in governance contexts with powerful state authority, as well as the role of neighbourhood-level actor's in urban renewal processes in other cities defined by high-density, vertical construction.
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