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Research On the Sustainability of Community Micro-Renewal Projects from The Perspective 0f Stakeholders

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DOI: 10.23977/ALSS2021014

Author(s)

Haochen Ding, Jinghong Sun, Fandong Wei

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Haochen Ding

ABSTRACT

The current urban construction under humanism has shifted from incremental development to stock renewal. The micro-renewal of communities has become the implementation of the concept of "People's City", improving the quality of spatial life and conforming to the status quo of urban development. Innovative practice. The community micro-renewal, different from the previous urban renewal model, has formed numerous stakeholders and complex interactions due to its diverse participants and efficient forms of community governance. However, the current planning practice exposed its irreplicability and unsustainability. Become the mainstream argument for criticism. This article examines the community micro-renewal project from the perspective of stakeholders, summarizes typical cases at this stage, and illustrates the mechanism of action of each stakeholder on the sustainability of the project under the three dominant models. This might help promote the sustainable practice of community micro-renewal in more cities.

KEYWORDS

Urban renewal, community micro-renewal, sustainability, stakeholders

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