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Author | Zhang Y., Kang S., Koo J.-H. | |
Title | What is the critical factor and relationship of urban regeneration in a historic district?: A case of the Nanluoguxiang area in Beijing, China | |
Reference | Zhang Y., Kang S., Koo J.-H.; What is the critical factor and relationship of urban regeneration in a historic district?: A case of the Nanluoguxiang area in Beijing, China ;Sustainability (Switzerland) vol:11 issue: 23.0 page: |
Link to article | https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85076685523&doi=10.3390%2fsu11236772&partnerID=40&md5=fc8458564aa59084800d1f114ce20ad6 |
Abstract | Although investigations and evaluations are being carried out, there is little research on the relationship between urban regeneration factors, in which various stakeholders participate, and various projects are underway simultaneously. Therefore, this study aims to understand the critical factors and influence relationship among factors in urban regeneration projects in the Nanluoguxiang area, where such projects have been carried out for the historical and cultural preservation in Beijing, China. The implications of this study are as follows: First, both factor public space environmental improvement and building restoration and improvement were analyzed as the most important factors. Second, the elements of the public space environmental improvement and the building restoration and improvement were closely related, influenced by policies and plans, guidelines and criteria, investigation and research, and the subsidy support project. Third, despite the fact that the project was promoted with the aim of revitalizing culture, it was analyzed that the influence of cultural elements on other factors was very minimal because of excessive commercialization. © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. |
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As such, various projects related to citizen participation have been promoted for successful urban regeneration projects in the Nanluoguxiang area. . | One of the most active sectors of urban regeneration projects is regional rehabilitation using cultural elements in a place with plentiful historical resources, and various related projects are being promoted in China to this aim. . | In relation to culture-led urban regeneration in China, several factors were found to be important: the creation of unique landscape production through the preservation of historical assets, promotion of cultural identity, the reflection of the opinions of artists, and expansion of citizen participation. . |