A framework of decision-making factors and supporting information for facilitating sustainable site planning in urban renewal projects

Hao Wang, Qiping Shen, Bo-sin Tang, Chen Lu, Yi Peng, LiYaning Tang

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Abstract

Urban renewal is an emerging issue in almost all developed cities with a long history. To revitalize the landscape and functions of old areas in these cities, many urban renewal projects have been launched by local governments in recent years. Site planning of renewal projects is the premise of redevelopment and is related to the success of future developments. This paper develops a framework of factors identified from relevant literature, which affect the decision-making process for sustainable land use planning of urban renewal projects. Three typical redevelopment projects in Hong Kong are studied to help provide an understanding of the practical operations of such projects and the actual factors involved. Based on the differences between the factors in the theoretical framework and the factors found in the real life cases, the work necessary for improving sustainable site planning in urban renewal projects is discussed.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)44-55
Number of pages12
JournalCities
Volume40
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

Keywords

  • building sites
  • planning
  • sustainability
  • urban renewal

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