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A+BE Architecture and the Built Environment

Residents’ Perceptions of Impending Forced Relocation in Urban China

A case study of state-led urban redevelopment in Shenyang

Xin Li

Residents’ Perceptions of Impending Forced Relocation in Urban China

A+BE Architecture and the Built Environment

Residents’ Perceptions of Impending Forced Relocation in Urban China

A case study of state-led urban redevelopment in Shenyang

A+BE Architecture and the Built Environment: Residents’ Perceptions of Impending Forced Relocation in Urban China

 

Since 1978, urban redevelopment in China has resulted in large-scale neighbourhood demolition and forced residential relocation, which can severely disrupt established people-place interactions in the demolished neighbourhoods.


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Beschrijving A+BE Architecture and the Built Environment: Residents’ Perceptions of Impending Forced Relocation in Urban China

Since 1978, urban redevelopment in China has resulted in large-scale neighbourhood demolition and forced residential relocation, which can severely disrupt established people-place interactions in the demolished neighbourhoods. This issue of A+BE conceptualises forced relocation as a process and as a specific type of residential mobility that occurs in the context of urban restructuring. It suggests a conceptual model to show the sequence of events that households experience
during urban redevelopment, by dividing forced relocation into three stages: the pre-demolition stage, the transitional stage and the post-relocation stage. This conceptual model helps to reduce the distraction caused by the accumulation of the dynamics of relocatees’ experience as the urban redevelopment proceeds over time, by capturing the sequence of the events that occur to relocatees during urban redevelopment. We used the model to structure the analysis of the literature review and subsequently identify the gaps in the literature that should be addressed in future forced relocation studies about China. We discovered that the experiences of relocatees from household and residential mobility perspectives reveal the dynamic, variable and complex nature of forced relocation, which makes forced relocation in urban China not necessarily equivalent to displacement.


ISBN
9789463660389
Pagina's
174
Verschenen
Serie
A+BE Architecture and the Built Environment
NUR
648
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Paperback / softback
Taal
Nederlands
Uitgever
TU Delft Open

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