Heritage-led regeneration in Chinese intermediary cities: understanding incremental changes under a ‘business as usual’ urban governance regime

Author:

Verdini Giulio1,Xin Shengxi2

Affiliation:

1. Giulio Verdini is Reader in Planning at the School of Architecture and Cities of the University of Westminster, 35, Marylebone Road, London W1B 2HW, UK;

2. Shengxi Xin is a PhD candidate at University College London, Gower Street, London SW8 1DF, UK;.

Abstract

This study examines Longchang, an intermediary city in China, to discern differences in its heritage-led regeneration compared to major Chinese cities. Despite the recent incremental shifts in China’s urban governance regime, which is characterised by ‘selective learning’ and ‘trial and error’ approaches, cities like Longchang, constrained by scant socio-institutional resources, perpetuate pro-growth tendencies in their regeneration. While progress has been made towards more sustainable outcomes, the persistent disregard for local communities is still ‘business as usual’ in current practice. This phenomenon jeopardises the urban transformation process, amplifying heritage commodification and adversely impacting the intangible and living heritage.

Publisher

Liverpool University Press

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