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Journal articles on the topic "City planning Villages"

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Liu, Xiao Jun, and De Xing Lan. "Risk Assessment of City Village Reconstruction Demolition Engineering in Urban Sustainable Development." Advanced Materials Research 524-527 (May 2012): 2680–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.524-527.2680.

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In the past decade, China’s urbanization speed was very quick, many villages in suburb have became city villages. City villages are dirty, chaotic, poor and without reasonable planning and design, this has became a serious problem which constraints of city sustainable development. This paper take Xi’an city village reconstruction demolition engineering projects as the main object of study, use the method of fuzzy comprehensive evaluation combined with system-level analysis in demolition of city village reconstruction project for quantitative risk assessment, identify the key risk factors, and measures proposed for the development enterprises to reduce project risks and promote the sustainable development of the city.
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Zhao, Jian Bin, and Xin Zhao. "Study on Planning Strategy of Urban Villages: With Lujiazhuang Urban Village as an Example." Applied Mechanics and Materials 353-356 (August 2013): 2891–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.353-356.2891.

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With the accelerated pace of urban construction, urban area continues to expand and urban village problems are growing more heated. Scientific planning has a major significance to promote a healthy development of urban village transformation. This article describes the urban village problems exist in China from the following four aspects: the policy and management, handling in planning, environment planning, public and municipal service facilities. The writers studied the planning results of Lujiazhuang urban village in Xinfu District, Xinzhou City, and raised planning strategy of urban villages from three aspects: relationship with surrounding functional areas, environment planning of urban villages, improvement of public and municipal service facilities.
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Pradnya Sutara, I. Made, I. Ketut Suwena, and I. Wayan Suardana. "PERENCANAAN PAKET WISATA BUDAYA DI DESA KESIMAN KECAMATAN DENPASAR TIMUR." Jurnal IPTA 4, no. 1 (July 1, 2016): 66. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/ipta.2016.v04.i01.p12.

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Bali have one city, it is Denpasar City, within tourism potencies that can be build to be package tours. Kesiman Traditional Village is one of many villages in Denpasar City that has many tourism potency, the potency is cultural tourism potencies that can be found, such as : art attraction, historical place, traditional fashion and food, villager activities based on culture, hospitality of the villagers. Those cultural Potencies which found in Kesiman Traditional Village can be pack to be cultural package tours. Regard to planning cultural package tour, the formulation of issues are : (1) What is the potencies that can be found in Kesiman Traditional Village, East Denpasar? (2) How the planning cultural package in Kesiman Traditional Village? The technique to collecting data did through observation, interviews, documentation, and books literature. The result of the research is known that Kesiman Traditional Village has cultural tourism potencies and those potencies can be package into cultural package tour, those are : Barong and Keris Dance, Wadah Maker, Pengrebongan Temple, Kesiman Castle, Odah Turut Balinese House, Balinese Dance and Music Lesson in Bale Banjar Ceramcam Kesiman, Made Sudyatmika Paint Lesson, Ananda Balinese Boutique, Kertalangu Tourist Village with jogging track surrounded by rice field, fishing pond, and World Peace Gong, and Kroya Kites House. Those potencies then package into planning cultural package tour in the form of tables, essay, and graphic. Those are package into cultural package tour, those are : (1) History and Spirit of Kesiman Cultural Tour, (2) Beautiful Art of Kesiman Cultural Tour, (3) Art and Local Activities of Kesiman Cultural Tour.
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Chen, Zhao Dong, Xin Yi Xiang, and Hu Bei Yin. "Ancient Villages Protection on Urban Fringe — Case Study on Jingangbei Village." Applied Mechanics and Materials 174-177 (May 2012): 2352–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.174-177.2352.

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With rapid urbanization, villages on urban fringe are being merged with city, among which, ancient villages are of no exception. In this study, Jingangbei village in Beibei district, Chongqing city was selected as the object for investigated. Through field investigation and literatures retrieval, history, space form and cultural features of Jingangbei were illustrated. In addition, by comparing of the protective plan and current situation of Jingangbei, chances and challenges for ancient villages’ protection were put forward, namely: Administration of Cultural Relics and local residents’ participation; change of planning objectives from wealth-seeking to multidimensional objectives; sources of protect funding and definition of future functions.
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Julita, Eva, and Syukriy Abdullah. "TRANSPARANSI DALAM PENGELOLAAN DANA DESA (STUDI DI KECAMATAN SUKAKARYA KOTA SABANG)." Jurnal Ilmiah Mahasiswa Ekonomi Akuntansi 5, no. 2 (July 27, 2020): 213–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.24815/jimeka.v5i2.15556.

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The purpose of this study was to see whether the Sukakarya District of Sabang City had been fully or not transparent in managing village funds. The research method is quantitative research method with the census. The population in this study were all villages in Sukakarya Subdistrict, Sabang City consisting of 8 (Eight) Villages. The Data used for primary data is obtained directly without intermediaries by researchers. The Data in this research is the result of the spread of the questionnaire where the researcher distributed the data to special purpose research. The results of this study Understanding village officials related to Transparency The management of village funds in the Sukakarya District of Sabang City is already very good, because most village apparatus have fully understood what the policies of the mayor have arranged and have understood the contents of the Village Fund Management guidelines. Public perceptions related to transparency in managing village funds in general are good, except that the community still lacks perception or knowledge in managing village funds. Community participation in the process of planning and implementing village fund management is already active. This can be seen in the planning process, the people who attended were quite adequate, but there was still a lack of aspirations conveyed by the community for planning the use of village funds. Likewise in the implementation process, community participation is sufficient.
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Chung, Him, and Su-Hong Zhou. "Planning for Plural Groups? Villages-in-the-city Redevelopment in Guangzhou City, China." International Planning Studies 16, no. 4 (November 2011): 333–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13563475.2011.615544.

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Jiang, Bo. "Study on the Strategy of Urban Village Development in New Rural Construction - Taking the Planning of Wangji Street, Xinzhou District, Wuhan City for Example." Applied Mechanics and Materials 209-211 (October 2012): 628–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.209-211.628.

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This paper describes the concept of urban village and the status of its planning and development at home and abroad, analyzes the existing development conditions of Wangji Street, and proposes the implementation strategies including restructuring of industrial planning, elevation renovation along the traffic axis, construction of demonstration villages and professional township, and construction of infrastructure and new rural community, etc. so as to promote the coordinated and sustainable development of urban villages in new rural construction.
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Ling, Oliver Hoon Leh, Hazirah Azami, Marlyana Azyyati Marzukhi, and Qi Jie Kwong. "Residents’ Well-being of a Village in a Great City. Case Study: Kampong Bharu (New Village), Kuala Lumpur City." Environment-Behaviour Proceedings Journal 5, SI2 (December 27, 2020): 69–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.21834/ebpj.v5isi2.2523.

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Urbanisation, a human settlement is growing from a village to a megacity. However, there are few cases of villages, which had been lacking behind in the trend of urbanisation. For instance, Kampong Bharu (New Village) had been maintained as a village setting even though it is located within the boundary of Kuala Lumpur city. A study has been carryout to examine the residents’ well-being of the Kampong Bharu by using a questionnaire survey and statistical analysis. In general, the well-being of villages was within a moderate level. The social and economic developments were contributed to the psychological well-being of residents. Keywords: City; correlation; quality of life; satisfaction eISSN: 2398-4287 © 2020. The Authors. Published for AMER ABRA cE-Bs by e-International Publishing House, Ltd., UK. This is an open access article under the CC BYNC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). Peer–review under responsibility of AMER (Association of Malaysian Environment-Behaviour Researchers), ABRA (Association of Behavioural Researchers on Asians) and cE-Bs (Centre for Environment-Behaviour Studies), Faculty of Architecture, Planning & Surveying, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21834/ebpj.v5iSI2.2523.
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Gonen, Amiram. "Non inner-city gentrification in Israel." Dela, no. 21 (December 1, 2004): 437–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/dela.21.437-444.

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In the recent two decades, as result of growing preference among the Jewish middle class for detached residence, many suburbs and villages were subject to gentrification. Especially prone to gentrification, were housing estates built in the 1950s at low densities. It was, then, the increasing suburbanization middle-class households that brought about the gentrificati-on of these neighborhoods. A similar process took place in immigrant towns and villages on the periphery of metropolitan regions.
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Koeswara, Hendri. "Dana Desa: Apakah Solusi Mengatasi Persoalan Keuangan Desa?" Jurnal Administrasi dan Kebijakan Publik 4, no. 1 (March 15, 2019): 12–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.25077/jakp.4.1.12-21.2019.

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Government Regulation No. 60 of 2014 on Village Fund sourced from the State Budget that is the commitment of the current government to build Indonesia from the periphery to strengthen the regions and villages. But it is not easy in terms of implementation, which qualified regulations, the ability and readiness of the village administration has not been up to make the Village Fund as a dilemma in dealing with financial issues the village to the regression or independence in the village itself in financial terms. The purpose of this research that using a qualitative approach is to approach the budget cycle theory according to Mullins is as follows; (1) To describe the implementation of the program of the Village Fund in Fiscal Year 2015 (2) To determine the progress in implementation of the Village Fund in Fiscal Year 2015 (3) To determine the readiness of regional government regulations and the document is the village planning in the implementation of the Village Fund, (4) To determine the impact of the Village Fund in overcoming the financial problems the village, (5) To know the considerations made by the village government in determining spending priorities aspect penggunanaan village of Village Fund, and (6) To determine the best model of financial planning villages in rural development. The results obtained are the Village Fund is a solution in overcoming the financial constraints the current village. However, there are still shortcomings in optimizing the utilization of the Village Funds, such as the lack of regulations that should be issued by the district / city governments and the late planning documents, the conflicting priority policies of village use that are sometimes different from the needs of the village community, so the choice and pragmatic way becomes dominant. So,it still needs an effective village’s planning model in the optimization of the various sources of income to the next village.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "City planning Villages"

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Wei, Zhuang. "Study on urban-village reformation the reformation of Heyuan block in Gangsha village Shenzhen, China /." Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 2007. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B39634152.

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Lee, Lok-man Chapman. "Tanka living : a way for today /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1999. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B25952535.

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Wei, Zhuang, and 魏壯. "Study on urban-village reformation: the reformation of Heyuan block in Gangsha village Shenzhen, China." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2007. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B39634152.

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Zhong, Yijia, and 钟毅嘉. "Spatial justice in urban planning: redevelopment of urban villages and housing for migrant workers inGuangzhou, China." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2012. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B49885856.

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A just city is what urban planning should be fighting for. In Chinese cities, however, spatial justice has been seriously overlooked in many aspects of urban development. Using the theoretical framework devised with spatial justice theories, urban power structure, and the theories and practices of urban renewal and housing for migrants in developed countries, this dissertation has evaluated the impacts of urban planning and urban policies on the housing for migrant workers. A case study of the redevelopment project of Liede Village in Guangzhou has been conducted to illustrate the scenario. Findings show that the policies and planning have brought together the government, the market, and the village, making them the core of the growth coalition, and marginalizing the migrant workers in the situation of the redevelopment of urban villages in Guangzhou. This alliance, aiming for growth, has helped commoditize the space reproduced during the process. The commoditization of land and housing is driving up the value of the properties. Migrant workers with limited income and rural Hukou status can only move to other villages. While Guangzhou is planning to redevelop nearly all the urban villages within the city core, migrant workers have to migrate to places where is far from the city center to seek for affordable housing, completing a migration pattern from the city center to the edge. It is concluded that the spatial injustice in the problem of the urban villages in Guangzhou has not been solved with the redevelopment. In contrast, it is exacerbated by urban planning and urban policies. A more inclusive, peopleoriented planning approach as well as other institutional changes is required for promoting spatial justice in Chinese cities.
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Ballard, Brooks. "Clifton, the restructuring of an historic mill town." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/23432.

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Ferenc, Kryštof. "Analýza suburbanizace v kontextu příměstských vesnic." Doctoral thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta architektury, 2016. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-240981.

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Subject of thesis are suburban zones of cities in direct contact with willages. Their phisical urban structures as well as their development in time and processes witch affects these changes. Despite that a different european countries has different systems of spatial planning, they allwys have three main levels of planning process. These layers are: Strategic planning, regulation level and execution level. What differs is tunig of this system and wights of importance set on different „layers“. This tuning has a substential impact on way how are the cities and urban structures developer. This tuning of spatial planning systém has huge impact on physical structure and form of cities. Every setting of system brings differnt possibilities of solving problems. In both schort-term and long-term development processes. This thesis will therefore examine affects of different settings of spatial planning system in Czech Republic and Federal Republic of Germany (In specific terms – Free state of Bavaria, region of Upper Palatinate) and its long-term afffects on phisical structure of cities. With empahsis on ways in which historical village structures integrate in city structure and transform in cities districts. Goal of thesis is effort to analyse results of these two spatial planning systems. And mainly in suburban zones affected by development axes of bigger cities. Thesis will compare urban and suburban structures of two cities in two different countries. Analysed example for Czech republic is Brno. As Bavarian example stands Regensburg (as a city of comparable structure). One of important criteria is ability of systéms to effectively capture and use all of territorys development potential and possibiliteis and therefore – ability to create viable and susteinable land systems. In suburban spaces where City systems meets suburban and village systems is intensive use of existing structures and active work with subcenters crutial to susteinable development of cities.
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Lee, Lok-man Chapman, and 李樂民. "Tanka living: a way for today." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1999. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31984678.

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Wan, Cheuk-ting Jennifer. "Protect or pull down - in search of planning and heritage conservation of walled villages in Hong Kong : case studies of Nga Tsin Wai & Kat Hing Wai /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1998. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B19906638.

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Wan, Cheuk-ting Jennifer, and 溫卓婷. "Protect or pull down - in search of planning and heritage conservationof walled villages in Hong Kong: case studiesof Nga Tsin Wai & Kat Hing Wai." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1998. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B43893922.

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Santos, Jonas Justino dos. "O municipio, o patrimonio natural e a dinamica socioambiental no Vale do Ribeira : o caso do municipio de Iporanga, SP." [s.n.], 2005. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/287345.

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Resumo: O trabalho tem como objetivo analisar e caracterizar a dinâmica socioambiental no município de Iporanga, estado de São Paulo, situado no Vale do Ribeira, bem como verificar se o patrimônio natural e cultural do município viabiliza políticas e estratégias de desenvolvimento local para a melhoria das condições de vida de sua população. A primeira parte do trabalho, trata da questão do papel do município no desenvolvimento de políticas e estratégias de desenvolvimento local, sua relação com a crise da federação e as políticas ambientais adotadas no Vale do Ribeira, verificando as causas dos conflitos socioambientais gerados a partir da implantação de unidades de conservação.Também realiza um levantamento dos processos históricos e sociais da formação territorial do Vale do Ribeira e do município de Iporanga dentro deste contexto, bem como a caracterização fisiográfica e a apresentação de indicadores sócio-econômicos e ambientais do município. A segunda parte, trata de analisar a importância do patrimônio natural e cultural para o desenvolvimento do município, mostrando os tipos de utilização deste, e aborda os conflitos socioambientais envolvidos na gestão e no uso dos recursos naturais e a situação das populações tradicionais, neste contexto. Analisa as possibilidades de uso deste patrimônio e aborda a questão do desenvolvimento local atrelado a outros instrumentos de planejamento como a descentralização e a intersetorialidade. A relevância deste trabalho reside no intuito de contribuir para gerar informações que possam subsidiar o desenvolvimento de uma agenda positiva para o município, baseada na sustentabilidade e na importância do desenvolvimento local
Abstract: This Work main purpose is to characterize the social-environmental dynamic of the Iporanga city, in the São Paulo state, placed at Vale do Ribeira, and also verify if the city natural and cultural patrimony makes feasible development politics and strategies to improve people' s life conditions. The first part of the work is about the city role in developing politics and strategies for the local increment, its relation with the federal crisis and environmental politics adopted at Vale do Ribeira, checking on the social-environmental conflicts causes generated by the conservation units implementation. It also works on a survey of historical and social processes at Vale do Ribeira territorial formation, inc1uding the Iporanga city inside this context, as well as the physiographic characterization and city socio-economic and environmental indicators. The second part analyses mainly the natural and cultural patrimony importance to the city development and its uses. It brings out the social-environmental conflicts involved on the managing and use natural resources and traditional people situation ins this context. It analyses the possibilities of using this patrimony and approaches the local development issue connected to other planning devices, like the decentralization and inter-sectorialization. The importance of this work is aim to contribute in generating informations which could give elements to a positive agenda for the city based on the support and local development importance
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Books on the topic "City planning Villages"

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Sutro, Suzanne. Reinventing the village. Chicago, IL (1313 E. 60th St., Chicago 60637): American Planning Association, Planning Advisory Service, 1990.

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Ireland, Dept of the Environment Heritage and Local Government. Guidelines for planning authorities on sustainable residential development in urban areas (cities, towns & villages). Dublin: Stationery Office, 2009.

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Villages in the sun: Mediterranean community architecture. New York, N.Y: Rizzoli, 1993.

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Les villages de Paris: Belleville, Charonne, Auteuil et Passy : mythes et réalités d'un espace communautaire. Paris: Harmattan, 2003.

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Porteous, J. Douglas. Planned to death: The annihilation of a place called Howdendyke. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1989.

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Xiao shi de cun zhuang: Beijing 60 nian de cheng xiang bian qian. Beijing Shi: Beijing gong ye da xue chu ban she, 2009.

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Porteous, J. Douglas. Planned to death: The annihilation of a place called Howdendyke. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1989.

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Kazimierz, Wejchert, ed. Małe miasta: Problemy urbanistyczne stale aktualne. Warszawa: Wydawn. Arkady, 1986.

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Hermann, Behrens. Dorf- und Regionalentwicklung in den neuen Bundesländern: Beiträge aus der Praxis : Dokumentation einer Seminarreihe zur Situation der Dorfentwicklung in den neuen Bundesländern. Göttingen: Agrarsoziale Gesellschaft, 1995.

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Urban villages: A concept for creating mixed-use urban developments on a sustainable scale : text by Tony Aldous. [London?]: Urban Villages Group, 1992.

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Book chapters on the topic "City planning Villages"

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Geddes, Patrick, and Ray Bromley. "Suburbs of Indore: Plague Camps, Garden Villages, and Industrial Housing with appropriate Sanitation." In Town Planning towards City Development, 65–66. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2017. | Series: Studies in: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315761961-9.

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Gorman-Murray, Andrew, and Catherine J. Nash. "Recovering the Gay Village: A Comparative Historical Geography of Urban Change and Planning in Toronto and Sydney." In The Life and Afterlife of Gay Neighborhoods, 239–60. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66073-4_11.

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AbstractThis chapter argues that the historical geographies of Toronto’s Church and Wellesley Street district and Sydney’s Oxford Street gay villages are important in understanding ongoing contemporary transformations in both locations. LGBT and queer communities as well as mainstream interests argue that these gay villages are in some form of “decline” for various social, political, and economic reasons. Given their similar histories and geographies, our analysis considers how these historical geographies have both enabled and constrained how the respective gay villages respond to these challenges, opening up and closing down particular possibilities for alternative (and relational) geographies. While there are a number of ways to consider these historical geographies, we focus on three factors for analysis: post-World War II planning policies, the emergence of “city of neighborhoods” discourses, and the positioning of gay villages within neoliberal processes of commodification and consumerism. We conclude that these distinctive historical geographies offer a cogent set of understandings by providing suggestive explanations for how Toronto’s and Sydney’s gendered and sexual landscapes are being reorganized in distinctive ways, and offer some wider implications for urban planning and policy.
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Attieh, Eman Mohamed Eid, and Ola Samy Ali Alhinawy. "The Traditional Architecture of the Heritage Villages in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Thermal Performance Efficiency." In Advanced Studies in Efficient Environmental Design and City Planning, 121–32. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-65181-7_10.

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Frisch, Michael. "A Queer Reading of the United States Census." In The Life and Afterlife of Gay Neighborhoods, 61–85. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66073-4_3.

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AbstractLGBTQ neighborhoods face change. Planning for these neighborhoods requires data about LGBTQ residential concentration. Some analysts have used US Census same-sex partner data to make judgments about LGBTQ neighborhoods. Two agency actions make this reliance problematic. The US Census was required to enforce the Defense of Marriage Act and reassigned some LGBTQ responses in a heteronormal way. The Census also assigned sex based upon patterns of names. These US Census actions of gay removal and sex assignment to datasets raise questions about the usefulness of the partner dataset. A queer reading of the census may give a better representation of neighborhood development and decline. Data are developed for four queer neighborhoods: the West Village in New York City, Center City Philadelphia, Midtown Atlanta, and Midtown Kansas City. The results show that queer attributes of these areas grew to about 1990. Some queer attributes may have declined some from their peak. The results raise questions about social surveys, the closet, and the direction of LBGTQ neighborhoods in the twenty-first century. LGBTQ displacement has occurred.
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"Does City Planning Pay?" In New Ideals in the Planning of Cities, Towns and Villages, 49–52. Routledge, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315753218-15.

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"The City Planning Movement." In New Ideals in the Planning of Cities, Towns and Villages, 55–58. Routledge, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315753218-17.

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"Misconceptions about City Planning." In New Ideals in the Planning of Cities, Towns and Villages, 38. Routledge, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315753218-9.

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"The Cost of City Planning." In New Ideals in the Planning of Cities, Towns and Villages, 135–38. Routledge, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315753218-22.

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"Main Divisions of City Planning." In New Ideals in the Planning of Cities, Towns and Villages, 35–36. Routledge, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315753218-7.

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"Public Opinion and City Planning Progress." In New Ideals in the Planning of Cities, Towns and Villages, 152–58. Routledge, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315753218-25.

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Conference papers on the topic "City planning Villages"

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Li, Yi, and Zhu Xihua. "Short Analysis of the stakeholders’ benefit and satisfaction about Rural Land Share Cooperatives of the Southern Jiangsu Province." In 55th ISOCARP World Planning Congress, Beyond Metropolis, Jakarta-Bogor, Indonesia. ISOCARP, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.47472/ztfm2175.

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The agricultural land around Shanghai is famous for its huge population and intensive cultivation. With the expansion of the metropolis, a large number of agricultural people have entered the city to work, and rural land has been abandoned1,2. In 2009, Kunshan City implemented a land transfer system, and 99% of the cultivated land was packaged for large scale farmers, and initially realized large‐scale operation3 . However, the large‐scale business model has gradually experienced problems such as predatory management, ecological destruction, and no sense of social responsibility. Through the establishment of agricultural land share cooperatives, Changyun Village took the lead in realizing the collective management of agricultural land, taking shares in the land, giving priority to paying dividends to the land, and paying wages to the farmers working in the cooperative. The peasants' enthusiasm for entering the city has become an important buffer for the migrants to work in Shanghai and surrounding village.It has increased the employment rate. At the same time, it has supplied green agricultural products to the city, passed on agricultural technology, and activated local communities. This article intends to analyse the correlation between several village share cooperative models based on Changyun Village and the large family farm contracting model of more than ten villages, and the satisfaction of villagers, combined with property rights theory, scale economy theory, and accounting cooperatives. Cost‐benefit, evaluate the effect of “long cloud-style” collectivization on revitalizing the surrounding villages of metropolises and assess the satisfaction of governments at all levels. Through field interviews and questionnaire surveys, the correlation analysis of village cadres and villagers' satisfaction was conducted. The government is optimistic about the role of the "long cloud model" in grassroots management and improvement of people's livelihood. Even if public finances are required to invest a large amount of money, it is necessary to strengthen the medical and social security of the villagers. The government is also quite satisfied with the Changyun model. At present, the economic benefits of the stock cooperatives have steadily increased. Although the growth rate is not large, the villagers have a strong sense of well‐being, and the village's ecological environment has been improved. In the future, the cost of the village will be reduced after the large scale operation, and the overall economic benefits will be improved. The future research direction will be how to solve the specific problems that plague the cooperative's production and operation, such as low rice prices and lack of high value added finishing facilities to continue to activate the surrounding areas of the metropolis and improve the satisfaction of the government and villagers.
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Zhao, Dianhong. "Study on the evolution of rural land use function in developed areas of China." In Post-Oil City Planning for Urban Green Deals Virtual Congress. ISOCARP, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.47472/xgnq9142.

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Under the background of "zero growth" of land use, there are many researches and explorations on the stock renewal of central urban areas in traditional planning. However, in recent years, the rural-led stock land use planning has attracted more and more attention with the development of land space planning. Village area is the basic unit of rural social and economic activities in China. The rational play of land use function in village area has important theoretical and practical significance for the realization of the multi-objective of rural revitalization under ecological civilization. Department of natural resources has issued the work pilot implementation of global land comprehensive improvement notice, rural red line "no increase of the aggregate land for construction purposes, ecological protection not breakthrough", so without any increase in construction land index on the basis of further promote rural land use composite function, is to solve the rural economy development and the important direction of rural land supply contradictions. This paper firstly makes a qualitative theoretical study on the compound mechanism of land use function in villages, and then takes 4 villages in southern Jiangsu province as examples to elaborate the compound mechanism of land use function in the development process. The results show that: (1) land use function changes due to its type and land use mode, and is indirectly influenced by natural resource endowment, social and economic conditions, regional policies, etc., the compound trend of land use function in different types of villages is often different; The land use function of the four villages in the town is as follows: the production function is transformed into the production-ecological composite function, and the living function is transformed into the production-life composite function. (3) summarize the planning of the basic ideas and function of the complex process, refine the agricultural land, unused land and construction land has the implementation of the functional complex strategy.
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Warrier, Soumya S. "The Anti-city. Gurgaon and its villages." In 55th ISOCARP World Planning Congress, Beyond Metropolis, Jakarta-Bogor, Indonesia. ISOCARP, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.47472/meui9019.

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Today is a time of unprecedented growth — of shaping newer and ever changing environments around. Issues and shortcomings of rapid urbanisation offer opportunity grounds for architecture and planning, in this changing maze of activities. The paradigm shifts in the way how people see spaces, and how professionals see the same, are exposing and challenging the architect and urban designer to current harsh realities. India has been home to the earliest of civilisations and growth. Its intense engagement with the other continents have shaped and reshaped its culture and political ideas. With ginormous populations, extraordinary cultural mixes and rising economies, some of its regions are sites of intense action. This stage of intense fluctuation and turbulence demands reflection on how they have shaped (or are shaping) our relationships, societies and human exchanges. One is also forced to ask questions as to whether the existing knowledge capacities are enough to help manage and intervene these situations. It’s time we decoded our development trajectory and identified the fault lines so as to aim for a favourable projected future.
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Wu, Ye, Tingting Yu, and Hong Leng. "Integrating the landscape vulnerability into developing rural places: a framework for rural landscape vulnerability evaluation from human-natural perspective." In Post-Oil City Planning for Urban Green Deals Virtual Congress. ISOCARP, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.47472/tanf6339.

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According to the formation of urban-rural structure in the process of global urbanization, rural area plays an important role in supporting the healthy, liveable environment in cities and villages. With the dual pressure of ecological environment change and rapid urbanization, the rural landscape has obvious problems, resulting in the degradation or even disappearance of rural landscape, and assimilation of rural civilization. In order to identify the rural landscape problems and reveal its formation mechanism, this paper proposes a specific framework to analyze the vulnerability indicators of rural landscape, to reflect the vulnerability of rural human-natural systems and explore the driving factors, and to propose corresponding planning strategies to cope with the vulnerability and shaping liveable places. The study focuses on the typical villages in representative county, located in Heilongjiang, China. Based on the vulnerability components of exposure, sensitivity and adaptation, we construct the evaluation index of rural landscape vulnerability, and use the comprehensive index method to calculate the vulnerability threshold of 12 typical villages, exploring the driving factors combining Factor Analysis and Principal Component Analysis. Further, the framework will propose a way to communicate with practitioners and policy makers on reducing or coping with landscape vulnerability. It can thus serve as a tool for targeting the implementation of policies and practices aimed at improving the liveable rural settlements environment in villages.
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Xiao, Yanxiang, and Jiajun Yi. "Research on the Planning and Layout of Tourism-Type Villages and Towns Based on Hunan Regional Characteristics." In 2018 3rd International Conference on Smart City and Systems Engineering (ICSCSE). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icscse.2018.00168.

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Qi, Huimin. "Analysis on Integration Path of Urban and Rural Industries Based on Economic Data Model. A Case Study of Strategy Planning of Taiyuan Rural Revitalization." In 55th ISOCARP World Planning Congress, Beyond Metropolis, Jakarta-Bogor, Indonesia. ISOCARP, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.47472/jubr5968.

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In the background of ongoing urbanization in China and prominent “dualistic” contradiction between urban and rural areas, rural revitalization is extremely urgent. Currently, common problems concerning industry, ecology and humanities exist in rural areas. This paper attempts to figure out the causes for differences in industrial development in rural areas on the basis of macro data analysis and industrial spatial distribution. Given the lack of quantitative analysis of the relationship between urban and rural development and industrial structure, this paper adopts SPSS statistical software to conduct regression analysis on the statistical data of Taiyuan City in the past ten years. Based on the relationship between industrial proportion and urban-rural income ratio, this paper proposes how the adjustment of urban industrial structure promotes the industrial development in surrounding rural areas and the narrowing of urban-rural income gap. From the perspective of rural industry undertaking or complementation with urban industry, this paper then puts forward the idea of undertaking the transfer industry within the scope of ensuring the aggregation effect of the city center and the carrying capacity of the ecological environment, proposing an industrial development path from agriculture to processing industry and then to culture, tourism and recreation industry for the villages in Taiyuan.
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Fang, Chien, and Li Nianzhong. "Urban Design Practice in "Instant New Towns"." In 1995 ACSA International Conference. ACSA Press, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.intl.1995.46.

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Shenzhen is a lengendary city booming out from a small fishing village within ten years. It is situated at the south end of China, along eastern side of the Pearl River opening to the South China Sea. As one of the earliest of four Special Economic Zones in China since 198 1, Shenzhen has enjoyed a set of privileged economic policies and turned into an energetic metropolis with population of over three million. According to the strategic planning, Shenzhen will expand to an area of nearly 2000 square kilometers from 300 square kilometers right now. The local government seeks to realize 100% urbanization in Shenzhen in a short time. In other words, the whole outskirts and rural area will be urbanized. In the conprehensive plannning, the surburb, formerly Baoan county, is becoming another two districts (Baoan and Longgang) besides the existing three districts (Luohu, Futian, and Nanshan). The grouped structure of urban layout in the planning attempts to organize the present villages and towns in the outskii into 8 groups (4 in each district), which are assigned different priority urban bctions such as transportation, communication, industry, tourism, district centre, etc. Generalization of the project of Longgang District Planning Our project is concerned with the zone planning ofthe central group in Longgang district. It consists of Longgang, Pingdi, and Pingdi Centre, covers an area of over 180 square kilometers, and holds population of 200,000. According to the strategic plan, the group is to develop into the future admistrative, commercial, and cultural center of Longgang district. The study of urban design is one important field in our project.
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Bambó Naya, Raimundo. "The role of residential fabric in the configuration of the city in Spain in the 1940s and 1950s. The case of Jaca." In 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/isuf2017.2017.6259.

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The housing problem was one of the fundamental concerns of the new State that emerged after the Civil War in Spain. Different official bodies were created to this end, facing the need for reconstruction of different cities and villages and the dwelling shortage. During the 1940s and 1950s there was a progressive shift of interest from rural housing to urban housing. A series of residential projects of different nature were developed in towns and cities, modifying their urban configuration. The objective of this work is to study different public housing projects carried out during the 1940s and 1950s in the city of Jaca by Lorenzo Monclús, municipal architect of the city, regional delegate of the National Housing Institute and urban planning technician. On the one hand, the study focuses on the theoretical models and international references on which they are based, the building types, the architectural language, and the design of the urban space. On the other hand, on the adaptability of these models to the existing city structure and its planning: a 1917 extension project according to nineteenth century models, carried out after the demolition of the city walls, and revised on successive occasions during the studied period. This analysis of a local experience is part of a wider debate: that of the urban culture in Spain during the postwar period. Despite all the limitations, modern functionalist urbanism was assimilated through public housing projects and urban extensions with open edification in smaller settlements, with techniques akin to those used in larger cities throughout the country.
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Xue, Minghui, and Liyao Xu. "Research on Participatory Renewal Design of Extensive Historical Villages in Northeast China---A Case Study of the Conceptual Planning and Design of the Revolution Village in Bei'an City, Heilongjiang Province." In 2017 2nd International Conference on Advances in Materials, Mechatronics and Civil Engineering (ICAMMCE 2017). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icammce-17.2017.38.

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Guo, Weihong, Bin Li, and Yuquing Zhang. "Rural revitalization under the background of balancing urban and rural development: A case study of Batang village, Guangdong province, China." In 55th ISOCARP World Planning Congress, Beyond Metropolis, Jakarta-Bogor, Indonesia. ISOCARP, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.47472/pqoc2457.

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Since reform and opening up, the development of Chinese urban and rural areas has shown an evolution of integration from isolation. The government promulgated national policies and related planning strategies, aiming at realizing the goal of rural revitalization through the system reform and planning adjustment of balancing urban and rural development. In the complex process of social development, there are many problems with rural areas, such as lack of infrastructure, unbalanced economic development, dilapidated living environment and insufficient sharing between urban and rural areas. On the premise of meeting the requirements of national laws and policies, this paper takes the planning of Batang village in Yunfu city of Guangdong province as an example. Combine with ReBAM theory to make sure Batang village is suit for developing tourism. And based on field survey made a Batang plan by planning knowledge. Through literature review and field survey to explore how to realize the revitalization of the rural areas under the development mode of balancing urban and rural development. The conclusion of the research took rural tourism as the breakthrough point, and formed complementary and dislocation development mode with the city. In living aspect, the research optimized infrastructure and improved people's living environment as well as summarized cultural elements to inherit rural civilization. In production aspect, it exploited rural commercial potential and income-generating path, and completed the transformation from passive development to active revitalization to achieve prosperity industry and life. In ecology aspect, it combined with sustainable development model to create an ecological and livable rural landscape. At last, the research established urban and rural co-management system and shared rural information platform to achieve effective governance, to ensure that tourism mode as a starting point for rural revitalization planning can be sustainable development. The research of this paper practiced the national experience of rural revitalization as a pilot project, facilitated the implementation of relevant policies and supported planning for rural revitalization, and explored the methods of rural revitalization under the background of balancing urban and rural development. Based on the acceptance of the plan by local villagers, the approval of Guangdong Postgraduate Education Innovation Project in 2018 and got the third prize of National Competition for Ecological Wisdom Inspired Urban and Rural Practice in 2019, it is hoped that the research will contribute to the rural revitalization under the background of balancing urban and rural development.
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