《Wrestling between central and local: Planning and development of the Wuhan High-Speed Rail Station and its vicinity, China》

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作者
Yuelong Yang;Sun Sheng Han
来源
CITIES,Vol.105,Issue1,Article 102828
语言
英文
关键字
High speed rail;Station area planning;Multi-tier government;China
作者单位
Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC 3010, Australia;Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC 3010, Australia
摘要
This paper explores the complexity of multi-tier decision-making in the planning and development of High-Speed Rail (HSR) stations in China, where relationships between central and local governments have been reformed whilst the HSR system has been built at a fast pace. By analysing field interview data and secondary information, the research addresses a key question about whether multi-tier governments play a concerted role in station area planning and development decision-making. The findings reveal that the siting of the station, the planning of the station area, and the development of the different sectors of the HSR station and its vicinity are outcomes of the interplay between the central and the local governments, each of which has their distinctive logic in discharging responsibilities and pursuing interests associated with the projects. In the siting of the Wuhan HSR station, the municipal and central governments interacted actively with each other to safeguard their visions of development, whilst in the planning and development of the station vicinity, both the municipal and the central administrations were passive to collaboration thus foregone an opportunity to develop an integrated HSR station project.