《Historic Conservation Area Policy and Partial Shrinkage in an Expanding Megacity in China: Microscale Study of 9 Jiedao with 14 Historic Conservation Areas in Old Liwan, Guangzhou, China》

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作者
Rui Li;Jiang Feng
来源
JOURNAL OF URBAN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT,Vol.147,Issue2
语言
英文
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作者单位
Ph.D. Candidate, School of Architecture, South China Univ. of Technology, No. 381, Wushan Rd., Guangzhou, 510640 Guangdong Province, China. Email: [email protected];Professor, School of Architecture & State Key Laboratory of Subtropical Building Science, Research Center of Architectural History & Culture, South China Univ. of Technology, No. 381, Wushan Rd., Guangzhou, 510640 Guangdong Province, China (corresponding author). Email: [email protected]
摘要
Historic conservation is closely connected with the phenomenon of partial shrinkage in the rapidly developing megacity of Guangzhou. Nine jiedao (subdistricts) including 14 historic conservation areas in old Liwan were selected to observe the shrinkage phenomenon from four aspects, namely, the population growth rate, population aging, economic growth, and vitality of public life. The relationships between old Liwan and changes in the city's development strategy and between conservation policies and urban renewal operations were explored by tracking three stages of shrinkage. Findings show that shrinkage in jiedao with HCAs in growing megacities was not caused by historic conservation but one of the results of complicated relationship. This study played a vital role in clarifying the partial shrinkage in the historic conservation areas in developing Asian megacities at the microscale while providing a reference for urban planning and policy making.