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De Facto Urban Regeneration: A Case Study of Chiang Mai City, Thailand
Sustainable City Regions, p.77-100
Springer 2008 ;ISSN: 1865-8504 ;ISBN: 4431781463 ;ISBN: 9784431781462 ;EISBN: 4431781471 ;EISBN: 9784431781479 ;DOI: 10.1007/978-4-431-78147-9_5
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Title:
De Facto Urban Regeneration: A Case Study of Chiang Mai City, Thailand
Author:
Kulsrisombat, Niramon
Subjects:
Chief Executive Officer
;
City Government
;
Mulberry Paper
;
Urban Problem
;
Urban Regeneration
Is Part Of:
Sustainable City Regions, p.77-100
Description:
Urban regeneration has been used as a means to address the decline of many urban areas. The problems include new social trends resulting from demographic change, the decentralization of people and jobs, and the move out of the city of younger and more able populations. A number of other problems include the continued physical deterioration of urban environments, the physical decay of towns and cities that results in a serious underutilization of scarce resources and creates pressure for the expansion of urban areas, and the decay or obsolescence of urban social and economic infrastructure. These urban problems are complex and interconnected by nature, and thus cannot be solved by a single-sector or singleagency approach. According to (2000), urban regeneration is defined as “comprehensive and integrated vision and action which leads to the resolution of urban problems and which seeks to bring about a lasting improvement in the economic, physical and environmental condition of an area that has been subject to change.” This implies an overall strategic framework for city-wide development and a departure from previous methods such as urban renewal, urban rehabilitation, or urban redevelopment which used short-term, fragmented, and project-based development. Significant elements of urban regeneration are described below.
Related Titles:
cSUR-UT Series: Library for Sustainable Urban Regeneration
Publisher:
Tokyo: Springer Japan
Language:
English
Identifier:
ISSN: 1865-8504
ISBN: 4431781463
ISBN: 9784431781462
EISBN: 4431781471
EISBN: 9784431781479
DOI: 10.1007/978-4-431-78147-9_5
Source:
Ebook Central Academic Complete
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