Whose village? Stakeholder interests in the urban renewal of Hubei old village in Shenzhen

Yanpeng Jiang, Nalini Mohabir, Renfeng Ma, Lichao Wu, Mingxing Chen

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Abstract

This article examines the urban regeneration process of Hubei old village in Shenzen, and focuses on interest sharing among stakeholders. Urban regeneration processes are driven by the decreasing availability of construction land in Shenzhen's city centre due to rapid urbanization and an unplanned, overcrowded urban core. The solution accepted by most stakeholders, i.e., local government, private developers, and urban villagers, is to generate land revenue through the demolition of urban villages like Hubei old village, thus clearing way for Shenzen's urban development and transformation. However, tenants and small business operators do not benefit from the rising land and property value, and thus do not share the interests of other stakeholders. A further complication to Shenzen's urban regeneration process is added by those who do not live in Hubei old village but have vocally fought to preserve its architectural heritage. By examining the urban regeneration process of Hubei old village in Shenzhen, this article provides a case study of the complex dynamics of the Hubei urban regeneration program and participatory planning process, taking as a starting point a question posed by an urban villager during an interview: “whose village?”, i.e.,

Original languageEnglish
Article number104411
JournalLand Use Policy
Volume91
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2020

Keywords

  • Hubei Shenzhen
  • Shared interest
  • Stakeholders
  • Urban regeneration
  • Urban village

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