肖贵蓉

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性别:女

毕业院校:加拿大滑铁卢大学

学位:博士

所在单位:旅游与环境管理研究所

学科:旅游管理. 环境管理. 伦理学

办公地点:管理与经济学部新大楼D427

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Urban green transition: conceptual change and stakeholder involvement in depth

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论文类型:会议论文

发表时间:2017-01-01

收录刊物:EI、CPCI-S、CPCI-SSH

卷号:198

页面范围:781-789

关键字:Urban green transition; conceptual change; stakehoulder involvement; theoretical framework

摘要:Urban transition is a multi-dimensional cooperative process accompanied with increasing uncertainty in a city's size, location, complex function system and variant resources endowment. As direct participants and beneficiaries, stakeholders including local governments, enterprises and citizens have played an essential role in urban development. The existing research on urban transition, however, has been generally confined to the cognition of economic and institutional transition, so that the discussion of all stakeholders is weakened and marginalized, especially in the aspect of citizen involvement.
   This paper looks into the relationships between the fragile ecological environment and severe urban diseases, such as traffic jams, rocketing housing prices and overpopulation in current China, arguing that urban green transition is a new opportunity to heal the urban diseases and to create a sustainable urban future. Based upon influences on urbanization in social, economic and environmental dimensions, this paper admits a common consensus for economic indicators like GDP, which though cannot reflect the comprehensiveness of sustainability, and puts forward a more systematic and theoretical framework of urban transition towards greening. Given the distinctive contexts of China, it emphasizes the significance of the conceptual change and stakeholder involvement relevant to the process of the transition in question as safeguards defending urban sustainable development. Literature analysis is applied in this research to develop the framework of urban green transition which can provide replicable experiences for researchers and policy makers. (c) 2017 Published by Elsevier Ltd.