Urban renewal and redevelopment: Social justice and property rights with reference to Hong Kong's constitutional capitalism

LWC Lai, KW Chau, PACW Cheung - Cities, 2018 - Elsevier
Within a framework that connects the various disciplines and key concepts of “urban
renewal,” this paper reviews the relevant research publications, as found in the literature …

Typological differentiation and time-series effects of urban renewal on housing prices

SM Wu, Y Deng - Cities, 2024 - Elsevier
Urban renewal is a critical avenue and strategic tool for achieving high-quality and
sustainable development, and the residential market plays a vital role in promoting urban …

Institutional innovations from state-dominated to market-oriented: Price premium differentials of urban redevelopment projects in Shenzhen, China

Y Chen, KW Chau, M Zhang, L Yang - Cities, 2022 - Elsevier
Urban redevelopment has been widely acknowledged as a cure for the urban diseases
relevant to urban deterioration, decayed environment, and limited land supply in the process …

Urban renewal governance and manipulation of plot ratios: A comparison between Taipei, Hong Kong and, Singapore

CL Lin, EHW Chan, WH Chiang - Land Use Policy, 2022 - Elsevier
Urban governance involves institutional rules that can be combined to serve aims of
providing and delivering public welfare and services. Such combination can be achieved by …

Multi-owned property, urban renewal and neighborhood property value externalities: revisiting the Hong Kong case

X Zheng, J Li, L Zheng, J Lv - Cities, 2020 - Elsevier
This paper seeks to gain a clearer understanding of Hong Kong's state-led urban renewal,
its justification and value effects, with a concentrate on the redevelopment of occupied …

The spatio-temporal pattern and spatial effect of installation of lifts in old residential buildings: Evidence from Hangzhou in China

X Dai, Z Li, L Ma, J Jin - Land, 2022 - mdpi.com
In recent years, in order to improve the quality of living, China has carried out a series of
urban renewal projects, such as adding elevators to old communities. Taking Hangzhou as …

How the combined use of non-negotiable and negotiable developer obligations affects land value capture: Evidence from market-oriented urban redevelopment in …

Y Chen, KW Chau, L Yang - Habitat International, 2022 - Elsevier
The combined use of non-negotiable (N-NDOs) and negotiable developer obligations
(NDOs) has become a principal instrument for land value capture in most countries. In this …

The impact of urban renewal on neighborhood housing prices in Taipei: an application of the difference-in-difference method

C Lee, CM Liang, CY Chen - Journal of Housing and the Built …, 2017 - Springer
This study examined the impact of urban renewal delineation time on housing prices in
neighborhoods undergoing urban renewal. More specifically, the study used the difference …

Property sustainable value versus highest and best use analyzes

M Walacik, M Renigier‐Biłozor… - Sustainable …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Sustainable development of all the urban environment elements (including properties) is a
very information requiring decision making process that absorbs data from many different …

Sustainable adaptive reuse–economic impact of cultural heritage

T Kee - Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and …, 2019 - emerald.com
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the positive externalities of adaptive
reuse of heritage buildings and the economic impact on adjacent residential property prices …