Transforming Urban Green Space Governance in China Under Ecological Civilization: An Institutional Analysis

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Transforming Urban Green Space Governance in China Under Ecological Civilization: An Institutional Analysis

Sociology Environmental economics Environmental factors Human geography Environmental management Sustainability

Author: Jieling Liu

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Collection: Urban Health and Wellbeing

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 8 February 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9789819966943


Overview

This book addresses the transdisciplinary subject of urban green space governance in Chinese cities through political sciences, organization theory, sociology, and new institutional economics lenses, with urban planning and ecology perspectives as research foundation and the science of climate change on health and wellbeing research background.

Key Questions

It captivates readers by bringing answers to: 1) Why are urban green spaces such a highly contested subject in climate mitigation and adaptation, particularly in contexts like Chinese cities? 2) Why is it important to govern urban green spaces as common-pool resources? 3) How to design policies/institutions that can maximize the end objectives such as good health, wellbeing, and climate resilience? 4) What can ordinary citizens gain from caring more about greening their cities and contributing to the process?

Methods and Features

Besides, the methods used in this research-case-based study — qualitative in-depth interviews and qualitative content analysis using the mainstream qualitative data analysis software MaxQDA — are valuable learning sources, especially for junior graduate students. The book features three in-depth case studies with rich interview and illustration materials and a range of graphics of higher analytical quality. Readers both from research professionals to non-academics with a general cultural interest in geography would find this work instructive and informative.

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