2016
DOI: 10.14246/irspsd.4.1_64
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Study of Performance Assessment for Urban Renewal Project in Taipei City

Abstract: Abstract:When the city develops to a certain extent, the city will have some problem of aging. In order to solve this problem, the governments carry out "urban renewal" policies to cope with it. Urban renewal makes the urban land to reuse with the urban planning, the urban function to recovery, the life to improve, and to raise the public Interest. The Taiwan Government has published the "Urban Renewal Act" and "Bulk Reward for Urban Renewal" since 1998 to promote the urban renewal policies and civil participa… Show more

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“…In particular, the new Dubai Canal will enhance the urban-scape of the city offering new waterfront developments, transportation venues and diversified panoramas to the city. The new Canal fosters open spaces around it that act as counter spaces to high-end real-estate projects and that can provide environmental and social sustainability in the long run, especially if similar projects materialise and become part of Dubai's broader urban policies (Huang, Pai, & Liu, 2016). Emerging open spaces in cities that have witnessed rapid urbanisation are necessary, and when mitigated they represent an intermediate intervention of government, private sector and the emergence of local governments as entrepreneurs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, the new Dubai Canal will enhance the urban-scape of the city offering new waterfront developments, transportation venues and diversified panoramas to the city. The new Canal fosters open spaces around it that act as counter spaces to high-end real-estate projects and that can provide environmental and social sustainability in the long run, especially if similar projects materialise and become part of Dubai's broader urban policies (Huang, Pai, & Liu, 2016). Emerging open spaces in cities that have witnessed rapid urbanisation are necessary, and when mitigated they represent an intermediate intervention of government, private sector and the emergence of local governments as entrepreneurs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Te DEA approach can also be applied to site selection for urban renewal benefts. Huang et al [24] categorised urban renewal projects in Taipei into three dimensions of environmental, economic, and social, by classifying them into decision units, and evaluated the efciency of renewal projects based on DEA. Tang et al [25] combined energy analysis and SBM-DEA to construct an eco-efciency model and illustrated the applicability of this eco-model in urban regeneration using the questionnaire statistics of Chongqing, China, as an example.…”
Section: Performance Evaluation Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The evaluation of urban renewal sustainability is a complex process [28], with myriad conflicts and trade-offs among various indicators [29]. There is a series of literature addressing the subject of various benefit evaluations for urban renewal projects.…”
Section: Comprehensive Benefit Evaluation For Urban Renewal Projectsmentioning
confidence: 99%