2022
DOI: 10.3390/land12010139
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Trade-Offs, Adaptation and Adaptive Governance of Urban Regeneration in Guangzhou, China (2009–2019)

Abstract: This paper explores the specific “authoritarian” type of adaptive governance of urban regeneration using the example of Guangzhou city as the frontier of China’s reforms. As opposed to the “democratic” type of adaptive governance with its bottom-up policy initiations, community autonomy, polycentric power, participation in decision making, and self-organized policy actors, adaptive governance in Guangzhou is based on top-down decision making and implementation of public authorities’ solutions with the high rol… Show more

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“…ESG investment evaluates how e-ISSN: 3046-9376, Hal 67-81 companies perform on these responsibility metrics, and standards are set for potential ecological, social, and governance investments. By focusing on ESG criteria, investors can make informed decisions that align with their values and contribute to a more sustainable future (Li et al, 2023).…”
Section: Definition Of Evolutionary Governance Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%