Aimed to the social risk appraise of construction project, the qualitative and quantitative analysis, as well as the theory and empirical research methodologies are used in this paper, and taking a Demolition and Relocation Project of Guangzhou as the Study Case. Based on questionnaire investigation and depth interview to the samples of reference groups in this project, the potential social risk and the real appeals of the reference groups are described systematically and objectively in this paper. In the mean time, the SPSS software is used to analyses the statistical data. Finally, focused on above analysis, the relevant suggestions to prevent the social risk are proposed. Appraising conclusion shows that most sensitive people, within the scope of demolition, agree on the quasi decision-making matters on the construction project, and at least, they are not opposed to it. However, there are several practical issues to which we need to pay close attentions and to require proper solutions. Before these issues are solved, suspending the demolition is suggested.
In recent years, many cities have been broadening the scope of housing security, in order to safeguard low income families, by increasing the low income cut-off and by lowering the thresholds of application for housing security. Firstly, an empirical analysis on the implementation effect is applied in this paper focused on the expansion of low-rent housing security policy in Guangzhou. Secondly, the existing problems during the expansion policy implementation is also concluded in this paper from perspective of working style, effectiveness, security standard, and application experience of residents. Finally, possible suggestions are proposed in this paper for improving the low-rent housing security policy in Guangzhou, in the mean time, providing the reference for the setting and implementation of the expansion of low-rent housing security policy in other cities.
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