2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1100137
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A public health study on the participation mechanism of social capital in the governance of public sports space in dilapidated urban communities – a case study of Changsha City, Hunan Province

Li Xinze,
Zhang Xiaoyi,
He Qiao

Abstract: IntroductionChina’s aging population, mobile population, low-income families, and other vulnerable groups congregate in dilapidated urban communities serving as public health spaces. As a result, managing public sports spaces in aging urban areas is a significant public health project in China, an essential strategy for raising residents’ quality of life, and a significant effort to support the active aging of the older adult.MethodsThe study used mathematical and statistical techniques, questionnaires, and lo… Show more

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“…An old neighborhood is defined as a residential neighborhood that was constructed earlier, has lower construction standards, an aging infrastructure, poorly maintained facilities, and a lack of long-term management mechanisms [11]. In the context of an accelerating urbanization cycle and the continuous innovation of urban planning and construction concepts, China's urban renewal has moved from incremental development to stock optimization and faces many challenges [12].…”
Section: Literature Review 21 Renovation Of Old Neighborhoodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An old neighborhood is defined as a residential neighborhood that was constructed earlier, has lower construction standards, an aging infrastructure, poorly maintained facilities, and a lack of long-term management mechanisms [11]. In the context of an accelerating urbanization cycle and the continuous innovation of urban planning and construction concepts, China's urban renewal has moved from incremental development to stock optimization and faces many challenges [12].…”
Section: Literature Review 21 Renovation Of Old Neighborhoodsmentioning
confidence: 99%