2012
DOI: 10.1177/1473095212439693
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The production of space in metropolitan regions: A Lefebvrian analysis of governance and spatial change

Abstract: The language of relational geography now permeates the field and literature of planning, with phrases such as ‘fuzzy boundaries’ and ‘flows and networks’ being commonly used to express the complexity of socio-economic and governance relations. However, recent research suggests the so-called ‘relational turn’ is not only far from complete, but is unable to account for the bounded reality of urban processes. Following from these debates, this article seeks to redirect the study of urban change away from relatio… Show more

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“…Extant knowledge also supports the role of 2 Ecological cultivation refers to the cultural ethics forms initiated by the harmonious co-existence, virtuous cycle, comprehensive development, and continued prosperity between man and nature, man and man, and man and society (CCCPC, 2007a). parks in economic and ecological aspects in urban and rural development (Buser, 2012;Frisvoll, 2012;Halfacree et al, 2004;Moyle and Weiler, 2016;Roth, 2008). In addition, the role of tourism in national parks has evolved in other nations following a similar pattern to that in China.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…Extant knowledge also supports the role of 2 Ecological cultivation refers to the cultural ethics forms initiated by the harmonious co-existence, virtuous cycle, comprehensive development, and continued prosperity between man and nature, man and man, and man and society (CCCPC, 2007a). parks in economic and ecological aspects in urban and rural development (Buser, 2012;Frisvoll, 2012;Halfacree et al, 2004;Moyle and Weiler, 2016;Roth, 2008). In addition, the role of tourism in national parks has evolved in other nations following a similar pattern to that in China.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Following this, the state strengthened NFPs as an important asset to develop the regional economy under its fiscal policy. Although capital not only produced a variety of tourist attractions and infrastructure in NFPs, the state and capital changed the materiality of the environment and the appropriation of sites depended by local people by the physical interventions in NFPs (Buser, 2012;Gottdiener, 1993;Hansen, 2013;Roth, 2008;Su and Teo, 2008). International organizations, for instance, UNSCO, played a positive role in conservation in NFPs acknowledged by the state to regulate the capital.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Indeed, the leading planning theory book does not mention Lefebvre until its fourth edition (Campbell & Fainstein, 2015) and then only in passing. This is despite one of the first Anglophone articles on Lefebvre and planning being published over two decades ago (Allen & Pryke, 1994) and a steady trickle of publications since then (e.g., Buser, 2012;Carp, 2008;Holgersen, 2015;Honeck, 2017;Leary, 2009). Perhaps this is partly because Lefebvre is regarded by many as a tough read (Schmid, 2014).…”
Section: Planning Theory and Practice: Lefebvre's Potential Contributmentioning
confidence: 84%