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Research on the Spatial Perception of Stakeholders in Brownfield Redevelopment Based on Value Compatibility Analysis

Yan Cui and Wenbo Fang    

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Under the current urban renewal background, the subjective attitude of stakeholders directly affects the feasibility of planning projects in the development or protection activities related to brownfield redevelopment. It is key that the public effectively participates in planning and decision-making to explore the suitable expression method of public attitude. In this paper, Jigang, Jinan, Shandong Province is taken as an example. By using participatory mapping and semi-structural interviews, the landscape perceived value of 365 (342 valid) stakeholders in the original site of Jigang is investigated. By using hot spot analysis, correspondence analysis and compatibility index analysis, the spatial composition of public perceived landscape value, the correspondence between landscape value and land use and its compatibility with existing conservation and renewal schemes are revealed. On this basis, three types of brownfield land redevelopment attitude areas are identified. The results show that: 1. The attitude of Jinan Iron and Steel Group?s renewal based on the degree of compatibility is location-dependent, and the spatial difference analysis of this attitude provides more detailed data support for the protection and renewal design, planning management and conflict control; 2. The landscape perceived value of case stakeholders has regularity in spatial distribution and is related to a certain material landscape foundation (land use), which is beneficial in explaining the possible social phenomena caused by landscape change; 3. Participatory cartography combined with landscape value investigation provides an effective method for the study of perceived landscape. Through cartographic visualization, statistical analysis and index model construction, the spatial structure characteristics of perceived landscape value can be revealed. It can provide effective decision support for brownfield urban renewal projects, solve the problem that the current upper-level planning of such renewal is not matched with the actual demand, and improve the vitality of brownfield sites in the development area.

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