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Co-Creation, Co-Construction, and Co-Governance in Community Renewal: A Case Study of Civic Participation and Sustainable Mechanisms

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  • Yitong Shen

    (Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200040, China)

  • Ran Tan

    (Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200040, China)

  • Suhui Zhang

    (Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200040, China)

Abstract

This study focuses on Shanghai, a pioneer city in China’s community renewal practices. In recent years, community renewal driven by civic participation has become a prominent research topic, leading to the emergence of numerous exemplary cases in Shanghai. However, field investigations revealed that many projects have experienced varying degrees of physical deterioration and a decline in spatial vitality due to insufficient maintenance, reflecting unsustainable outcomes. In response, this study examines a bottom-up community renewal project led by the research team, aiming to explore how broad civic participation can promote sustainable community renewal. A multidisciplinary approach incorporating perspectives from ecology, the humanities, economics, and sociology was used to guide citizen participation, while participatory observation methods recorded emotional shifts and maintenance behavior throughout the process. The results showed that civic participatory actions under the guidance of sustainability principles effectively enhanced citizens’ sense of community identity and responsibility, thereby facilitating the sustainable upkeep and operation of community spaces. However, the study also found that bottom-up efforts alone are insufficient. Sustainable community renewal also requires top-down policy support and institutional safeguards. At the end, the paper concludes by summarizing the practical outcomes and proposing strategies and mechanisms for broader application, aiming to provide a reference for related practices and research.

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  • Yitong Shen & Ran Tan & Suhui Zhang, 2025. "Co-Creation, Co-Construction, and Co-Governance in Community Renewal: A Case Study of Civic Participation and Sustainable Mechanisms," Land, MDPI, vol. 14(8), pages 1-29, August.
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