撒哈拉以南非洲开放市场的复兴:利益相关者参与的案例

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E. Adinyira, K. Agyekum, B. Baiden, O. Ebohon, G. Ampratwum
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摘要

撒哈拉以南非洲的城市文化使开放的市场成为城市生活的重要组成部分。这些市场所发生的一切无疑使它们面临逆境、悲剧和其他重大压力来源的威胁。如何将这些开放的市场改造成具有弹性和可持续性的地方?从西非最大的露天市场库马西中央市场的再生再开发案例研究中,强调了利益相关者参与整个再生过程的必要性。在确定市场再生过程中最重要的利益相关者之后,将再生过程再生与城市再生、可持续发展、参与和项目管理方面的文献进行比较。在此过程中吸取的经验教训和主要利益相关者提出的关切,为实现弹性城市再生创造了某些必不可少的项目管理方法。通过考虑其权力属性、合法性和紧迫性来识别所有重要的利益相关者,并以不信任的态度让所有利益相关者参与进来,这对任何城市更新项目的成功至关重要。
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Regeneration of Sub-Saharan Africa’s open market places: a case for Guileless stakeholder participation
Sub-Saharan Africa’s urban culture makes open market places an essential part of life in their cities. What goes on in these markets undoubtedly opens them up to threats of adversity, tragedy and other significant sources of stress. How can these open market places be regenerated into resiliently sustainable places? From a case study of the regeneration redevelopment of the largest open-air market in West Africa i.e. Kumasi Central Market, the need for stakeholder participation in the entire regeneration process is emphasised. The determination of the most important stakeholders during the regeneration of the market is followed by a comparison of the regeneration process regeneration with the literature on urban regeneration, sustainable development, participation and project management. Lessons learned, and the concerns raised by major stakeholders in the process creates certain project management approaches essential for achieving resilient urban regeneration. Identification of all important stakeholders by the consideration of their attributes of power, legitimacy and urgency and distrustfully engaging all stakeholders is vital to the success of any urban regeneration project.
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期刊介绍: Construction Economics and Building (formerly known as the Australasian Journal of Construction Economics and Building [AJCEB]) is a peer reviewed, open access publication for original research into all aspects of the economics and management of building and construction, quantity surveying and property management as well as construction and property education. It is free for authors, readers and libraries.
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