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Taking Stock of What We Know About Large-Scale Urban Development Projects: A Review of Existing Theoretical Frameworks and Case Studies

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JOURNAL OF PLANNING LITERATURE
Volume 38, Issue 2, Pages 171-186

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/08854122221097976

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urban redevelopment; waterfront redevelopment; urban development projects; real estate development; public private development; megaprojects; large-scale development

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This article undertakes a systematic review on the theories and case studies of large-scale urban developments, identifying the multitude of ways in which case studies relate to theories.
Despite the wealth of academic research on large-scale urban developments, a comprehensive meta-analysis of the literature is yet to exist. On the one hand, theories on urban change and development have offered useful frameworks for explaining the processes and outcomes of large-scale developments. On the other hand, in-depth case studies have provided profound insights into specific examples. Nevertheless, how the case studies relate to the theoretical debates is unclear. In response, this article undertakes a systematic review of the theories and case studies on large-scale developments and identifies the multitude of ways in which case studies relate to theories.

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