Can a sustainable urban development model be exported?: Construction of the "exemplary" Tianjin eco-city

  • Li Y
  • Bonhomme C
  • Deroubaix J
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In the search for more sustainable models for Chinese cities, the concept of "eco-city" has been advanced and widely discussed as capable of providing solutions for environmental, ecological, and socio-economic problems. This article questions the specificities of the concept against lessons drawn from the experiences of eco-and sustainable quarters being implemented in France and other places in Europe. The model for a Chinese eco-city is considered in the light of our study of the Tianjin eco-city, which is a Sino-Singaporean project half-way towards its intended completion in 2020. Our study was conducted on the spot within this eco-city, and it enables us to make a close examination of a number of its specific aspects and to raise questions, in a manner not yet fully researched in this area, as to how widely such an urban model might be diffused. Its implementation of a system of performance indicators, and its introduction of a structure of governance to support environmental protection, represent promising avenues for a paradigm change in Chinese urban planning. On the other hand, the bias in favour of technological solutions and the lack of concern with the residents' life styles are a matter for debate over the pertinence and sustainability of such a model for urban development. © All rights reserved.

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Li, Y., Bonhomme, C., & Deroubaix, J.-F. (2018). Can a sustainable urban development model be exported?: Construction of the “exemplary” Tianjin eco-city. China Perspectives, 2018(1–2), 87–97. Retrieved from https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85059653089&doi=10.4000%2Fchinaperspectives.7821&partnerID=40&md5=b6de48c89d5fa0777cd15397981a0605

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