- Managing social risks at the housing demolition stage of urban . . .
• This study developed a model for managing social risks during the housing demolition stage of urban redevelopment projects • This study investigated the linkages between social risks and stakeholders • Critical risks and interactions were identified based on a risk network analysis •
- Full article: Social stability risk assessment: status, trends and . . .
Starting from the similarities and differences between SIA and SSRA, this paper reviews the influencing factors, sources, evaluation methods, existing problems and suggestions of SSRA in major decision-making, policy, reform and construction projects
- Microsoft Word - Yu Tao 2017a - Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Abstract: In China, the social risks associated with housing demolition increasingly present a challenge to the success of urban redevelopment projects In practice, these risks are interacting and are associated with various stakeholders Previous studies have largely
- The paradox of housing demolition and life satisfaction . . . - Springer
There is strong evidence that housing demolition increases household housing quality on the one hand (positive effect) and decreases household social connection and occupational stability on the other (negative effect)
- Social stability risk analysis caused by land acquisition and migration . . .
The findings indicate that a number of factors, including the initial willingness of both parties, the strength of the compensation for relocation and resettlement, psychological reference values
- RESEARCH ON FACTORS AFFECTING SOCIAL STABILITY RISK BASED ON DEMEATEL-ISM
Social stability risk assessment refers to the scientific and systematic prediction, analysis and assessment of factors that may affect social stability before the introduction or approval of project decisions, and the formulation of risk response strategies and preplans, so as to effectively avoid, prevent, reduce, control and deal with the
- Evaluating social sustainability of urban housing demolition in . . .
The results showed that health and safety, social equality, and adherence to the law were the most critical dimensions that determined the social sustainability of urban housing demolition in Shanghai
- The Impact of Housing Demolition on Residents’ Happiness: Empirical . . .
To some degree, housing demolition has become a primary source of social conflicts in contemporary China (He Wu, 2010; Yu et al , 2017; Han et al , 2018), and these insecurity factors may even threaten the social stability in China (Han et al , 2018)
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