Abstract

Urban renewal project as a tool to efficiently improving urban competitiveness, increasing urban housing quality as well as balance the wealth gap. As sustainable urban renewal projects are applied around the world, which considers not only economic, but also public health, environment as well as civil requirement above the entire life cycle. In recent years, the problem of public participation in urban renewal is considered by researchers to attribute more acceptable urban renewal plan. Although many GDM modes have been created, they still have some defects. In order to improve those defects, this paper provides a two-stage PLS model to build a hierarchical linear public participation approach and make the process reliable and stable.

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