Contested Placemaking in South Korea
Discover the intricate dynamics of urban development with Contested Placemaking in South Korea, a compelling exploration by renowned authors from Springer Verlag. This insightful book, set to be published in 2025, spans 228 pages and delves into the interactions between national and local governments, civic organizations, ordinary citizens, and businesses in the realm of placemaking governance.
This research is essential for scholars and professionals interested in Asian urbanism, architecture, urban politics, geography, and town planning. It sheds light on how diverse stakeholders communicate and collaborate, providing a nuanced understanding of the complexities involved in shaping public spaces.
Whether you are a student, academic, or practitioner, Contested Placemaking in South Korea promises to enrich your knowledge and inspire new perspectives in the field of urban studies. Don't miss the chance to explore this vital contribution to contemporary discussions on urban development.