Collaborative Planning

Publications

Articles

He, J., Lin, Y., Hooimeijer, P., & Monstadt, J. (2024). Informal participation in digital planning: How can third parties use social media to shift power relations in planning?Computers, Environment and Urban Systems114, 102193.

 

Li, Z., Lin, Y., Hooimeijer, P., & Monstadt, J. (2024). Hidden conflicts? Revealing power mechanisms in collaborative governance for redeveloping heritage districts: The case of Dashilar, Beijing, China. Journal of Urban Affairs, 1-19.

 

Zhou, X. M., Lin, Y. L., Monstadt, J., Hooimeijer, P., Wang, S. F. and Zheng, L. (2024) Examining collaborative planning processes and outcomes in urban regeneration: A deliberative turn in China? Urban Studies. https://doi.org/10.1177/00420980241259985

 

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He, J. Y., Lin, Y. L., Hooimeijer, P. and Monstadt J. (2024) Measuring social network influence on power relations in collaborative planning: A case study of Beijing City, China. Cities, 148, 104866.

 

Go to journal home page - GeoforumLi, Z., Lin, Y. L., Hooimeijer, P., and Monstadt, J. (2024) Heritage conflict evolution: Changing framing strategies and opportunity structures in two heritage district redevelopment projects in China. Geoforum, 149, 103959.

 

Qiu, Y. J., Lin, Y. L., He, J. Y. and Lu, H. M. (2024) Using social media data to understand citizen perceptions of urban planning in a city simulation game. Simulation & Gaming. https://doi.org/10.1177/10468781241271080

 

 

Li, Y., Lai, Y. and Lin, Y. (2024) The role of diversified geo-information technologies in urban governance: A Literature review. Land, 13(9), 140.

 

 

Lin, Y. L. (2023) Rethinking collaborative planning in China: Does the communicative or agonistic planning theory matter? Planning Theory, 22(3), 249-269.

 

 

Lin, Y. (2023). How can social media reshape power relations in urban planning?  The Project Repository Journal 17, 64-67.

 

 

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Lin, Y. L. (2022) Social media for collaborative planning: A typology of support functions and challenges. Cities, 125, 103641

 

 

Lin, Y. L. (2021) A new look at collaborative planning in China. The Project Repository Journal,  9,  30-33.

 

 

Special issue 

Go to journal home page - Computers, Environment and Urban SystemsLin, Y. L., Geertman, S., Witte, P. and Pinto, N. (2024) Digital Planning for Sustainable Urban Futures: Scientific insights for technology application in planning practice. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems.

 

 

Book

Lin, Y. L. and Lu, H. M. (eds.) Collaborative Planning in China: Institutions, Power Relations, Public Spheres, and New Media.(Currently in progress; to be published by Routledge)

 

Organization of an international seminar

Lin, Y. L., Geertman, S., Witte, P. and Pinto, N. (2024) International Seminar of Digital Planning for Sustainable Urban Future, 24 January 2024, Utrecht

 

Conference Presentations/Proceedings

Lin, Y. L. (2024) “Revisited collaborative planning theory in the era of digitalization”, presentation at the AESOP Congress Paris 2024, Game Changer? Planning for just and sustainable urban regions, Paris, 8-12 July 2024.

He, J. Y. and Lin, Y. L. (2024)“How can social networking sites empower the grassroots in urban planning”, presentation at the AESOP Congress Paris 2024, Game Changer? Planning for just and sustainable urban regions, Paris, 8-12 July 2024.

Lu, H. M. and Lin, Y. L. (2024) “To participate online or onsite? Urban regeneration planning in Guangzhou, China”, presentation at the AESOP Congress Paris 2024, Game Changer? Planning for just and sustainable urban regions, Paris, 8-12 July 2024.

Zhou, X. M. and Lin, Y. L. (2024) “Co-creation as an institutional innovation for conflict mitigation    in collaborative planning in China”, presentation at the AESOP Congress Paris 2024, Game Changer? Planning for just and sustainable urban regions, Paris, 8-12 July 2024.

He, J. Y., Lin, Y. L., Hooimeijer, P. and Monstadt, J. (2024) “Informal Participation in Digital Planning: How Can Third Parties Use Social Media to Shift Power Relations in Planning?”, presentation in the Seminar of Digital Planning for Sustainable Urban Future, Utrecht, 24 January 2024.

Lin, Y. (2023) “Collaborative planning: Contexts and power relations”, invited presentation in the Global Chinese Urban Governance and Policy Conference, Shanghai, 15-16 July 2023.

Lu, H. M. and Lin, Y. (2023) “Leveraging social media for collaborative governance: Leading community garden movement in China”, invited presentation in the Global Chinese Urban Governance and Policy Conference, Shanghai, 15-16 July 2023.

Lin, Y., Hemker, M., Ojagh, N. H. and Yolum, P. (2023). Agent-based decision support for social media influence in urban planning. In Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Computational Urban Planning and Urban Management (CUPUM) in Montreal, Canada, 20-22 June 2023. 

He, J., Lin, Y., Hooimeijer, P. and Monstadt, J. (2023). The role of social media in reshaping the power of third parties in urban planning. In Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Computational Urban Planning and Urban Management (CUPUM) in Montreal, Canada, 20-22 June 2023. 

Zhou, X. M. and Lin, Y. L. (2022) Collaborative governance for water management in China. Presentation at the 2022 Annual Conference of the Asian Association for Public Administration (AAPA), 3-4 December , Shanghai.

Lin, Y. L. (2022) Social media for urban planning. Presentation at the World Urbanism Day Seminar: Urban Planning, Citizen Participation and Data Science-Driven Design: experiences and challenges,  8 November, University of Chile.

He, J. Y., Lin, Y. L., Hooimeijer, P. and Monstadt, J. (2022) Measuring social network influence on power relations in collaborative planning in Beijing city, China. Presentation at the Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP) Annual Conference: Space for Species: Redefining Spatial Justice, 25-29 July , Tartu.

Zhou, X. M., Lin, Y. L., Monstadt, J. and Hooimeijer, P. (2022) Deliberation and institutional design for collaborative planning: A case study of Enning road development project in Guangzhou city, China. Presentation at the Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP) Annual Conference: Space for Species: Redefining Spatial Justice, 25-29 July , Tartu.

Lu, H. M. and Lin, Y. L.(2022)  Enabling citizen participation with the planning support system: Empirical evidence from crowdsourcing greenway planning. Proceedings of the Fábos Conference on Landscape and Greenway Planning, Vol. 7, Iss. 1, Article 2.

Lin, Y. L. (2021) What are the contextual drivers for collaborative planning in China?  Presentation in the 15th International Association for China Planning (IACP) Conference, Nanjing, 11-13 September .

 

Invited Speech 

Lin, Y. L. (2024) “Reflect of collaborative planning theory from the Chinese perspective”. Invited speech in the School of Architecture,  South China University of Technology, 24 July 2024.

Lin, Y. L. (2024) “Digital planning and artificial intelligence”. Invited speech in Bowen BNUVO, Guangzhou, 25 July 2024.

Lin, Y. L., Lu, H. M., He, J. Y., Zhou, X. M. and Zhen, L. (2023) “Collaborative planning in China”. Invited speech for the Urban China Research Network (UCRN) Speaker Series, 30 November 2023.