The Interrelationship between Waterfront Development Units and Development Bodies – A case study of Commercial Areas Circling Keelung Harbor Waterfront Redevelopment Project

Chien-Hua Chen
Chien-Hua Chen
Keelung City, Taiwan, R.O.C

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Abstract

The waterfront development as a global phenomenon has been disclosed by studies at different perspectives. This study inquires the interrelationship between development units and development bodies and therefore stresses that development units with diverse attributes should be developed by different development bodies since the failure of adequate match between the former and the latter results in the underdeveloped development functions and values. This study presents the interrelationship between development units and development bodies through a waterfront development project in Taiwan. The seemingly simple development principle that is overlooked in many waterfront development projects has caused the procrastination or even the failure of development projects.

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Chien-Hua Chen. 2015. \u201cThe Interrelationship between Waterfront Development Units and Development Bodies – A case study of Commercial Areas Circling Keelung Harbor Waterfront Redevelopment Project\u201d. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research - E: Marine Science GJSFR-E Volume 15 (GJSFR Volume 15 Issue E3).

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