Shanghai Urban Planning Review, Volume. , Issue 2, 75(2025)

Research on Community Governance Guided by Sense of Place

CAO Xiaojin, ZHOU Weinan*, LI Xuewei, and LIU Fengbao
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Accepted: Aug. 22, 2025

Published Online: Aug. 22, 2025

The Author Email: ZHOU Weinan (793419231@qq.com)

DOI:10.11982/j.supr.20250210

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