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Speculative Fictions and Green Fantasies: Constructing Forest City, Malaysia as a Model Eco-City from Scratch.
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Speculative Fictions and Green Fantasies: Constructing Forest City, Malaysia as a Model Eco-City from Scratch./
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Avery, Emma.
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Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2022,
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151 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 84-10.
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Masters Abstracts International84-10.
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Speculative Fictions and Green Fantasies: Constructing Forest City, Malaysia as a Model Eco-City from Scratch.
Avery, Emma.
Speculative Fictions and Green Fantasies: Constructing Forest City, Malaysia as a Model Eco-City from Scratch.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2022 - 151 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 84-10.
Thesis (M.A.)--McGill University (Canada), 2022.
This item must not be sold to any third party vendors.
Urban mega-developments have proliferated across the Global South over the past two decades, seen by private and public sector actors as strategic vehicles for accruing profit, developing green technologies, diversifying the economy, and attracting international investment. Simultaneous global trends including the financialization of housing and the dramatic growth in Chinese foreign investment are intertwined with the story of urban mega-development in many places in the world, notably in Malaysia. In the Special Economic Zone of Iskandar Malaysia in the state of Johor, there are at least eight Chinese-financed, -planned, and -constructed real estate developments since 2012 with a gross developmental value of over U.S.$1 billion each. This thesis examines Forest City, a new master-planned 'green' city being built on four artificial islands off the south coast of Malaysia by Country Garden, the largest property developer in China. In contrast to the notion that new cities are constructed on a 'blank slate', I use Forest City as a case study to examine the contested implementation process of a master-planned megaproject, and the evolving strategies its foreign developer pursues to generate confidence, attract praise, and counter criticism. First, I outline the speculative nature of Forest City's planning and development, including how the developer's marketing of the project has evolved in response to local and transnational dynamics. In doing so, I explore the precarious nature of a Chinese-financed project abroad, as its developer is forced to navigate the local context and adapt the project's branding and strategy. Second, I further unpack Forest City's green identity as a key marketing tactic and publicity strategy. More specifically, I examine how this green identity is shaped and reinforced by the global urban awards industry, and outline the implications of Forest City's awards for the global trend of building eco-cities from scratch. Throughout this thesis, I endeavour to ground the new city and its claims to the local context in which it is situated, and identify the impacts of its construction on villagers in the area, whose culture and livelihoods depend on the ecosystems Forest City disrupts and drains resources from.
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Les mega-developpements urbains ont prolifere a travers le Sud global au cours des deux dernieres decennies, consideres par les acteurs des secteurs prive et public comme des vehicules strategiques pour la realisation de profits, le developpement des technologies vertes, la diversification de l'economie, et l'attraction des investissements internationaux. Des tendances lourdes a l'echelle mondiale, telles que la financiarisation du logement et la croissance spectaculaire des investissements etrangers chinois, sont imbriquees dans la genese des mega-developpements urbains dans de nombreux endroits du monde, notamment en Malaisie. Dans la zone economique speciale d'Iskandar Malaysia dans l'Etat de Johor, il existe au moins huit projets immobiliers finances, planifies, et construits par des acteurs chinois depuis 2012, totalisant une valeur estimee a plus de 1 milliard de dollars U.S. Cette these analyse Forest City, une nouvelle ville « verte » qui s'etend sur quatre iles artificielles au large de la cote sud de la Malaisie et concue par Country Garden, le plus grand promoteur immobilier de Chine. Contrairement a l'idee que les nouvelles villes sont construites sur une « ardoise vierge », j'utilise Forest City comme etude de cas pour examiner le processus de mise en oeuvre conteste d'un megaprojet planifie, et les strategies poursuivies par son promoteur etranger poursuit pour generer la confiance, attirer les eloges, et contrer les critiques. Tout d'abord, je decris la nature speculative de la planification et du developpement de Forest City, y compris la facon dont le marketing et l'image de marque du projet ont evolue en reponse aux dynamiques locales et transnationales. Ce faisant, j'explore la situation precaire d'un projet finance par des acteurs Chinois, alors que son promoteur est contraint de naviguer dans le contexte local et d'adapter l'image de marque et la strategie du projet. Ensuite, j'aborde l'identite « verte » de Forest City en tant que tactique de marketing et strategie publicitaire cles. Plus precisement, j'analyse comment cette identite verte est faconnee et renforcee par l'industrie mondiale des Prix Urbains, et je souligne les implications des reconnaissances et distinctions attribuees a Forest City pour la tendance mondiale de la construction d'eco-cites. Tout au long de cette these, je m'efforce d'ancrer la nouvelle ville et ses revendications dans son contexte local et d'identifier les impacts de sa construction pour la population villageoise de la region, dont la culture et les moyens de subsistance dependent des ecosystemes desquels Forest City draine les ressources.
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