Innovation Series: Advanced Science (ISSN 2938-9933)

Volume 2 · Issue 1 (2025)

A Study on the Integration of Community Planning and Governance in the "Three Professionals into Communities" Project by Chongqing Design Institute

 

Peiyuzhu Zhao

College of State Governance, Southwest University, Chongqing, China

 

Abstract: This paper examines the integration of community planning and governance in the "Three Professionals into Communities" project implemented by Chongqing Design Institute. In the context of the new era, social governance emphasizes collaborative construction, participation, and shared benefits, while urban renewal promotes the integration of community planning and governance. The paper discusses the sociological principles that should be followed in the practice of "Three Professionals into Communities," including targeting the daily life community, shifting towards relationalism, and advancing community emotional governance. Additionally, it proposes pathways for integrated development, encompassing mechanism construction, action frameworks, and interdisciplinary actions. Furthermore, institutional policy suggestions are provided to facilitate integration, such as establishing and improving integration mechanisms, strengthening platform and team development, and integrating policy resources. This study aims to promote deep integration between community planning and governance, thereby achieving sustainable community development and enhancing resident satisfaction

 

Keywords: Three Professionals into Communities; Community Planning and Governance; Integrated Development

 

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