Abstract:
As China's urban development moves from land urbanization to people-oriented urbanization, the problem of the urbanization of the migrant population in villages inside city has become increasingly urgent and important. However, in the current transformation of villages inside city, the migrant population is generally facing the dilemma of incompatibility such as the loss of residency rights, the deprivation of public services, the intensification of spatial isolation, and the lack of belonging. To this end, this paper introduces the concept of inclusive philosophy and constructs a strategic framework for the transformation of inclusive villages inside city for migrant population. It points out that the transformation should aim at inclusive housing supply, public service inclusion, transportation and travel inclusion, community relations inclusion, and governance subject inclusion, and follow the five principles of inclusive concept fairness, sharing, equality, safety, health and sustainability when implementing specific planning strategy elements. Based on this, the article takes the Yangjia Arch Village inside city, in Xihu District, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province as an example to clarify the non-inclusive problems faced by the migrant population and explore its inclusive planning response mechanism, in order to provide a useful reference for the transformation of urban villages.