Abstract:
This study integrates spatial production theory and holistic governance theory and elucidates the operational pathways and internal mechanisms through which digital governance facilitates urban regeneration processes, employing the urban regeneration project in S Street of Beijing as a case. The study found that the foundation for digital empowerment in urban regeneration lies in the establishment of data service platforms, with the core aim of advancing holistic governance in urban regeneration, and the key about the creation of a multi-stakeholder collaborative governance network. Digital governance facilitates urban regeneration by reshaping physical, economic, and social spaces within cities, leading to the optimization of urban spatial structures, enhanced functional integration, and improved services. Therefore, it is essential to make full use of digital technologies and products to engage in urban governance, facilitate the collaborative participation of diverse social entities and cross-departmental units, effectively integrate social resources to advance the coordinated progress of digital governance and urban regeneration, and drive regional spatial restructuring and the development of the digital economy.