Although interest in placekeeping and adaptive reuse of disused railway heritage to revitalize urban economy and local community is growing, few have examined the multi-stakeholders involved in the redevelopment, their collaboration and partnership strategies and enabling factors. To address this gap, this study based on literature review examined four major repurposed railway infrastructure: Djerring Trail (Melbourne, Australia), Promenade Plantée (Paris, France), Gyeongui Line Forest Park (Seoul, South Korea) and High Line (New York, USA). The study highlights four key aspects of collaborative placekeeping: integration of diverse programmes and activities, use of various approaches in multi-stakeholder collaboration, importance of balancing diverse interests and needs evaluation in placekeeping initiatives.

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