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China's New Urbanization - Developmental Paths, Blueprints and Patterns (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
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China's New Urbanization - Developmental Paths, Blueprints and Patterns (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Series: Springer Geography
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This book answers the call for New Urbanization, and proposes a
"5+9+6" national spatial layout plan for the urbanization of the
770 major cities in China. This macro pattern is based on a few
major metropolises at the center, and other cities supporting and
benefitting from these metropolises to form a pyramid-like urban
hierarchical system. The book also presents a comprehensive
regionalization plan for China's New Urbanization and strategic
approaches to improving the quality of this New Urbanization.
Currently, China is aggressively promoting a so-called New
Urbanization, which has been regarded as one of the primary ways to
build a moderately prosperous society, to address critical issues
related to agriculture, rural regions and farmers, to expand
domestic demand and promote industrial innovation, and to realize
the China Dream. From a systematic perspective and using recently
released urban data, the authors analyze the current status of New
Urbanization in China and also investigate the various potential
problems and obstacles to its concrete implementation. Based on the
analyses and investigations, the authors propose strategic
directions, paths and basic principles for China's New
Urbanization. In addition, they clearly identify the three
different modes of New Urbanization, namely, the general mode,
differentiated mode, and gradual mode. Today, many scholars argue
that China's urban regions are experiencing a highly unsustainable
mode of development. Chinese cities are heavily burdened by the
so-called "urban diseases," which are characterized e.g. by
congested traffic, polluted water and air, and a lack of open and
green spaces. Traditional urbanization, which primarily focuses on
economic development, must be fundamentally reformed. New
Urbanization, which focuses on integrated economic development,
social integration and space/environmental sustainability, or
simply put, on the quality of urbanization, has been called for to
provide a potential "cure" for these urban diseases. Due to the
vastness of China's population and its rapidly growing economic,
political and cultural relationships with the rest of the world,
the book demonstrates that the success of this New Urbanization is
critical not only to the future of urban China, but also the future
of urbanization worldwide. The book offers a valuable reference
work for all researchers, graduate student and policy makers
interested in China's urban development.
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