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Handbook on China’s Urban Environmental Governance: Fangzhu Zhang, Fulong Wu Handbook on China’s Urban Environmental Governance
Fangzhu Zhang, Fulong Wu
R5,865 Discovery Miles 58 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This timely and comprehensive Handbook addresses how Chinese cities govern the environmental changes generated by fast economic growth and urbanisation. Outlining the relationship between the state, market, and society, this Handbook provides a systematic understanding of urban environmental governance in China. Exploring the context of changing urban environmental policies in China, leading international scholars highlight the arts of governance and governmentality through experimentation and discourse. Chapters investigate the political ecologies of eco-cities and conservation, urban waste management and governance and sustainability transitions, as well as focusing on low-carbon innovations and green buildings. With a territorial perspective grounded in Chinese cities, contributors interrogate changing and complex state-market-society dynamics in urbanisation and urban environmental governance. With a thorough and systematic analysis of new environmental initiatives, practices, and impacts, this Handbook provides scholars, students, and policy researchers of environmental studies, politics, and East Asian studies with an exemplary selection of contemporary research on China’s urban environmental governance.

Creating Chinese Urbanism - Urban Revolution and Governance Changes (Paperback): Fulong Wu Creating Chinese Urbanism - Urban Revolution and Governance Changes (Paperback)
Fulong Wu
R765 Discovery Miles 7 650 Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Urban Development in Post-Reform China - State, Market, and Space (Hardcover): Fulong Wu, Jiang Xu, Anthony Gar-On Yeh Urban Development in Post-Reform China - State, Market, and Space (Hardcover)
Fulong Wu, Jiang Xu, Anthony Gar-On Yeh
R4,434 Discovery Miles 44 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Radically reoriented under market reform, Chinese cities are playing an important role in China's economic development. The creation of housing and land markets is rapidly changing the face of Chinese cities. Mushrooming skyscrapers in the newly established central business district contrast shapely with the nearby old urban areas and unruly migrant settlements in urban fringes. Chinese cities present both the landscapes of the first and third world. Yet, radical marketization co-exists with ever-presence of state control. "Urban Development in" "Post-Reform" "China" explores the interaction of China's market development, state regulation and the resulting transformation and creation of new urban spaces. It provides the first integrated treatment of China's urban development in the dynamic market transition. Focusing on land and housing development, the authors show how the market has been "created" under post-reform urban conditions, which in turn challenges state regulation. Urban space constitutes a critical component of China's new growth strategies. Through the reconfiguration of urban space, market-oriented land development has been launched by the Chinese version of local boosterism. The authors examine "the state in action" and highlight how changing urban governance towards local entrepreneurial state facilitates market formation. City planning has been transformed from allocating state resources to place promotion; and municipal government formulated various competitive urban strategies through place-making. The resulting changes in urban internal structure are manifested in the renewal of the city center and urban sprawl at the periphery, creating "novel" urban landscape ofredeveloped central districts, university towns, science parks, and "urban villages."China has been very successful in using urban land development as an economic growth engine. The authors examine complex interactions between the market and state in creating China's new urbanism. State power is unlikely to wane and will persist. Despite more market orientation, the state is still playing an important role in urban development, especially in making the cities more competitive in the era of globalization and the development of service industries.

Urban Poverty in China (Hardcover): Fulong Wu, Chris Webster, Shenijing He, Yuting Liu Urban Poverty in China (Hardcover)
Fulong Wu, Chris Webster, Shenijing He, Yuting Liu
R3,147 Discovery Miles 31 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Urban poverty is an emerging problem. This book explores the household and neighbourhood factors that lead to both the generation and continuance of urban poverty in China. It is argued that the urban Chinese are not a homogenous social group, but combine laid-off workers and rural migrants, resulting in stark contrasts between migrant and workers' neighbourhoods and villages." "The expert authors examine the new urban poor in China and the dynamics of their poor neighbourhoods, highlighting both household experience and neighbourhood changes affecting the urban poor. Urban Poverty in China is based upon a comprehensive household survey in six Chinese cities and provides insights into microscopic and neighbourhood-level poverty dynamics. The comprehensive study explores the spatial implications such as concentration of poverty as well as the differentiation within poor neighbourhoods." "This informative book tells an insightful story about evolving urban poverty in Chinese cities that will be invaluableto researchers and postgraduate students within urban studies, geography, social policy and development studies as well as Chinese and Asian studies. It will also prove to be an invaluable read for researchers in urban and social development and international development agencies."--BOOK JACKET.

Changing Asian Urban Geographies - Urbanism and Peripheral Areas (Hardcover): Fulong Wu, Roger Keil Changing Asian Urban Geographies - Urbanism and Peripheral Areas (Hardcover)
Fulong Wu, Roger Keil
R3,962 Discovery Miles 39 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book investigates changing geographies of fast growing Asian metropolitan regions, in particular their peripheral areas. Through examining the intersection of global suburbanisation and Asian urbanism, the book depicts a complex (sub)urban world in Asia. It explains how the forces of globalisation, the logic of capital accumulation, and the history of rural-urban divide and interaction, path-dependent local institutions, and government policies work together to reshape the geographies of Asian urbanism. Touching on social, environmental, governance and planning aspects of contemporary urban Asia, the chapters in this volume provide grounded studies of residential relocation and changing rural settlements, property development by a congregation of developers, political ecologies of water provision, middle-class consumers, and local state agencies, transit-oriented development and infrastructure finance in peri-urban areas. It demonstrates an assemblage of actors and coexistence of multiple urban governance regimes with everyday negotiations. Changing Asian Urban Geographies will be interesting not only to those who wish to know more about Asian urban geographies but also to scholars and students wishing to see Asian metropolises in a comparative perspective of (sub)urban dynamics. The chapters in this book were originally published in Urban Geography.

Creating Chinese Urbanism - Urban Revolution and Governance Changes (Hardcover): Fulong Wu Creating Chinese Urbanism - Urban Revolution and Governance Changes (Hardcover)
Fulong Wu
R1,503 Discovery Miles 15 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Restructuring the Chinese City - Changing Society, Economy and Space (Paperback): Laurence J.C. Ma, Fulong Wu Restructuring the Chinese City - Changing Society, Economy and Space (Paperback)
Laurence J.C. Ma, Fulong Wu
R1,365 Discovery Miles 13 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A sea of change has occurred in China since the 1978 economic reforms. Bringing together the work of leading scholars specializing in urban China, this book examines what has happened to the Chinese city undergoing multiple transformations during the reform era, with an emphasis on new processes of urban formation and the consequent reconstituted urban spaces. With arguments against the convergence thesis that sees cities everywhere becoming more Western in form and suggestions that the Chinese city is best seen as a multiplex city, Restructuring the Chinese City is an indispensable text for Chinese specialists, urban scholars and advanced students in urban geography, urban planning and China studies.

Planning for Growth - Urban and Regional Planning in China (Hardcover): Fulong Wu Planning for Growth - Urban and Regional Planning in China (Hardcover)
Fulong Wu
R5,269 Discovery Miles 52 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Planning for Growth: Urban and Regional Planning in China provides an overview of the changes in China's planning system, policy, and practices using concrete examples and informative details in language that is accessible enough for the undergraduate but thoroughly grounded in a wealth of research and academic experience to support academics. It is the first accessible text on changing urban and regional planning in China under the process of transition from a centrally planned socialist economy to an emerging market in the world. Fulong Wu, a leading authority on Chinese cities and urban and regional planning, sets up the historical framework of planning in China including its foundation based on the proactive approach to economic growth, the new forms of planning, such as the 'strategic spatial plan' and 'urban cluster plans', that have emerged and stimulated rapid urban expansion and transformed compact Chinese cities into dispersed metropolises. And goes on to explain the new planning practices that began to pay attention to eco-cities, new towns and new development areas. Planning for Growth: Urban and Regional Planning in China demonstrates that planning is not necessarily an 'enemy of growth' and plays an important role in Chinese urbanization and economic growth. On the other hand, it also shows planning's limitations in achieving a more sustainable and just urban future.

Rural Migrants in Urban China - Enclaves and Transient Urbanism (Hardcover, New): Fulong Wu, Fangzhu Zhang, Chris Webster Rural Migrants in Urban China - Enclaves and Transient Urbanism (Hardcover, New)
Fulong Wu, Fangzhu Zhang, Chris Webster
R4,285 Discovery Miles 42 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

After millions of migrants moved from China's countryside into its sprawling cities a unique kind of 'informal' urban enclave was born - 'villages in the city'. Like the shanties and favelas before them elsewhere, there has been huge pressure to redevelop these blemishes to the urban face of China's economic vision. Unlike most developing countries, however, these are not squatter settlements but owner-occupied settlements developed semi-formally by ex-farmers turned small-developers and landlords who rent shockingly high-density rooms to rural migrants, who can outnumber their landlord villagers. A strong state, matched with well-organised landlords collectively represented through joint-stock companies, has meant that it has been relatively easy to grow the city through demolition of these soft migrant enclaves. The lives of the displaced migrants then enter a transient phase from an informal to a formal urbanity. This book looks at migrants and their enclave 'villages in the city' and reveals the characteristics and changes in migrants' livelihoods and living places. Using an interdisciplinary approach, the book analyses how living in the city transforms and changes rural migrant households, and explores the social lives and micro economies of migrant neighbourhoods. It goes on to discuss changing housing and social conditions and spatial changes in the urban villages of major Chinese cities, as well as looking into transient urbanism and examining the consequences of redevelopment and upgrading of the 'villages in the city'; in particular, the planning, regeneration, politics of development, and socio-economic implications of these immense social, economic and physical upheavals.

Globalization and the Chinese City (Paperback): Fulong Wu Globalization and the Chinese City (Paperback)
Fulong Wu
R1,372 Discovery Miles 13 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Introducing readers to the far-reaching global orientation that is now taking place in urban China, an international team of contributors describe overarching globalization through a detailed examination of the transformation of the built environment. A range of urban development processes are analyzed including urbanization, real estate development, changing landscapes, the industrial restructuring of the second-tier city, and the formation of the city-region in the context of global and local interactions. In examining city development and local practices as part of globalization processes, the global city is treated as a collection of microcosms and concrete places, overcoming the analytical tension of the dichotomy of the perceived 'East versus West' divide.

China's Emerging Cities - The Making of New Urbanism (Hardcover): Fulong Wu China's Emerging Cities - The Making of New Urbanism (Hardcover)
Fulong Wu
R3,441 R2,850 Discovery Miles 28 500 Save R591 (17%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With urbanism becoming the key driver of socio-economic change in China, this book provides much needed up-to-date material on Chinese urban development.

Demonstrating how it transcends the centrally-planned model of economic growth, and assessing the extent to which it has gone beyond the common wisdom of Chinese a ~gradualisma (TM), the book covers a wide range of important topics, including:

  • local land development
  • the local state
  • private-public partnership
  • foreign investment
  • urbanization
  • ageing
  • home ownership.

Providing a clear appraisal of recent trends in Chinese urbanism, this book puts forward important new conceptual resources to fill the gap between the outdated model of the a ~Third Worlda (TM) city and the globalizing cities of the West.

Globalization and the Chinese City (Hardcover): Fulong Wu Globalization and the Chinese City (Hardcover)
Fulong Wu
R3,999 Discovery Miles 39 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Introducing readers to the far-reaching global orientation that is now taking place in urban China, an international team of contributors describe overarching globalization through a detailed examination of the transformation of the built environment.

A range of urban development processes are analyzed including urbanization, real estate development, changing landscapes, the industrial restructuring of the second-tier city, and the formation of the city-region in the context of global and local interactions. In examining city development and local practices as part of globalization processes, the global city is treated as a collection of microcosms and concrete places, overcoming the analytical tension of the dichotomy of the perceived 'East versus West' divide.

Restructuring the Chinese City - Changing Society, Economy and Space (Hardcover): Laurence J.C. Ma, Fulong Wu Restructuring the Chinese City - Changing Society, Economy and Space (Hardcover)
Laurence J.C. Ma, Fulong Wu
R4,567 Discovery Miles 45 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Tremendous social and economic changes have taken place in Chinese Cities since China embarked on a reform programme. Such changes are best manifested in the built environment of the cities where geographic space, social life, demographic composition and economic production have witnessed restructuring from socialist patterns to increasingly market based forms.
"Restructuring the Chinese City" brings together contributions from leading scholars on urban China to shed important light on critical issues of recent change in Chinese cities. The book will focus on how the new economy and changing society have (re)shaped urban space and place, and how the interplay among global, national and local forces comes together to reconfigure Chinese urban Space.
Empirically grounded studies posit the significance of urban China research beyond the (post-) socialist city model. In the process it helping to theorize the changing regime of accumulation and spatial restructuring in the contemporary urban world.

After Suburbia - Urbanization in the Twenty-First Century (Paperback): Roger Keil, Fulong Wu After Suburbia - Urbanization in the Twenty-First Century (Paperback)
Roger Keil, Fulong Wu
R939 R834 Discovery Miles 8 340 Save R105 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

After Suburbia presents a cross-section of state-of-the-art scholarship in critical global suburban research and provides an in-depth study of the planet's urban peripheries to grasp the forms of urbanization in the twenty-first century. Based on cutting-edge conceptual thought and steeped in richly detailed empirical work conducted over the past decade, After Suburbia draws on research from Asia, Africa, Australia, Europe, and the Americas to showcase comprehensive global scholarship on the urban periphery. Contributors explicitly reject the traditional centre-periphery dichotomy and the prioritization of epistemologies that favour the Global North, especially North American cases, over other experiences. In doing so, the book strongly advances the notion of a post-suburban reality in which traditional dynamics of urban extension outward from the centre are replaced by a set of complex contradictory developments. After Suburbia examines multiple centralities and diverse peripheries which mesh to produce a surprisingly contradictory and diverse metropolitan landscape.

Planning for Growth - Urban and Regional Planning in China (Paperback): Fulong Wu Planning for Growth - Urban and Regional Planning in China (Paperback)
Fulong Wu
R1,468 Discovery Miles 14 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Planning for Growth: Urban and Regional Planning in China provides an overview of the changes in China's planning system, policy, and practices using concrete examples and informative details in language that is accessible enough for the undergraduate but thoroughly grounded in a wealth of research and academic experience to support academics. It is the first accessible text on changing urban and regional planning in China under the process of transition from a centrally planned socialist economy to an emerging market in the world. Fulong Wu, a leading authority on Chinese cities and urban and regional planning, sets up the historical framework of planning in China including its foundation based on the proactive approach to economic growth, the new forms of planning, such as the 'strategic spatial plan' and 'urban cluster plans', that have emerged and stimulated rapid urban expansion and transformed compact Chinese cities into dispersed metropolises. And goes on to explain the new planning practices that began to pay attention to eco-cities, new towns and new development areas. Planning for Growth: Urban and Regional Planning in China demonstrates that planning is not necessarily an 'enemy of growth' and plays an important role in Chinese urbanization and economic growth. On the other hand, it also shows planning's limitations in achieving a more sustainable and just urban future.

China's Emerging Cities - The Making of New Urbanism (Paperback): Fulong Wu China's Emerging Cities - The Making of New Urbanism (Paperback)
Fulong Wu
R1,058 R966 Discovery Miles 9 660 Save R92 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With urbanism becoming the key driver of socio-economic change in China, this book provides much needed up-to-date material on Chinese urban development. Demonstrating how it transcends the centrally-planned model of economic growth, and assessing the extent to which it has gone beyond the common wisdom of Chinese 'gradualism', the book covers a wide range of important topics, including: local land development the local state private-public partnership foreign investment urbanization ageing home ownership. Providing a clear appraisal of recent trends in Chinese urbanism, this book puts forward important new conceptual resources to fill the gap between the outdated model of the 'Third World' city and the globalizing cities of the West.

Rural Migrants in Urban China - Enclaves and Transient Urbanism (Paperback): Fulong Wu, Fangzhu Zhang, Chris Webster Rural Migrants in Urban China - Enclaves and Transient Urbanism (Paperback)
Fulong Wu, Fangzhu Zhang, Chris Webster
R1,659 Discovery Miles 16 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

After millions of migrants moved from China's countryside into its sprawling cities a unique kind of 'informal' urban enclave was born - 'villages in the city'. Like the shanties and favelas before them elsewhere, there has been huge pressure to redevelop these blemishes to the urban face of China's economic vision. Unlike most developing countries, however, these are not squatter settlements but owner-occupied settlements developed semi-formally by ex-farmers turned small-developers and landlords who rent shockingly high-density rooms to rural migrants, who can outnumber their landlord villagers. A strong state, matched with well-organised landlords collectively represented through joint-stock companies, has meant that it has been relatively easy to grow the city through demolition of these soft migrant enclaves. The lives of the displaced migrants then enter a transient phase from an informal to a formal urbanity. This book looks at migrants and their enclave 'villages in the city' and reveals the characteristics and changes in migrants' livelihoods and living places. Using an interdisciplinary approach, the book analyses how living in the city transforms and changes rural migrant households, and explores the social lives and micro economies of migrant neighbourhoods. It goes on to discuss changing housing and social conditions and spatial changes in the urban villages of major Chinese cities, as well as looking into transient urbanism and examining the consequences of redevelopment and upgrading of the 'villages in the city'; in particular, the planning, regeneration, politics of development, and socio-economic implications of these immense social, economic and physical upheavals.

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Volume 40, Number 1 (Paperback): Matthew Gandy, Maria Kaika, Ananya Roy,... International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Volume 40, Number 1 (Paperback)
Matthew Gandy, Maria Kaika, Ananya Roy, Fulong Wu
R449 R423 Discovery Miles 4 230 Save R26 (6%) Out of stock

Since its foundation in 1977 IJURR has been at the cutting-edge of critical urban scholarship. IJURR is taking forward its commitment to interdisciplinary and international urban research, connecting with new audiences and debates, consolidating its position as a leading publication in the field. Explores questions and themes of interest to a wide readership including urban planners, architects and practitioners. Includes both stand-alone articles and critical dialogues Connects with critical debates in the policy-making and professional arenas Uses visual materials ranging from architectural sketches, film stills and photographs to various explanatory figures and tables

After Suburbia - Urbanization in the Twenty-First Century (Hardcover): Roger Keil, Fulong Wu After Suburbia - Urbanization in the Twenty-First Century (Hardcover)
Roger Keil, Fulong Wu
R1,714 R1,617 Discovery Miles 16 170 Save R97 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

After Suburbia presents a cross-section of state-of-the-art scholarship in critical global suburban research and provides an in-depth study of the planet's urban peripheries to grasp the forms of urbanization in the twenty-first century. Based on cutting-edge conceptual thought and steeped in richly detailed empirical work conducted over the past decade, After Suburbia draws on research from Asia, Africa, Australia, Europe, and the Americas to showcase comprehensive global scholarship on the urban periphery. Contributors explicitly reject the traditional centre-periphery dichotomy and the prioritization of epistemologies that favour the Global North, especially North American cases, over other experiences. In doing so, the book strongly advances the notion of a post-suburban reality in which traditional dynamics of urban extension outward from the centre are replaced by a set of complex contradictory developments. After Suburbia examines multiple centralities and diverse peripheries which mesh to produce a surprisingly contradictory and diverse metropolitan landscape.

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Volume 44, Issue 1 (Paperback): Mustafa Dikec, Ananya Roy, Fulong Wu International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Volume 44, Issue 1 (Paperback)
Mustafa Dikec, Ananya Roy, Fulong Wu
R418 R392 Discovery Miles 3 920 Save R26 (6%) Out of stock

Since its foundation in 1977 IJURR has been at the cutting-edge of critical urban scholarship. IJURR is taking forward its commitment to interdisciplinary and international urban research, connecting with new audiences and debates, consolidating its position as a leading publication in the field. Explores questions and themes of interest to a wide readership including urban planners, architects and practitioners Includes both stand-alone articles and critical dialogues Connects with critical debates in the policy-making and professional arenas Uses visual materials ranging from architectural sketches, film stills and photographs to various explanatory figures and tables.

GeoDynamics (Hardcover, New): Peter Atkinson, Giles M Foody, Steven E. Darby, Fulong Wu GeoDynamics (Hardcover, New)
Peter Atkinson, Giles M Foody, Steven E. Darby, Fulong Wu
R6,009 Discovery Miles 60 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

While remote sensing gives a surface depiction of the world, its recent convergence with GIS enables richer depictions that can be used to simulate physical processes, identify trends, and make more accurate predictions. GeoDynamics is based on specialized lectures from an international field of experts, addressing remote sensing, spatially distributed modeling of land surface processes, and urban dynamics as part of the GeoComputation conference. It focuses on this symbiotic relationship in a detailed discussion of both remote sensing and spatially distributed dynamic modeling. The book analyzes recent developments in assembling geographical information such as: the ubiquitous deployment of portable measurement devices enabled with global positioning technology and its impact on the field; the management, benefits, and challenges of modeling dynamic processes in three dimensions; the implications of temporal granularity of simulations to predictions; and the appropriate representation of human factors in GIS. It illustrates the importance of incorporating interdisciplinary sciences to hone GIS capabilities, the advantage of sharing data and representations, and effective communication through visualization. This book establishes how these integrated technologies have become a central part of building spatial representations. GeoDynamics is a lasting record of this groundbreaking conference and a valuable contribution to the growing literature on GeoDynamics for academics and practitioners alike.

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