Peri-Urban China : Land Use, Growth, and Integrated Urban--Rural Development /
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| Language: | English |
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY :
Routledge,
2019.
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| Series: | Routledge critical studies in urbanism and the city.
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; Half Title; Series Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of figures; List of tables; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Research questions; 1.2 Research method; 1.3 The structure of the book; References; 2. Theories and debates on urban-rural development; 2.1 Classical economic theories of urban-rural development; 2.2 Urban bias vs rural bias; 2.3 Urban-rural linkages and flows; 2.4 Globalization and extended metropolitan regions; 2.5 Peri-urbanization: concepts, models, and spatial patterns; References
- 3. Evolution of urban-rural relationship and peri-urban areas development in China3.1 An overview of urban-rural relationship in China; 3.2 Urban-rural divide from 1949 to 1978; 3.3 Urban-rural interaction since the reform opening; 3.4 Socio-economic development of Peri-urban areas: case studies of Peri-urban areas in three urban agglomerations; 3.5 Summary; Notes; References; 4. Industrialization, fragmented peri-urbanization, and land-use dynamics; 4.1 Industrialization facilitated by TVEs and industrial clusters in peri-urban areas
- 4.2 Peri-urbanization characterized by fragmented land use and governance4.3 Spatio-temporal characteristics of land-use dynamics in three peri-urban areas; 4.4 What drives land-use dynamics of peri-urban areas in three peri-urban areas?; 4.5 Summary; Notes; References; 5. Land development under institutional uncertainty and land rent seeking in peri-urban areas; 5.1 The incremental change of land institutions driven by multiple forces; 5.2 Land markets and stakeholders during peri-urbanization
- 5.3 Peri-urbanization led by autonomous LSCs under institutional uncertainty: acase of Nanhaiin PRD5.4 Urbanization and land development led by municipal coordination: acase of Kunshan in YRD; 5.5 Summary; Notes; References; 6. Institutional change to redevelop peri-urban areas and spatial lock-in; 6.1 TOR: policy and process; 6.2 Constraints over TOR: multiple perspectives; 6.3 TOR in Nanhai district: exploring the characteristics and reasons of spatial lock-in; 6.4 TOR in Panyu district: characteristics and spatial lock-in; 6.5 Summary; Notes; References
- 7. Towards compact and integrated urban-rural development in China7.1 Transition from village-initiated industrialization to township/municipality coordinated development; 7.2 Transition of spatial growth patterns from rural fragmentation to compact urbanization; 7.3 Transition of governance model from rural autonomy to urban-rural integrated governance; 7.4 Conclusion; References; Index