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China's Urbanization : Theories, Strategies and Policies.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Reading : Paths International, Limited, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (219 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781844644179
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: China's UrbanizationDDC classification:
  • 307.341609
LOC classification:
  • HT384.C6 -- H83 2015eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Title Page -- Foreword -- Contents -- Chapter I Urbanization: Impression and Reflection -- I: Impression -- II: Reflection -- III: Evaluation -- Chapter II Historical Review: Course and Experience -- I: Development Process -- II: Institutional Evolution -- III: Experience and Implication -- Chapter III Model Selection: Comparison and Reference -- I: Existing Models -- II: Comparison of Models -- III: Diversity of Models and Identity of Principles -- Chapter IV Strategic Planning: Targets and Approaches -- I: Strategic Goal of Urbanization in China -- II: Strategic Path of Urbanization in China -- III: Regional Characteristics and Development Prospect of Urbanization in China -- Chapter V Strategic Transformation: Opportunities and Challenges -- I: Opportunities for Transformation and Development -- II: Challenges in Transformation and Development -- III: Emphases of Transformation and Development -- Chapter VI Steps Towards the Future: Belief and Expectation -- I: To Build up Confidence and Do a Good Job in Urbanization with Chinese Characteristics -- II: To Effectively Boost the Development of Urbanization Through Institutional Innovation -- III: To Build Safeguarding System for a Balanced Urbanization -- Appendix -- References -- Postscript -- Copyright.
Summary: China is in transition from an agricultural society to a newly industrialized one. As a result, the 'urbanization' of cities is an inevitable process for further development. During the transformation in finance, industry, and politics, many corresponding changes must be made for functional urban planning. This book examines the development of urbanization in China, analyzing the strategies, policies, and economic theories of the Chinese government during the process. It covers the historical process, the realistic pathway, the future direction, the objectives, the challenges, and the warnings. It shows how urbanization is the result of modernization and is the necessary way forward for a moderately prosperous society, taking into account the changes in economic and social life, as well as the simple realities of the times. [Subject: Sociology, Chinese Studies, Asian Studies, Urban Studies, Economics].
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Cover -- Title Page -- Foreword -- Contents -- Chapter I Urbanization: Impression and Reflection -- I: Impression -- II: Reflection -- III: Evaluation -- Chapter II Historical Review: Course and Experience -- I: Development Process -- II: Institutional Evolution -- III: Experience and Implication -- Chapter III Model Selection: Comparison and Reference -- I: Existing Models -- II: Comparison of Models -- III: Diversity of Models and Identity of Principles -- Chapter IV Strategic Planning: Targets and Approaches -- I: Strategic Goal of Urbanization in China -- II: Strategic Path of Urbanization in China -- III: Regional Characteristics and Development Prospect of Urbanization in China -- Chapter V Strategic Transformation: Opportunities and Challenges -- I: Opportunities for Transformation and Development -- II: Challenges in Transformation and Development -- III: Emphases of Transformation and Development -- Chapter VI Steps Towards the Future: Belief and Expectation -- I: To Build up Confidence and Do a Good Job in Urbanization with Chinese Characteristics -- II: To Effectively Boost the Development of Urbanization Through Institutional Innovation -- III: To Build Safeguarding System for a Balanced Urbanization -- Appendix -- References -- Postscript -- Copyright.

China is in transition from an agricultural society to a newly industrialized one. As a result, the 'urbanization' of cities is an inevitable process for further development. During the transformation in finance, industry, and politics, many corresponding changes must be made for functional urban planning. This book examines the development of urbanization in China, analyzing the strategies, policies, and economic theories of the Chinese government during the process. It covers the historical process, the realistic pathway, the future direction, the objectives, the challenges, and the warnings. It shows how urbanization is the result of modernization and is the necessary way forward for a moderately prosperous society, taking into account the changes in economic and social life, as well as the simple realities of the times. [Subject: Sociology, Chinese Studies, Asian Studies, Urban Studies, Economics].

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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