Transforming Chinese Cities

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Bo Qin
Caiwei Wu
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Central Government
China's Urban Transformation
Chunlan Wang
Daqing City
EKC Curve
EKC Model
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Fei Guo
Future Coast
gated community analysis
Graeme Hugo
Gu Guangqing
Guoxian Lu
He Li
Household Carbon Emissions
Hukou Holders
Hukou Status
Industrial Wastewater Discharge
Industrial Wastewater Emissions
Jia Gao
Jordan Brown
Junhua Chen
Lianjun Tong
LISA Cluster Map
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Local Urban Residents
Low Carbon City
low carbon urban planning
Low Rise Townhouse
Mark Y. Wang
Mei-Ling Ellerman
migrant labour studies
Minimum Living Allowance
Negative Relationship
Pookong Kee
residents
Ruiling Han
Schooling Migration
Shangguang Yang
Significant LISA
social stratification research
spatial restructuring
Sunsheng Han
urban
Urban Hukou
urban policy China
Urban Social
Urban Transformation
Urban Village Redevelopments
urbanisation impact on social mobility
Wenshu Gao
Xiaoyang Zhu
Ying Wu
Yongping Wei
Yunxian Wang
Zhanxin Zhang
Zhiming Cheng

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415636650
  • Weight: 710g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Mar 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The urbanisation of China over the last three decades has been a hugely significant development, both for China’s reform process and for the world more generally. This book presents recent research findings on China’s continuing urban transformation. Subjects covered include the decline of the rural-urban divide, the spatial restructuring of Chinese urban centres and urban infrastructure, migrant workers, new housing and new communities, and "green" responses to urban environmental problems. The book is particularly valuable in that it includes much new work by scholars based inside China.

Mark Y. Wang is a Professor in the Department of Resource Management and Geography at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Pookong Kee is Director of the Asia Institute at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Jia Gao is a Senior Lecturer in the Asia Institute at the University of Melbourne, Australia.