© 2017, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany. In this study, we demonstrate the existence of bimodality in China’s city-size distribution and develop an urban-growth forecast model that incorporates this bimodality. Main data for our analysis are 0. 25 ∘ × 0. 25 ∘ population density grids for the past 32 years, created from China’s official census data and county-level statistics. Our results show that the mixture of two Gaussian distributions outperforms unimodal distributions in explaining China’s historic urban-growth patterns, suggesting that the conventional unitary urban-hierarchy assumption lacks ground in China’s context. We also find that the higher-density mixture component increasingly dominates the entire distribution, and this gradu...
world. More than half of the Chinese popu-lation is expected to live in cities and towns by the year...
Urban agglomerations (UAs) have become the urbanized “growth poles„, especially against ...
According to UN forecasts, global population will increase to over 8 billion by 2025, with much of t...
In this study, we demonstrate the existence of bimodality in China’s city-size distribution and deve...
Paper Session 1C - City Structures and SystemsIn this study, we demonstrate the existence of bimodal...
In this study, we first demonstrate the existence of bimodality in China’s urban hierarchy and then ...
Abstract: This paper studies the evolution of China’s city size distribution, measured by non-agricu...
This paper examines the evolution of the size distribution of Chinese cities. Since the relaxation o...
The distribution and evolution of city size are critical for town layout optimization. Based on the ...
[[abstract]]China's experience with high economic growth has undergone dramatic change following the...
We apply a model by Desmet and Rossi-Hansberg (2013) to quantify the impact of efficiency, urban ame...
Nowhere has the scale and scope of urbanization been larger than in China over the last few decades....
Inconsistent measurements of city-size and a lack of time-series information on urban socioeconomic ...
AbstractWe examine the distributions of Chinese and Indian city sizes for seven decades (1950s to 20...
This paper uses Chinese city size data from 1984-2002 to test three urban growth theories: the rando...
world. More than half of the Chinese popu-lation is expected to live in cities and towns by the year...
Urban agglomerations (UAs) have become the urbanized “growth poles„, especially against ...
According to UN forecasts, global population will increase to over 8 billion by 2025, with much of t...
In this study, we demonstrate the existence of bimodality in China’s city-size distribution and deve...
Paper Session 1C - City Structures and SystemsIn this study, we demonstrate the existence of bimodal...
In this study, we first demonstrate the existence of bimodality in China’s urban hierarchy and then ...
Abstract: This paper studies the evolution of China’s city size distribution, measured by non-agricu...
This paper examines the evolution of the size distribution of Chinese cities. Since the relaxation o...
The distribution and evolution of city size are critical for town layout optimization. Based on the ...
[[abstract]]China's experience with high economic growth has undergone dramatic change following the...
We apply a model by Desmet and Rossi-Hansberg (2013) to quantify the impact of efficiency, urban ame...
Nowhere has the scale and scope of urbanization been larger than in China over the last few decades....
Inconsistent measurements of city-size and a lack of time-series information on urban socioeconomic ...
AbstractWe examine the distributions of Chinese and Indian city sizes for seven decades (1950s to 20...
This paper uses Chinese city size data from 1984-2002 to test three urban growth theories: the rando...
world. More than half of the Chinese popu-lation is expected to live in cities and towns by the year...
Urban agglomerations (UAs) have become the urbanized “growth poles„, especially against ...
According to UN forecasts, global population will increase to over 8 billion by 2025, with much of t...