This article written (( Liu, Yuting, He, Shenjing, Wu, Fulong & Webster, Chris. 2010 “Urban villages under China’s rapid urbanization: unregulated assets and transitional neighbourhoods”. Habitat International, 34 (2), pp. 135-144, retrieved from 10.1016/j.habitatint.2009.08.003, ))by Liu Yuting (South China University of Technology), He Shenjing (Sun-Yatsen University), Wu Fulong Cardiff University) and Chris Webster (Cardiff University), analyses the phenomenon of urban villages in China an..
Urban villages (chengzhongcun) are unique to China and are a result of the country’s rapid urbanizat...
China’s dynamic urbanisation since 1978 has led to the proliferation of so-called ‘urban villages’ ...
Informal housing and industrial developments in the so-called urban villages have been key features ...
China's rapid urbanization, characterized by large-scale rural-urban migration and radial expansion ...
Pu Hao, Pieter Hooimeijer, Richard Sliuzas, Stan Geertman (2013), What drives the spatial developmen...
Urban villages are widespread in many Chinese cities, providing affordable and accessible housing fo...
Since the mid-1980s, rural-to-urban migration in China has been taking place at an unprecedented rat...
Tang, Beibei. “Not rural but not urban”: community governance in China's urban villages. The China Q...
Villages-in-the-city ("chengzhongcun") as distinct urban spaces in Chinese cities have attracted a l...
Urban villages have proliferated in almost every Chinese city as consequence of the urban sprawl com...
“Throughout history, expanding cities have always run over villages, hamlets, estates, gardens, and ...
© 2019 Matthijs Wouter Louis Van OostrumAn urban village is an erstwhile rural village that is envel...
Possessing different land rights and distinct landscapes, and separated from the rest of the city by...
China’s dramatic urban expansion has encompassed many peri-urban villages and turned them into so-ca...
Urban regeneration and urbanization are always concomitant topics and phenomena that appear in the h...
Urban villages (chengzhongcun) are unique to China and are a result of the country’s rapid urbanizat...
China’s dynamic urbanisation since 1978 has led to the proliferation of so-called ‘urban villages’ ...
Informal housing and industrial developments in the so-called urban villages have been key features ...
China's rapid urbanization, characterized by large-scale rural-urban migration and radial expansion ...
Pu Hao, Pieter Hooimeijer, Richard Sliuzas, Stan Geertman (2013), What drives the spatial developmen...
Urban villages are widespread in many Chinese cities, providing affordable and accessible housing fo...
Since the mid-1980s, rural-to-urban migration in China has been taking place at an unprecedented rat...
Tang, Beibei. “Not rural but not urban”: community governance in China's urban villages. The China Q...
Villages-in-the-city ("chengzhongcun") as distinct urban spaces in Chinese cities have attracted a l...
Urban villages have proliferated in almost every Chinese city as consequence of the urban sprawl com...
“Throughout history, expanding cities have always run over villages, hamlets, estates, gardens, and ...
© 2019 Matthijs Wouter Louis Van OostrumAn urban village is an erstwhile rural village that is envel...
Possessing different land rights and distinct landscapes, and separated from the rest of the city by...
China’s dramatic urban expansion has encompassed many peri-urban villages and turned them into so-ca...
Urban regeneration and urbanization are always concomitant topics and phenomena that appear in the h...
Urban villages (chengzhongcun) are unique to China and are a result of the country’s rapid urbanizat...
China’s dynamic urbanisation since 1978 has led to the proliferation of so-called ‘urban villages’ ...
Informal housing and industrial developments in the so-called urban villages have been key features ...