Since the late 1970s, Shanghai—China’s economic capital and the largest city—has transformed rapidly from a deteriorating industrial center of the Maoist era to one of the most dynamic, vigorous, and fastest-growing metropolitan areas of the Asia-Pacific Rim.1 ..
Since Shanghai became the “dragon’s head,” its city center neighborhoods underwent tremendous transf...
Since its establishment as a treaty-port in 1842 and roughly until the Japanese invasion of China pr...
Urban growth in Shanghai is closely linked with its recent soar as a global city, the economic capit...
Since the late 1970s, Shanghai—China’s economic capital and the largest city—has transformed rapidly...
AbstractMetropolis Shanghai has 23 million people and has a GDP over 300 billion dollars and is the ...
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Since China's economic reform in the late 1970s, Shanghai, the country's largest and most ...
In China, Shanghai often serves as a place to introduce and try out new ideas. This is certainly the...
With the increase of global integration, the peri-urban area (PUA) of megacities in Asiahas become a...
Attention to the physical transformation of urban China across the last decades often fixates on fea...
Building on a description of the present situation in Shanghai, a series of ten regionally relevant ...
When UNESCO admitted Shanghai to its Creative Cities Network (CCN) in 2010 as a City of Design, it e...
Urbanization is a dominant trend all over the world. Cities cover only about one percent of the eart...
Shanghai is suffering major problems of urban aging. Too-high demographic densities are confronted w...
During the last half of the 20th century, China experienced a period of extraordinary growth and cha...
Since Shanghai became the “dragon’s head,” its city center neighborhoods underwent tremendous transf...
Since its establishment as a treaty-port in 1842 and roughly until the Japanese invasion of China pr...
Urban growth in Shanghai is closely linked with its recent soar as a global city, the economic capit...
Since the late 1970s, Shanghai—China’s economic capital and the largest city—has transformed rapidly...
AbstractMetropolis Shanghai has 23 million people and has a GDP over 300 billion dollars and is the ...
***Reprinted with permission. No further reproduction is authorized without written permission from ...
Since China's economic reform in the late 1970s, Shanghai, the country's largest and most ...
In China, Shanghai often serves as a place to introduce and try out new ideas. This is certainly the...
With the increase of global integration, the peri-urban area (PUA) of megacities in Asiahas become a...
Attention to the physical transformation of urban China across the last decades often fixates on fea...
Building on a description of the present situation in Shanghai, a series of ten regionally relevant ...
When UNESCO admitted Shanghai to its Creative Cities Network (CCN) in 2010 as a City of Design, it e...
Urbanization is a dominant trend all over the world. Cities cover only about one percent of the eart...
Shanghai is suffering major problems of urban aging. Too-high demographic densities are confronted w...
During the last half of the 20th century, China experienced a period of extraordinary growth and cha...
Since Shanghai became the “dragon’s head,” its city center neighborhoods underwent tremendous transf...
Since its establishment as a treaty-port in 1842 and roughly until the Japanese invasion of China pr...
Urban growth in Shanghai is closely linked with its recent soar as a global city, the economic capit...