New towns are a major form of urban growth in China. In recent years, increasing numbers of large new town projects have been planned and built in and around existing cities. These new town projects have frequently been employed by city governments as central elements of pro-growth strategies, based on ideas of urban entrepreneurialism, which seek to promote economic growth, project a dynamic city image, and increase urban competitiveness. This article studies how the pro-growth, urban entrepreneurial approach affects the planning and development of Chinese megacities. A conceptual framework focusing on land-leasing revenue and new town development strategies is employed to explore the linkages between urban growth mechanisms and urban outc...
In China it is predicted that during the next 40 years, no fewer than 300 million people will leave ...
In China it is predicted that during the next 40 years, no fewer than 300 million people will leave ...
In China it is predicted that during the next 40 years, no fewer than 300 million people will leave ...
New towns are a major form of urban growth in China. In recent years, increasing numbers of large ne...
New towns are a major form of urban growth in China. In recent years, increasing numbers of large ne...
China has achieved rapid urbanization and unprecedented economic booming over the past three decades...
China has achieved rapid urbanization and unprecedented economic booming over the past three decades...
During the course of the 21st century, China has experienced one of the fastest urban growth process...
Chinese cities are experiencing rapid urban expansion and rampant land conversions in periurban area...
Chinese cities are experiencing rapid urban expansion and rampant land conversions in periurban area...
The continuing integration of the Chinese economy into the globalizing world and increasing intercit...
The development of high-speed railway (HSR) new towns in China represents a new phase of suburbaniza...
Chinese cities are experiencing rapid urban expansion and rampant land conversions in periurban area...
This paper discusses the role of new towns in China in balancing regional development. A framework o...
This article examines the formation and transformation of urban entrepreneurialism in the context of...
In China it is predicted that during the next 40 years, no fewer than 300 million people will leave ...
In China it is predicted that during the next 40 years, no fewer than 300 million people will leave ...
In China it is predicted that during the next 40 years, no fewer than 300 million people will leave ...
New towns are a major form of urban growth in China. In recent years, increasing numbers of large ne...
New towns are a major form of urban growth in China. In recent years, increasing numbers of large ne...
China has achieved rapid urbanization and unprecedented economic booming over the past three decades...
China has achieved rapid urbanization and unprecedented economic booming over the past three decades...
During the course of the 21st century, China has experienced one of the fastest urban growth process...
Chinese cities are experiencing rapid urban expansion and rampant land conversions in periurban area...
Chinese cities are experiencing rapid urban expansion and rampant land conversions in periurban area...
The continuing integration of the Chinese economy into the globalizing world and increasing intercit...
The development of high-speed railway (HSR) new towns in China represents a new phase of suburbaniza...
Chinese cities are experiencing rapid urban expansion and rampant land conversions in periurban area...
This paper discusses the role of new towns in China in balancing regional development. A framework o...
This article examines the formation and transformation of urban entrepreneurialism in the context of...
In China it is predicted that during the next 40 years, no fewer than 300 million people will leave ...
In China it is predicted that during the next 40 years, no fewer than 300 million people will leave ...
In China it is predicted that during the next 40 years, no fewer than 300 million people will leave ...