This book aims to provide a scholarly account of recent understandings and reflections on some of the prevalent and emerging issues in urban and regional China, such as urbanization, inequality, hukou (household registration) reforms, labor relations, not-in-my-backyard protests, and environmental governance. Presenting rich data analysis and case studies, these book chapters together utilize multidisciplinary approaches and contribute to the empirical and theoretical literature in development studies.183 page(s
This book is an exploration of urban changes occurring in the coastal region of China in the period ...
This book provides a definitive overview of contemporary developments in our understanding of urban ...
Since the adoption of economic reform policy in 1978, several trends are changing the Chinese societ...
History has brought us into a significant moment when the majority of the human kind has taken up re...
Wang, Mark Y., Kee Pookong, and Jia Gao (ed.) (2014). Transforming Chinese cities. Oxon : Routledge....
FOUR THEMES ARE evident in the studies of urban China (Taiwan, Hong Kong and the People\u27s Republi...
Urban poverty is an emerging problem. This book explores the household and neighbourhood factors tha...
Chinese cities have been transforming at a stunning speed and pace over the last forty years, as a r...
Contemporary China is dynamic and complex. Recent dramatic changes in the Chinese economy, society, ...
A multitude of factors; tremendous urbanization after the economic reforms of 1978, particularly the...
Working PaperThis paper provides a broad and updated overview of urban growth in China, its determin...
The major metropolises of the world face several problems due to their rapid growth. From among thes...
Summary. China’s changing urban development processes and urban landscapes in the transition towards...
Over the past three decades, China’s urban population has increased by more than 400 million. How co...
Within three decades, the urban housing reform in China has changed access to housing from a system ...
This book is an exploration of urban changes occurring in the coastal region of China in the period ...
This book provides a definitive overview of contemporary developments in our understanding of urban ...
Since the adoption of economic reform policy in 1978, several trends are changing the Chinese societ...
History has brought us into a significant moment when the majority of the human kind has taken up re...
Wang, Mark Y., Kee Pookong, and Jia Gao (ed.) (2014). Transforming Chinese cities. Oxon : Routledge....
FOUR THEMES ARE evident in the studies of urban China (Taiwan, Hong Kong and the People\u27s Republi...
Urban poverty is an emerging problem. This book explores the household and neighbourhood factors tha...
Chinese cities have been transforming at a stunning speed and pace over the last forty years, as a r...
Contemporary China is dynamic and complex. Recent dramatic changes in the Chinese economy, society, ...
A multitude of factors; tremendous urbanization after the economic reforms of 1978, particularly the...
Working PaperThis paper provides a broad and updated overview of urban growth in China, its determin...
The major metropolises of the world face several problems due to their rapid growth. From among thes...
Summary. China’s changing urban development processes and urban landscapes in the transition towards...
Over the past three decades, China’s urban population has increased by more than 400 million. How co...
Within three decades, the urban housing reform in China has changed access to housing from a system ...
This book is an exploration of urban changes occurring in the coastal region of China in the period ...
This book provides a definitive overview of contemporary developments in our understanding of urban ...
Since the adoption of economic reform policy in 1978, several trends are changing the Chinese societ...