The paper analyzes urban functional structure characteristics of Chinese cities in 1996 using the Nelson method. The manufacturing employment percentage is much higher in metropolitan areas but is decreasing from 1989 to 1996. On the other hand, the weight of science, education, culture, hygiene, finance, insurance and real estate increases. The employment structure changes dramatically. Although the urbanization level of China is lower than that of the USA in 1955, the frequency distribution curve of urban functions is similar. The construction, transportation, commerce, finance, insurance, real estate, science, education, culture, hygiene and administration curves are normal. The mining employment converges on minor cities and the distrib...
Nowhere has the scale and scope of urbanization been larger than in China over the last few decades....
A better understanding of the regional disparity and imbalance characteristics of China's urbanizati...
Urban agglomerations (UAs) have become the urbanized “growth poles„, especially against ...
The paper analyzes urban functional structure characteristics of Chinese cities in 1996 using the Ne...
Compared to other developing countries, China has a low urbanization level as a result of government...
Abstract: Migration and urbanization have transformed the Chinese economy and society in the past 25...
This study aims to analyze and explain the factors that influence the urban form of Chinese cities t...
In this study,18 sub-categories and 43 functional groups under 4 major categories are identified for...
There has been a significant transformation in the urbanization and economic growth in post-reform C...
Recent theoretical attempts to understand the dynamics of urban change in North America have been ma...
As in other countries, suburbanization in China occurred after the cities had experienced a period o...
Two geographers use population surface model techniques to analyze the distribution of population in...
<p>China has experienced rapid and massive urban expansion in recent decades. To address the opportu...
It is of great significance to investigate the determinants of urban form for shaping sustainable ur...
A multitude of factors; tremendous urbanization after the economic reforms of 1978, particularly the...
Nowhere has the scale and scope of urbanization been larger than in China over the last few decades....
A better understanding of the regional disparity and imbalance characteristics of China's urbanizati...
Urban agglomerations (UAs) have become the urbanized “growth poles„, especially against ...
The paper analyzes urban functional structure characteristics of Chinese cities in 1996 using the Ne...
Compared to other developing countries, China has a low urbanization level as a result of government...
Abstract: Migration and urbanization have transformed the Chinese economy and society in the past 25...
This study aims to analyze and explain the factors that influence the urban form of Chinese cities t...
In this study,18 sub-categories and 43 functional groups under 4 major categories are identified for...
There has been a significant transformation in the urbanization and economic growth in post-reform C...
Recent theoretical attempts to understand the dynamics of urban change in North America have been ma...
As in other countries, suburbanization in China occurred after the cities had experienced a period o...
Two geographers use population surface model techniques to analyze the distribution of population in...
<p>China has experienced rapid and massive urban expansion in recent decades. To address the opportu...
It is of great significance to investigate the determinants of urban form for shaping sustainable ur...
A multitude of factors; tremendous urbanization after the economic reforms of 1978, particularly the...
Nowhere has the scale and scope of urbanization been larger than in China over the last few decades....
A better understanding of the regional disparity and imbalance characteristics of China's urbanizati...
Urban agglomerations (UAs) have become the urbanized “growth poles„, especially against ...