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This book offers a comprehensive overview of recent developments in Chinese cities, covering various aspects of urban planning, including environmental and transportation planning, historical preservation, economic development, and the use of geographic information systems (GIS) and technology. As the world's most populous country, China has undergone rapid urbanization, primarily focused on land development through industrialization and investment, often neglecting the well-being of its citizens. True livability encompasses more than impressive buildings; it involves creating environments where people genuinely want to live. The new leadership in China has introduced a model aimed at enhancing urbanization quality through compact, intelligent, and low-carbon development, marking a shift from land-centric to people-oriented urbanization, as advocated by Premier Li Keqiang. This approach provides a framework for addressing urbanization challenges, including social equity, environmental concerns, energy use, ecological and historic preservation, affordable housing, and the impacts of mega cities. It emphasizes the importance of public participation and stakeholder engagement in the planning process. The book serves as a platform for planners, designers, scholars, scientists, and government officials from China and beyond to share ideas on urban regeneration.
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Recent Developments in Chinese Urban Planning, Qisheng Pan
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- 2016
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