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Article: Urban spatial structure in a transitional economy the case of guangzhou, China

TitleUrban spatial structure in a transitional economy the case of guangzhou, China
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Issue Date1999
PublisherAmerican Planning Association. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.planning.org/japa/index.htm
Citation
Journal Of The American Planning Association, 1999, v. 65 n. 4, p. 377-394 How to Cite?
AbstractThe urban spatial structure of Chinese cities has been changing since the post-Mao economic reform in 1978. More dramatic changes have occurred since the housing reform in 1982 and land reform in 1987. This article examines the transformation of urban spatial structure in China in the context of a transitional economy and its underlying dynamics. The land use changes in Guangzhou are used for a case study. The major findings are rapid decentralization through leapfrog developments in peripheral areas and the re-emergence of business and service areas in the city centre. The authors present a model of a new urban spatial structure and discuss its implications for urban planning. © American Planning Association.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/89842
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dc.description.abstractThe urban spatial structure of Chinese cities has been changing since the post-Mao economic reform in 1978. More dramatic changes have occurred since the housing reform in 1982 and land reform in 1987. This article examines the transformation of urban spatial structure in China in the context of a transitional economy and its underlying dynamics. The land use changes in Guangzhou are used for a case study. The major findings are rapid decentralization through leapfrog developments in peripheral areas and the re-emergence of business and service areas in the city centre. The authors present a model of a new urban spatial structure and discuss its implications for urban planning. © American Planning Association.en_HK
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