1st Edition

Chinese Urban Transformation A Tale of Six Cities

By Chen Yuanzhi, Alan Hudson, He Lisheng Copyright 2019
240 Pages
by RIBA Publishing

240 Pages
by RIBA Publishing

Now an established global force, China has experienced a sustained period of staggering economic growth since policy reform in the 1970s. Chinese urbanisation is the most significant example of economic, environmental and social change both within China and globally. In recent years, central government has made a concerted effort to encourage city governments to realign their priorities and... Read more

1. The Process & Orientation of China’s Urbanization.  2. Chinese Cities: Functions and Industrial Layout.  3. Land Property Rights System and Land Administration.  4. Community Governance in China.  5. Understanding the Environmental Agenda.  6. Shanghai: Striving for an Excellent Global City.  7. Nanchang: Toward a Low-carbon City.  8. Qingdao: Toward a Blue Economic Zone.  9. Hangzhou: A Paradise on Earth.  10. Chengdu: Toward a World Ecological Garden City.  11. Hefei: Toward an Innovative City.  12. The Assessment Report of Urban Transformation and Upgrading Capabilities in China.

Biography

Dr. Chen Yuanzhi is an Associate Professor at the Department of Academics, China Executive Leadership Academy Pudong (CELAP) and Research Fellow of Research Center for Technological Innovation, Tsinghua University.

Alan Hudson is Director of Programmes in Leadership and Public Policy at the Oxford University Department for Continuing Education and a a Visiting Professor at Fudan University, Shanghai, Shanghai Jiaotong University and the Chinese Executive Leadership Academy Pudong. The work on Shanghai has led to the establishment of a joint Oxford University/CELAP Centre for Urban Studies, of which he is the Oxford Director.

Dr. He Lisheng is the Director of the Teaching Affairs Department of CELAP, the Executive Director of the Yangtze River Delta Research Institute of CELAP and evaluation expert of the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the National Social Science Fund Project.