Les petites villes, de nouveaux centres pour le développement territorial chinois
In China, since the economic opening in 1978, more than 15 million people move to cities every year. The urban rate has grown from 17.9 % in 1978 to 49.9 % in 2010: the unprecedented size and rapidity of Chinese urbanization have reformed the urban framework through the country. This article focuses...
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description | In China, since the economic opening in 1978, more than 15 million people move to cities every year. The urban rate has grown from 17.9 % in 1978 to 49.9 % in 2010: the unprecedented size and rapidity of Chinese urbanization have reformed the urban framework through the country. This article focuses on Zhejiang province, located at the south of Shanghai, which urban rate has increased from 13.7 to 61.6% during the same period. It analyses the urban framework changes, between on the one hand the development of clusters and metropolitan areas that concentrate population and economic activities, and on the other hand the government policy that aims to balance the distribution of cities. |
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spellingShingle | Stéphane Milhaud Les petites villes, de nouveaux centres pour le développement territorial chinois EchoGéo centrality cluster regional development Urban framework desakota polycentric development |
title | Les petites villes, de nouveaux centres pour le développement territorial chinois |
title_full | Les petites villes, de nouveaux centres pour le développement territorial chinois |
title_fullStr | Les petites villes, de nouveaux centres pour le développement territorial chinois |
title_full_unstemmed | Les petites villes, de nouveaux centres pour le développement territorial chinois |
title_short | Les petites villes, de nouveaux centres pour le développement territorial chinois |
title_sort | les petites villes de nouveaux centres pour le developpement territorial chinois |
topic | centrality cluster regional development Urban framework desakota polycentric development |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/13730 |
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