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China Urbanizing

Impacts and Transitions

China Urbanizing
China Urbanizing

China Urbanizing

Impacts and Transitions

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Description

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Readers can gain a rich and in-depth understanding of China’s recent urbanization through this book. It covers a wide range of urbanization issues including not only well-studied themes such as rural migrant workers, land, urban housing, and segregation but also novel yet important themes such as environment, health, and digital governance....China Urbanizing can inspire readers to explore a variety of additional issues salient to Chinese
urbanization: migrants’ children, talent workers, household registration (hukou) and land reforms, urban regeneration, CO2 reduction, COVID-19 impacts, and post-pandemic urbanization. After reading this book, you can understand why China’s urbanization remains an important driver of world development.

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"

Readers can gain a rich and in-depth understanding of China’s recent urbanization through this book. It covers a wide range of urbanization issues including not only well-studied themes such as rural migrant workers, land, urban housing, and segregation but also novel yet important themes such as environment, health, and digital governance....China Urbanizing can inspire readers to explore a variety of additional issues salient to Chinese
urbanization: migrants’ children, talent workers, household registration (hukou) and land reforms, urban regeneration, CO2 reduction, COVID-19 impacts, and post-pandemic urbanization. After reading this book, you can understand why China’s urbanization remains an important driver of world development.

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Weiping Wu is Professor and Director of Urban Planning Program in the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation at Columbia University.
Qin Gao is Professor of Social Policy and Social Work in the School of Social Work at Columbia University and the founding director of the University’s China Center for Social Policy.

Specifications

  • Publisher
    University of Pennsylvania Press
  • Pub date
    Sep 2022
  • Pages
    248
  • Theme
    Urban communities
  • Dimensions
    229 x 152 mm
  • EAN
    9781512823011
  • Hardback / bound
    Hardback / bound
  • Language
    English

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