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A New Pattern of Extended Metropolitan Regions (EMRs) in China
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The 2008 Global "Financial Tsunami" has recently ushered in a new economic dynamic in China, i.e., it has forced the Chinese government to take domestic demand as an important national development strategy and this will change its global economic relations as well as lead to changes in its domestic spatial dynamics. In that regard, new EMRs in Inland China, e.g., the Changzhutan (CZT) EMR in Hunan province, have been designated by the central government to support the domestic demand. Would EMRs formed in Inland China share the same characteristics, spatial structure and development mechanisms as those in the coastal areas? This book tests three hypotheses regarding on the characteristics, spatial structure and development mechanisms of the EMR in Inland China using the case of the CZT. The results show that a new type of EMR, i.e., EMR II, is formed: dispersed regional concentration driven both by domestic forces and globalization, with a low-carbon imprint, based on the analyses of selected population, economic and land use data from the 1990, 2000 and 2010 population censuses, remote sensing data, various other economic data sources, and field investigations.
Autorentext
Lizhu Dai is an Assistant Researcher in the Academy of Guangzhou Development Research, Guangzhou University. Her research focuses on the urban and regional development in China, especially on the socioeconomic characteristics and development mechanisms of Extended Metropolitan Regions in China.
Klappentext
The 2008 Global "Financial Tsunami" has recently ushered in a new economic dynamic in China, i.e., it has forced the Chinese government to take domestic demand as an important national development strategy and this will change its global economic relations as well as lead to changes in its domestic spatial dynamics. In that regard, new EMRs in Inland China, e.g., the Changzhutan (CZT) EMR in Hunan province, have been designated by the central government to support the domestic demand. Would EMRs formed in Inland China share the same characteristics, spatial structure and development mechanisms as those in the coastal areas? This book tests three hypotheses regarding on the characteristics, spatial structure and development mechanisms of the EMR in Inland China using the case of the CZT. The results show that a new type of EMR, i.e., EMR II, is formed: dispersed regional concentration driven both by domestic forces and globalization, with a low-carbon imprint, based on the analyses of selected population, economic and land use data from the 1990, 2000 and 2010 population censuses, remote sensing data, various other economic data sources, and field investigations.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783659867859
- Genre Earth Science
- Anzahl Seiten 300
- Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
- Größe H220mm x B150mm
- Jahr 2016
- EAN 9783659867859
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-3-659-86785-9
- Titel A New Pattern of Extended Metropolitan Regions (EMRs) in China
- Autor Lizhu Dai
- Sprache Englisch