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China's Urban Construction Land Development
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This book examines the nature and internal dynamics of China's urban construction land (UCL) development, drawing insights from the recently developed theory of regional political ecology. Based on the author's original research, it identifies two different types of UCL development in China, namely top-down, formal development in the legal and regulated domain, and spontaneous and informal, bottom-up development in the semi-legal, poorly regulated gray domain. Presenting a systematic analysis and comparison, it reveals a scale and speed of informal land development no less significant than that of formal land development, although informal land development tends to be scattered, pervasive, difficult to track, and largely overlooked in research and policy formation. Contrary to the popular perception of the peasantry as passive victims of land development, this book uncovers an intriguing dynamic in which the peasantry has played an increasingly (pro)active role in developing theirrural land for urban uses in informal markets. Further, based on an investigation of UCL development in Beijing and Shenzhen, it shows an interesting trajectory in which the uneven growth and utilization of UCL are contingent upon the various developmental milieus in different places. China's land institutions, based on an urbanrural dual land system, are not conducive to the ultimate goal of saving and efficiently utilizing land. Accordingly, an urbanrural integrated land market and management system is highly advisable. The theoretical and empirical enquiry presented challenges the perceived notion of China's UCL development as the outcome of market demand and state supply. Further, it argues for an inclusive treatment of the informality that has characterized urbanization in many developing countries, and for a reassessment of the role played by the peasantry in land-based urbanization.
Situates urban land development in the pluralistic model of Chinese urbanization and broader political economic processes Develops a dual-track political ecology framework to examine statepeasantry interactions in formal and informal processes of land development Demonstrates the quantitative and functional importance of informality in facilitating urbanization in developing economies Compares the processes and efficiency of urban land development in Beijing and Shenzhen
Autorentext
Tao Liu joined the College of Urban and Environmental Sciences at Peking University (China) from The University of Hong Kong, where he received a Ph.D. in Geography. Before that, he earned a master's degree in Human Geography and bachelor's degrees in Urban Planning and Economics from Peking University, China. His main research focus is urbanization, migration, urban land development, and urban and rural planning. Dr. Liu has published 2 books and more than 60 research articles in respected national and international journals. He has accumulated extensive experience from various urban consulting projects.
Klappentext
This book examines the nature and internal dynamics of Chinäs urban construction land (UCL) development, drawing insights from the recently developed theory of regional political ecology. Based on the author s original research, it identifies two different types of UCL development in China, namely top-down, formal development in the legal and regulated domain, and spontaneous and informal, bottom-up development in the semi-legal, poorly regulated gray domain. Presenting a systematic analysis and comparison, it reveals a scale and speed of informal land development no less significant than that of formal land development, although informal land development tends to be scattered, pervasive, difficult to track, and largely overlooked in research and policy formation. Contrary to the popular perception of the peasantry as passive victims of land development, this book uncovers an intriguing dynamic in which the peasantry has played an increasingly (pro)active role in developing theirrural land for urban uses in informal markets. Further, based on an investigation of UCL development in Beijing and Shenzhen, it shows an interesting trajectory in which the uneven growth and utilization of UCL are contingent upon the various developmental milieus in different places. Chinäs land institutions, based on an urban rural dual land system, are not conducive to the ultimate goal of saving and efficiently utilizing land. Accordingly, an urban rural integrated land market and management system is highly advisable. The theoretical and empirical enquiry presented challenges the perceived notion of Chinäs UCL development as the outcome of market demand and state supply. Further, it argues for an inclusive treatment of the informality that has characterized urbanization in many developing countries, and for a reassessment of the role played by the peasantry in land-based urbanization.
Inhalt
Introduction.- Interpreting the Development of Urban Construction Land in China.- Understanding Land Developments in a Globalizing World: Theoretical Alternatives.- Making Sense of China's Urban Construction Land Development: Towards Dual-track Political Ecology.- Methodological Issues.- The Changing Geography of China's Urban Construction Land.- Changing Institutions for The Development of Urban Construction Land.- Formal Development of China's Urban Construction Land.- Informal Development of China's Urban Construction Land. Urban Construction Land Development in Beijing.- Urban Construction Land Development in Shenzhen.- Conclusion.
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- GTIN 09789811505676
- Sprache Englisch
- Auflage 1st edition 2020
- Größe H235mm x B155mm x T28mm
- Jahr 2020
- EAN 9789811505676
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 9811505675
- Veröffentlichung 28.10.2020
- Titel China's Urban Construction Land Development
- Autor Tao Liu
- Untertitel The State, Market, and Peasantry in Action
- Gewicht 756g
- Herausgeber Springer Nature Singapore
- Anzahl Seiten 504
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Sozialwissenschaften, Recht & Wirtschaft