ABSTRACT

Drawing on years of research experience and keen observations of the triumphs and problems in China’s cities, the authors provide a foundational understanding of China’s urbanization and cities that is grounded in history and geography and challenges readers to consider Chinese urbanization through multiple disciplinary and thematic lenses.

This book is anchored in the spatial sciences, including geography, urban studies, urban planning, and environmental studies. It offers a comprehensive survey of the evolving urban landscape, covering such topics as history and patterns of urbanization, spatial and regional context, models of urban form, economic and social-spatial transformation, urbanism and cultural dynamics, housing and land development, environmental and infrastructure issues, poverty and inequality, and challenges of urban governance. The book highlights both parallels and substantive differences between China and comparable cities and countries elsewhere, given that some urban conditions around the world converge and point to shared catalysts (e.g. internal migration) and globally linked processes (e.g. climate change). It explores the consequences of the demographic, economic, social, and environmental transitions on cities and urban dwellers.  Illustrated case studies in each chapter ground the discussion and introduce readers to the diversity of cities and urban life in China. Most chapters also can be used as stand-alone course materials, with suggested references for further reading. 

Intended for a wide audience in higher education and beyond, this book will be useful to readers interested in Chinese Studies, East Asian Studies, Urban Studies, Urban Geography, or Urban Planning.

chapter |11 pages

Introduction

part I|113 pages

Context and evolution of urbanization

chapter 1|19 pages

Geographical setting

chapter 2|22 pages

Traditional cities

chapter 3|22 pages

Pre-socialist urbanization

chapter 4|27 pages

Urbanization since 1949

chapter 5|21 pages

Migration and population mobility

part II|120 pages

Urban development

chapter 6|29 pages

Urban economy

chapter 7|22 pages

Governing the city

chapter 8|19 pages

Land markets and management

chapter 9|24 pages

Urban infrastructure

chapter 10|24 pages

Urban housing

part III|105 pages

Society and environment in contemporary cities

chapter 11|27 pages

Social–spatial transformation

chapter 12|20 pages

Lifestyle and social change

chapter 13|23 pages

Poverty and inequality

chapter 14|26 pages

Environmental quality and sustainability

chapter |7 pages

Conclusion

Looking toward the future