China still have the potential to expand.While moderate urban population concentration can benefit city productivity,excessively concentrated urban population distribution may impede the growth of city productivity.We also find that the level of labor income significantly affects the impacts of urban ...
China’s great migration- China’s Henan province has a population of about 100 million -- larger than that of most countries. In China’s administrative system, a province is at the highest level of subnational government, followed by counties, cities, and townships. (click for full article...
In 2015 China’s 11 largest city clusters accounted for one-third of the country’s population and two-thirds of its economic activity, according to theAsian Development Bank. Meanwhile,The Economistreports that the 19 city clusters account for nine-tenths of the country’s economic activity. A...
Administrative Hierarchy,Government Favoritism and Size Growth of Cities Based on the significant difference of China's cities at different(administrative)hierarchical levels in population growth over the past three decades,this... S Wei,Y Yang,L Chen - 中国财政与经济研究(英文) 被引量: 0发表: 20...
We show here that population growth, resolved at the county level, is spatially heterogeneous both among and within the U.S. metropolitan statistical areas. Our analysis of data for over 3,100 U.S. counties reveals that annual population flows, resulting
Counting urban population in chinese censuses 1953–2000: changing definitions, problems and solutions CensusChinaThe level of urbanisation in many developing countries such as China has remained at less than 50%, despite rapid urban population growth since ... J Shen - 《Population Space & Place...
摘要: This chapter explores population growth in cities and provides estimates on the growth of urbanization worldwide. Equations for growth estimates are given, with the carrying capacity of cities include出版时间: 2016 ISBN: 978-3-319-28357-9 ...
1 During this process, however, the growth of industries has been uneven across China's cities. For example, cities such as Shenzhen and Dongguan, which were unheard of thirty years ago, are now the centers of several manufacturing industries such as electronics and telecommunications, while ...
This however is not sustainable growth pattern especially when China has the world’s largest population to feed. So concerned urban planners are starting to note the social and physical effects of diaspora (大移居) when replaced rural communities are forced into the cities. ...
Urban sprawl refers to the extent of urbanisation, which is a global phenomenon mainly driven by population growth and large scale migration. In developing... HS Sudhira,TV Ramachandra,KS Jagadish - 《International Journal of Applied Earth Observations & Geoinformation》 被引量: 548发表: 2004年 ...