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Planning for growth: urban and regional planning in China
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Fulong Wu analyses a great variety of material to provide an outline of Chinese planning since its origin, tracing the influence of the modernistic approach, imported in the early days of the Republic of China and focusing on its development since the establishment of the People's Republic of China. This book is helpful for non-Chinese scholars to get a basic knowledge about current Chinese planning and various related phenomena. Its content is organized under the framework of governance theory. This is appropriate, since planning is not only a pursuit of spatial form, but also a response to social and economic conditions and, more broadly, to the very structure of societies. Although some of the case studies are detailed, Wu does remarkable work in organizing his material and exploring underlying principles.
Feng Song、Li Ningting、Ying Dai
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College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University, Bejing 100871, P. R. China