China Urbanizes: Consequences, Strategies, and PoliciesShahid Yusuf, Anthony Saich World Bank Publications, 2008年1月22日 - 228 頁 The key challenges facing China in the next two decades derive from the ongoing process of urbanization. China's urbanization rate in 2005 was about 43%. Over the next 10-15 years, it is expected to rise to well over 50%, adding an additional 200 million mainly rural migrants to the current urban population of 560 million. How China copes with such a large migration flow will strongly influence rural-urban inequality, the pace at which urban centers expand their economic performance, and the urban environment. The growing population will necessitate a big push strategy to maintain a high rate of investment in housing and the urban physical infrastructure and urban services. To finance such expansion will require a significant strengthening and diversification of China's financial system. Growing cities will greatly increase consumption of energy and water. Containing this without at the same time constraining the economic performance of cities or the improvement in the standards of living will call for enlightened policies, strategies, careful urban planning, and significant technological advances. This volume identifies the key developments to watch and discusses the policies which would affect the course as well as the fruitfulness of change. |
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... Role of Urban Government Index Box 8.1 Figures 1.1 1.2 2.1 2.2 2.3 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 Tables 1.1 1.2 1.3 3.1 3.2 Tony Saich The Survey on Citizen Satisfaction with Government Financial Development in Selected Countries, 2005 Investment ...
... Role of Urban Government Index Box 8.1 Figures 1.1 1.2 2.1 2.2 2.3 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 Tables 1.1 1.2 1.3 3.1 3.2 Tony Saich The Survey on Citizen Satisfaction with Government Financial Development in Selected Countries, 2005 Investment ...
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... roles, these cities also took on other functions (Zhao 1994). The curve tilts ever so gently upward as urban populations began to grow during the Qin (221–206 BC) and Han dynasties (202 BC–AD 220). By the time of the Southern Song ...
... roles, these cities also took on other functions (Zhao 1994). The curve tilts ever so gently upward as urban populations began to grow during the Qin (221–206 BC) and Han dynasties (202 BC–AD 220). By the time of the Southern Song ...
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... role of rural migration in diversifying sources of rural incomes and narrowing intersectoral disparities in household incomes is better understood (Knight and Song 2003). But the desire to manage migration and contain the costs of. 10 ...
... role of rural migration in diversifying sources of rural incomes and narrowing intersectoral disparities in household incomes is better understood (Knight and Song 2003). But the desire to manage migration and contain the costs of. 10 ...
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... role of capital generated through high domestic savings has been paramount. Urban investment started from a modest base in the mid-1980s and accelerated throughout 1990s, although growth slowed in 1999 and 2000. Beginning in 2001, urban ...
... role of capital generated through high domestic savings has been paramount. Urban investment started from a modest base in the mid-1980s and accelerated throughout 1990s, although growth slowed in 1999 and 2000. Beginning in 2001, urban ...
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... roles, however. These include (a) continuing efforts to strengthen agricultural productivity through diversification into higher-value activities; (b) technological advances that raise yields and conserve land, water, and other inputs ...
... roles, however. These include (a) continuing efforts to strengthen agricultural productivity through diversification into higher-value activities; (b) technological advances that raise yields and conserve land, water, and other inputs ...
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第 163 頁 - More than 75 percent of the water in rivers flowing through China's urban areas is unsuitable for drinking or fishing.