STRATEGY PROBLEM OF NEW URBANIZATION IN BIG URBAN AGGLOMERATION
YAO Shi-mou1,2, WANG Xiao-hui1,3, CHEN Zhen-guang4
1. Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, CAS, Nanjing 210008, China;
2. Institute of Contemporary China, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong SAR, China;
3. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China;
4. Faculty of Urban Planning of & Architecture, Hong Kong University, Hong Kong SAR, China
Abstract:Problems of urbanization is a comprehensive subject in contemporary Chinese social and economic development, and also involved in the national economy departments coordinated development that how to achieve the development of a new modern harmonious society basic problem:the new urbanization is people-oriented, emphasis on urbanization and equalization of public service, the key to realize the healthy and stable development of China's urbanization. In this paper, from the new urbanization development background, five major development strategies and long-term goal of key measures, demonstrates the large areas of the new urbanization construction of urban agglomeration in China policy, path and method and measures to explore the theory and practice of China's new urbanization problems, have important academic value and practical significance. At the same time, from its national characteristics, urban and rural areas as a whole, industrial transformation, regional coordination, resources and environment as a whole perspective, the construction of the reasonable process of urbanization in China, the scale and layout as well as the major issues for the protection of ecological environment, has carried on the comprehensive and regional research, exploration, to our deep understanding of the central a series of policies about the new urbanization theory has important guiding meaning and practical value.
姚士谋, 王肖惠, 陈振光. 大城市群内新型城镇化发展的策略问题[J]. 人文地理, 2015, 30(4): 1-5,71.
YAO Shi-mou, WANG Xiao-hui, CHEN Zhen-guang. STRATEGY PROBLEM OF NEW URBANIZATION IN BIG URBAN AGGLOMERATION. HUMAN GEOGRAPHY, 2015, 30(4): 1-5,71.