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More urbanization, more polarization: evidence from two decades of urban expansion in China

Earth Sciences

More urbanization, more polarization: evidence from two decades of urban expansion in China

Y. Hu, D. S. Connor, et al.

This article explores the evolving urbanization patterns in China, revealing a notable shift in city size distribution dynamics. While internal polarization within urban agglomerations has lessened, growing disparities between coastal and inland areas remain a concern. Discover how the efforts for balanced development face challenges despite some successes. This groundbreaking research was conducted by Yi'na Hu, Dylan Shane Connor, Michelle Stuhlmacher, Jian Peng, and B. L. Turner II.

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Abstract
This article investigates whether China's urbanization patterns over the past two decades have led to a more balanced or increasingly polarized city size distribution. Using built-up area (BUA) expansion data across 23 urban agglomerations, the study finds that while internal polarization within agglomerations decreased, overall polarization between coastal and inland agglomerations increased. Coastal agglomerations maintained high growth rates, while policies aimed at balanced development showed partial success but did not fully counteract the uneven growth.
Publisher
npj Urban Sustainability
Published On
Jul 11, 2024
Authors
Yi'na Hu, Dylan Shane Connor, Michelle Stuhlmacher, Jian Peng, B. L. Turner II
Tags
China
urbanization
city size distribution
polarization
coastal agglomerations
inland agglomerations
balanced development
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