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ISBN-13
9780231211017
Book Title
Reinventing the Chinese City
ISBN
9780231211017
Publication Year
2023
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Reinventing the Chinese City
Item Height
0.1in
Author
Richard Hu
Item Length
0.9in
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Item Width
0.6in
Item Weight
14 Oz
Number of Pages
320 Pages

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Richard Hu unpacks recent trends in urban planning and development to explore the making and imagining of the contemporary Chinese city.

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Publisher
Columbia University Press
ISBN-10
0231211015
ISBN-13
9780231211017
eBay Product ID (ePID)
10061620982

Product Key Features

Author
Richard Hu
Publication Name
Reinventing the Chinese City
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2023
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
320 Pages

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Item Length
0.9in
Item Height
0.1in
Item Width
0.6in
Item Weight
14 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Ht384.C6h82 2023
Reviews
Richard Hu provides a probing, well-informed, and cogently organized account of how China is crafting its 'new normal' of urbanization in its era of a green revolution, smart city commitment, and post-industrialization., This book provides a compact, lucid, and timely account of Chinese cities at the leading edge of urbanization. With China hitching its socialist modernization to indigenous innovation, cities are being charged with realizing the vision of a smart, livable, green future. Richard Hu does an admirable job of showing both top-down and bottom-up actions shaping cities into innovation hotbeds, the emerging lessons for others, and the way forward being charted by planners. It is a must-read for experts and those interested in the urban facets of China's development., Over the last decade, China has engaged a new, centrally led path of urban transformation with the aim to achieve a new-type urbanization connecting socialist principles with environmental concepts. Yet, the thinking behind this shift, the planning tools, and the national goals are difficult to grasp for scholars and practitioners outside China. Richard Hu builds on his first-hand knowledge of China and of international planning discussions to explore the new urban era. Notably, he explores the historical conditions that shape the present and influence future planning. This important book provides unique, refreshing insights into contemporary China for a global public., The path from small, poor villages dotting a vast desolate Asian hinterland to the world's largest middle-class urbanity in four decades is impressive and compelling. Richard Hu guides global readers through China's metropolitan rise with analytical sophistication that shows both promise and flaws of the Chinese megacities. He presents China's new cities not as clones of the West but as a new genre of city building and an authentic attempt at reinventing urbanity. This is a timely text for policymakers, environmentalists, urban planners, and architects as we try to build cities of and for the future., Over the last decade, China has engaged a new, centrally led, path of urban transformation with the aim to achieve a new-type urbanization connecting socialist principles with environmental concepts. Yet, the thinking behind this shift, the planning tools, and the national goals are difficult to grasp for scholars and practitioners outside China. Richard Hu builds on his first-hand knowledge of China and of international planning discussions to explore the new urban era. Notably, he explores the historical conditions that shape the present and influence future planning. This important book provides unique, refreshing insights into contemporary China for a global public., Richard Hu integrates both inside-out and outside-in perspectives and offers a holistic, balanced, and insightful reading of the real China. His analysis captures a particular kind of transversality, jumps into the unknown, and explores possibilities that go beyond the familiar. He unpacks an astounding array of complexities in China's transformation that we in the West might have overlooked or forgotten. Yes, this is a splendid text worth reading!, This book provides a compact, lucid, and timely account of Chinese cities at the leading edge of urbanization. With China hitching its socialist modernization to indigenous innovation, cities are being charged with realizing the vision of a smart, livable, green future. Richard Hu does an admirable job of showing both top-down and bottom-up actions shaping cities into innovation hotbeds, the emerging lessons for others, and the way forward being charted by planners. It is a must-read for experts and those interested in the urban facets of China's development. This book provides a compact, lucid, and timely account of Chinese cities at the leading edge of urbanization. With China hitching its socialist modernization to indigenous innovation, cities are being charged with realizing the vision of a smart, livable, green future. Richard Hu does an admirable job of showing both top-down and bottom-up actions shaping cities into innovation hotbeds, the emerging lessons for others, and the way forward being charted by planners. It is a must-read for experts and those interested in the urban facets of China's development.
Table of Content
Abbreviations 1. A New Urban Era? 2. The Green Revolution 3. The Smart City Movement 4. The Great Innovation Leap Forward 5. The Xiong'an Experiment 6. Reorienting Hong Kong 7. Imagining 2035 and Beyond 8. The Nature of the Chinese City Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
Topic
Urban & Land Use Planning, Public Policy / City Planning & Urban Development, World / Asian
Lccn
2023-003480
Dewey Decimal
307.12160951
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Architecture, Political Science

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