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Changing China: A Geographic Appraisal [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 496 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Sep-2003
  • Izdevniecība: Westview Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 081333473X
  • ISBN-13: 9780813334738
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 496 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Sep-2003
  • Izdevniecība: Westview Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 081333473X
  • ISBN-13: 9780813334738
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Changing China: A Geographical Appraisal brings together over twenty experts on China, both inside and outside China, to examine the spatial patterns and spatial dynamics of post–Cold War China. Organized around themes such as social change and economic change, the book includes individual chapters on food supply and agricultural growth, patterns of land use, transfer of surplus labor, population migration, urbanization and changes in urban structure, environmental stress, the changing regional development pattern, increasing interregional economic disparities and tensions, the situation of interior China, and China’s role in the Pacific Rim. A concluding chapter considers China’s emerging status in world affairs.Changing China: A Geographical Appraisal will be a useful resource for students and scholars of geography, anthropology, and Asian studies.


China is undergoing an incredible metamorphosis that is unmatched in its long history. The economic reform, the double-digit rate of growth, the expanding market economy, the expansion of private enterprises, the construction boom in China’s cities, the extraordinary rural industrialization, the large amount of migration, and the increasing links between China and the world economy—all are reshaping the landscape of this fascinating and complex giant. Its emergence as an economic superpower has implications not only for the Asia-Pacific realm but also for the world in the twenty-first century.Changing China: A Geographical Appraisal brings together over twenty experts on China, both inside and outside China, to examine the spatial patterns and spatial dynamics of post—Cold War China. Organized around themes such as social change and economic change, the book includes individual chapters on food supply and agricultural growth, patterns of land use, transfer of surplus labor, population migration, urbanization and changes in urban structure, environmental stress, the changing regional development pattern, increasing interregional economic disparities and tensions, the situation of interior China, and China’s role in the Pacific Rim. A concluding chapter considers China’s emerging status in world affairs.Changing China: A Geographical Appraisal will be a useful resource for students and scholars of geography, anthropology, and Asian studies.
Editors and Contributors vii
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
Administrative Map of China xii
1 Introduction: The Changing Geographies of China,
Max Lu
1(16)
Part One Economic Changes
2 Land-Use Patterns and Land-Use Change,
Lipine Di
17(16)
3 Diminishing Cropland and Agricultural Outlook,
Clifton W. Pannell and Runsheng Yin
33(14)
4 Agricultural Growth and Food Supply,
Jianfa Shen
47(18)
5 Agricultural Surplus Labor Transfer,
Sun Sheng Han
65(18)
6 Policies and Spatial Changes of Industrial Development,
Dadao Lu
83(14)
7 Changes in China's Space Economy Since the Reform,
Max Lu
97(22)
8 Sustainable Development in the Yangtze Delta Area,
Mei-e Ren
119(18)
9 From Special Economic Zones to Special Technological Zones,
Shuguang Wang
137(20)
10 Foreign Direct Investment in the North China Coastal Region,
Chi Kin Leung
157(16)
11 China in the Pacific Rim: Trade and Investment Links,
Gang Xu
173(24)
Part Two Social Changes
12 Changes in the Chinese Population: Demography, Distribution, and Policy,
Chiao-min Hsieh
197(14)
13 Population Characteristics and Ethnic Diversity,
David W.S. Wong and Kevin Matthews
211(18)
14 Internal Migration,
Kam Wing Chan
229(14)
15 Gender Differences in Chinese Migration,
C. Cindy Fan
243(26)
16 Engendering Industrialization in China Under Reform,
Carolyn Cartier
269(22)
17 Growth and Management of Large Cities,
Yehua Dennis Wei
291(20)
18 Suburbanization in Beijing,
Yi Xing Zhou and Fahui Wang
311(16)
19 Village Transformation in Taiwan and Fujian,
Ronald G. Knapp
327(20)
Part Three Changes Along China's Periphery
20 China's Changing Boundaries,
Chiao-min Hsieh
347(16)
21 The Return of Hong Kong: Liabilities or Assets?
C.P. Lo
363(18)
22 Taiwan and Mainland China: Divided or United?
Chiao-min Hsieh
381(16)
23 The Geography and Political Economics of Inner Mongolia Beyond 2000,
Robert W. McColl
397(14)
24 Xinjiang (Eastern Turkistan): Names, Regions, Landscapes, and Futures,
Stanley W. Toops
411(12)
25 Province, Nation, and the Chinese Mega-State,
Charles Greer
423(16)
26 Afterword: China Enters the Twenty-First Century,
Chiao-min Hsieh
439(8)
Chronology of Events 447(10)
Glossary 457(4)
Index 461