编号
zgly0001584095
文献类型
期刊论文
文献题名
中国人口地理学的过去、现在和未来——进展、挑战与机遇(英文)
作者单位
InstituteofGeographicSciencesandNaturalResourcesResearch
CAS
CollegeofResourcesandEnvironment
UniversityofChineseAcademyofSciences
CollaborativeInnovationCenterforGeopoliticalSettingofSouthwestChinaandBorderlandDevelopment
母体文献
Journal of Geographical Sciences
年卷期
2017年08期
年份
2017
分类号
C922
关键词
populationgeography
fertilitypoliciesadjustment
populationaging
newurbanization
China
文摘内容
Population geography(Pop Geo), although a sub-discipline of human geography, should have been well developed in China in light of its national population size and unique demographic issues, regional socio-economic development, and biophysical differences. Yet it typically lags behind the development of its parent disciplines, especially demography and geography. Specifically, Pop Geo in Chinese higher education is still at a low level in terms of the three major aspects of disciplinary development: academic majors for higher education, academic conferences, and journals. The research content of Pop Geo in China has focused on the growth, composition, change, distribution, and carrying capacity of population at the meso-and macro-spatial scales. As the most populated country in the world, questions about how and why the population changes, where the population settles and migrates to, its maximum carrying capacity, and how to guide sound development of population matter to society and the economy, are always important topics in the Pop Geo studies in China. In contrast, some new population phenomena such as human space–time behaviors(commuting, remittances, and friends’ interaction), popular in the scientific community abroad, are not fully investigated at the micro-level. Presently, Pop Geo in China may face both challenges and opportunities because of the adjustment of fertility policies and implementation of national new urbanization plans at the national level. It is this occasion that calls for a state-of-the-art review of the development of Pop Geo since the 1980 s, the turning point of an increasing number of Pop Geo studies in China. We aim to reveal the current status of PopGeo in China to the world, and shed light on its further study.