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中国人口半城镇化的空间演变及其发展规律探究:2000–2010(英文)



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文献类型 期刊论文

文献题名 中国人口半城镇化的空间演变及其发展规律探究:2000–2010(英文)

作者 刘祥  曹广忠  刘涛  刘汉初 

作者单位 CollegeofUrbanandEnvironmentalSciences  PekingUniversity  SchoolofUrbanPlanningandDesign  PekingUniversity  CenterforPopulationandDevelopmentStudies  RenminUniversityofChina  InstituteofGeographicSciencesandNaturalResourcesResearch 

母体文献 Journal of Geographical Sciences 

年卷期 2016年11期

年份 2016 

分类号 F299.2 

关键词 semi-urbanization  urbanization  spatialevolution  hukou  census  China 

文摘内容 Based on the prefecture-level data of the 2000 and 2010 national censuses, the spatial evolution of China’s semi-urbanization is analyzed in this study. The stages of urbanization are re-examined by considering semi-urbanization. Nine types of urban development are presented according to the relations between semi-urbanization and urbanization, and China’s urbanization is divided into five stages, namely, high incoordination, incoordination, low coordination, coordination, and high coordination. Results show that China’s semi-urbanization rate varies significantly from one area to another; its order in 2010 from the highest to the lowest value was as follows: east, middle, west, and northeast. Urbanization and semi-urbanization rates in inland cities increase much faster than those in coastal cities. In addition, semi-urbanization displays a spatial pattern similar to that of urbanization across China, with the sole exception of the northeastern region. Through a spatial autocorrelation analysis, the spatial concentration of semi-urbanization is determined to be increasing. High-value concentration areas are expanding in the coastal east, whereas low-value concentration areas are growing in the northeast. Lastly, the evolution of China’s urbanization model suggests a weakening trend of coordination between urbanization and semi-urbanization over the studied decade. Semi-urbanization can be viewed as a special production of China’s hukou system, which restricts the permanent settlement of migrants in cities. As such, China’s semi-urbanization trend is expected to exhibit a reversed U-shaped pattern as urbanization and citizenization develop.

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