Arguing with megaregions: Learning from China’s chéngshì qún

J. Harrison, Hao Gu
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The rise of megaregions is championed by those arguing that the 21st century will be dominated by vast expanses of transmetropolitan urban landscapes. Many argue that we are living in a ‘world’ and an ‘age’ of megaregions, where megaregions are both competitive territories par excellence and an important scale for urban planning. Nowhere does the spotlight shine more brightly than on China’s megaregions (chéngshì qún). In this paper we examine the new planning vision for megaregions in China’s 14th Five Year Plan (2021–25). We trace continuities and discontinuities from the 11th, 12th and 13th FYPs to emphasise the importance of adopting a strong spatial and temporal approach to researching megaregions. This analysis is then used to outline an agenda for researching urban China and megaregionalism through the lens of chéngshì qún. This research agenda takes the form of eight statements which are presented as modern theses for megaregionalism. These are then countered by eight antitheses, alternative views which provide an agenda for future research into chéngshì qún, the changing dynamics of urban China and megaregionalism more generally. Tying everything together is a claim for more synthesis.
与特大城市争论:向中国chéngshì qún学习
那些认为21世纪将由广阔的跨大都市城市景观主导的人支持特大地区的兴起。许多人认为,我们生活在一个超大区域的“世界”和“时代”,超大区域既是竞争激烈的领域,也是城市规划的重要尺度。没有哪个地方的聚光灯比中国的特大地区更耀眼了(chéngshì qún)。在本文中,我们研究了中国“十四五”规划(2021-25)中特大区域的新规划愿景。我们追溯了“十一五”、“十二五”和“十三五”规划的连续性和非连续性,以强调采用强有力的时空方法研究超大区域的重要性。这一分析随后被用于通过chéngshì qún的视角来概述研究中国城市和大区域主义的议程。本研究议程采取八个陈述的形式,这些陈述是为大区域主义提出的现代论文。然后,这些观点被8个对立的观点所反驳,这些观点为未来研究chéngshì qún、中国城市动态变化和更普遍的大区域主义提供了议程。把所有东西联系在一起是一种更综合的要求。
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