Plans and projects for the Central Plains of China: New forms of extended urbanisation in Zhengzhou metropolitan region

Leonardo Ramondetti
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Since the early 2000s, China has seen unprecedented urban growth which has spread to every corner of the country. This process has been anything but linear. Driven by the urban entrepreneurialism of the major municipalities until the mid-2000s, the reins have since passed to the central and regional administrations which plan development in a more comprehensive and coordinated fashion. This paper discusses how this turning point in urban policies has redirected planning activities: from the centripetal development of the major cities through new towns to centrifugal urbanisation fostering regional integration via wide-area projects and small-scale interventions. This is evident in the inland regions, which have become the testing grounds for new policies, governmental practices, and forms of spatial development. Zhengzhou, the capital of Henan province, is a case in point: once the epitome of urban entrepreneurialism policies in action, this metropolitan region is now the target of national plans and local initiatives to drive the Central Plains agglomeration. In addition to changes in its governance, this shift has also transformed planning activities, and so too the spatial features of this emerging urbanity. By investigating the changes in policies and plans, this contribution sheds light on the salient features of this metropolitan development, revealing the features of the emerging extended urbanisation in China, as well as continuities and ruptures with previous urban trends.
中国中原地区的规划与工程:郑州都市圈扩展城市化的新形式
自21世纪初以来,中国经历了前所未有的城市扩张,并蔓延到全国的每一个角落。这个过程绝不是线性的。直到2000年代中期,在主要城市的城市创业精神的推动下,控制权已经转移到中央和地方政府,它们以更全面、更协调的方式规划发展。本文讨论了城市政策的这一转折点如何改变规划活动的方向:从主要城市通过新城的向心发展到通过广域项目和小规模干预促进区域一体化的离心城市化。这一点在内陆地区尤为明显,这些地区已成为新政策、政府实践和空间发展形式的试验场。河南省会郑州就是一个很好的例子:这个都市圈曾经是城市创业政策的缩影,现在是国家计划和地方倡议推动中原地区集聚的目标。除了治理方面的变化,这种转变也改变了规划活动,也改变了新兴城市的空间特征。通过研究政策和规划的变化,本文揭示了这一大都市发展的显著特征,揭示了中国新兴扩展城市化的特征,以及与以往城市趋势的连续性和断裂性。
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