中国城市区域规模变化与空间结构——以广州都市圈番禺区发展为例

L. Qu, Yuting Tai, V. Nadin
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自20世纪90年代末以来,中国快速的城市化进程与中国城市区域空间发展模式的明显变化有关。随着发展重心向大城市转移,小城镇的角色和发展方式也发生了变化。上世纪80年代盛行的自下而上、自组织和分散的发展模式已经不那么重要了。相反,这些小城镇的土地利用规划越来越多地融入政府的区域发展愿景,以大城市为核心。为了促进更具战略性和协调性的区域发展,行政边界也发生了变化(政府规模的调整)。本文以番禺区为例,对中国城市区域规模和空间结构的变化进行了研究,番禺区是广东省的一个小城镇,自2000年以来融入了广州都市圈的发展。研究表明,尽管政府采取了协调一致的措施,以更可持续的方式塑造空间发展,但新的定居点大多采取了宿舍(睡眠)郊区的形式,这并没有减少市中心的拥堵。基于这一实证研究,本文也有助于理解中国区域发展背景下小城镇发展的当代本地条件。
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The changing scale and spatial structure of Chinese city regions A case study on the development of Panyu district in Guangzhou metropolitan area
Since the late 1990s, the rapid urbanisation process in China has been related to an apparent paradigm change in the spatial development model of Chinese city regions. With the development focus shifting to large cities, the roles and development patterns of small towns have changed. The bottom-up, self-organised and dispersed development models that prevailed during the 1980s are less relevant. Instead, land use planning for these small towns is increasingly integrated into government regional development visions, with large cities as the cores. There have also been changes to administrative boundaries (rescaling of government) to facilitate more strategic and coordinated regional development. This paper contributes to the understanding of such changing scale and spatial structure of Chinese city regions through a case study on the Panyu district, a former small town in Guangdong province that has been integrated into the development of Guangzhou metropolitan area since the year 2000. The study shows that despite concerted attempts by government to shape spatial development in more sustainable ways, new settlement has mostly taken the form of dormitory (sleeping) suburbs that have not reduced congestion in the city centre. Based on this empirical study, the paper also facilitates the understanding of contemporary local conditions for the development of small towns within the regional development context in China.
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