金融化生态文明背景下“消费城市”驱动下的中国延伸性城市化

T. Theurillat, Florence Graezer Bideau
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本文旨在解决当前关于中国城市发展的争论,并通过消费在当今向升级的国内经济转型中日益重要的作用的视角,提出了将金融化与生态文明联系起来的理论建议。虽然金融化的土地价值获取和质量的作用现在都是中国城市建筑环境建设的基础,但我们认为“消费城市”指的是经济和城市生产过程以及社会转型。首先,经济升级带来了更大的流动性,人们旅行的距离越来越远,他们将收入或投资于他们旅行的地方,而不一定是他们的居住地或工作地点。为了吸引这些消费者,无论他们是居民、游客还是房地产投资者,生活和消费环境的质量在复杂的城市生产和治理中起着主导作用,超越了以城市为生产场所的经典发展模式。与此同时,外部家庭作为投资者的金融化作用日益增强,提出了一个问题,即消费场所的建设如何以及在多大程度上成为国家进一步提高(新建或非新建)城市土地价值获取的一种方式。第二,作为最新的政府战略,生态文明是社会工程过程的一部分,旨在塑造人们的日常消费习惯和思维方式。目前的转型旨在通过将城市消费者的范围从中上层扩大到鼓励农村地区的人,从而使公民“文明化”。生态文明促进了所有人更好的生活质量,伴随着新的户外和体验活动,尽管这带来了很高的生态足迹。
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China’s extended urbanization driven by the “consumption city” in the context of financialized ecological civilization
This article seeks to address current debates on ongoing China’s urban development and makes a theoretical proposal that links financialization and ecological civilization through the perspective of the increasing role of consumption in today’s transition to an upgraded domestic economy. While both financialized land value capture and the role of quality are now fundamental to the construction of the built environment in Chinese cities, we argue that the “consumption city” refers to an economic and urban production process as well as to a societal transformation. First, the economic upgrading has gone along with a greater mobility of people travelling ever longer distances who spend their income or invest in the places they travel to rather than necessarily their places of residence or of work. To attract these consumers, whether they are residents, tourist or property investors, the quality of the living and consumption environments play a dominant role in the complex urban production and in governance, beyond the classic model of development based on the city as a production place. Simultaneously, the rising role of financialization by external households as investors raises the issue of how and to what extent the construction of consumption places has been a way for the state to further enhance the land value capture in (new or not) cities. Second, as the latest government strategy, ecological civilization is part of a social engineering process aiming to shape people’s lifestyles in terms of both their everyday consumption practices and their mindsets. The current transition aims to “civilize” citizens by enlarging the scope of urban consumers beyond the upper and middle classes to people from rural areas who are encouraged to become urban. Ecological civilization promotes a better quality of life for all, together with new outdoor and experiential activities, although this comes with a high ecological footprint.
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