Politiche di recupero del territorio in Cina e le implicazioni per l’economia regionale

Journal title SCIENZE REGIONALI
Author/s Li Xin, Karen R. Polenske, Zhiyu Chen
Publishing Year 2011 Issue 2011/3 Language English
Pages 28 P. 49-76 File size 419 KB
DOI 10.3280/SCRE2011-003004
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Since 2000, many cities in China have moved their large-scale manufacturing plants from urban to suburban or other less-developed regions. This inter- or intraregional plant relocation not only leads to changes in land use patterns but also affects institutional, socioeconomic, and environmental issues both at the local and regional levels. We call this regional restructuring process land recycling, which creates critical energy, environmental, financial, social, and political implications. Using Beijing to illustrate the impacts of land recycling, we also discuss the land pollution-related changes and their implications for land and environmental policymaking.

Keywords: Land recycling, planning, regional restructuring

Jel codes: Q24, R52, R58

Li Xin, Karen R. Polenske, Zhiyu Chen, Land Recycling in China and its Implication for the Regional Economy in "SCIENZE REGIONALI " 3/2011, pp 49-76, DOI: 10.3280/SCRE2011-003004