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[As an emerging urban form, the mega city region is quite new for planning theorists and practitioners in China. This paper attempts to track the theory of evolution from mega city to mega city regions, with an emphasis on Asian and Chinese cases. After that, the rise of mega city regions within China will be discussed in a comprehensive socioeconomic framework. In addition, the current planning and governance approaches for these regions will be critically analyzed. The implications for China’s planning policy will mark the end of the discussion in this paper.]
Published: Apr 25, 2015
Keywords: Mega City Region; City region; Governance; Spatial planning
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