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Decentralization Strategy Of The Mountain City Development And Case Studies

Posted on:2007-05-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q J ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2209360185983250Subject:Industrial Economics
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The urbanized development in the promotion of economic growth played a tremendous role. Speeding up the urbanization process is conducive to promotion and protection of economic development, the way of realized urbanization mainly has two ways, namely centralism and proliferation; The initial period stage is primarily by the centralized way, the higher phase is primarily by proliferating way. The most mountainous areas are in the initial period stage of urbanization, the urbanized level are quite ignorant, the mountainous area must speed up the urbanized advancement if realizing the growth in economy, speeding up the economical development, and enhancing the economic potentiality. The urbanized development in mountainous area is confined to the condition on the land and the economical basis, the urbanized process is a process with unbalanced development, and should adopt the centralized way, the central city is the extremely regional growth, is the region core, we should give priority to develop the central city which leads the regional development, but region is the city carrier, the strut and the proliferation center. The mountainous area urbanization adopts the centralized way that mainly has three kinds of patterns: The goal gathering strategy, the industry gathering strategy and the population gathering strategy. Fist, the goal gathering strategy, the mountainous area must develop, it should determine the explicit development goal, regarding the mountainous area, its essential target is to develop the central city with all efforts, then forming the extremely regional growth.Regarding the development of city as the goal is advantageous in the strengthening the leading effect of central city in region,...
Keywords/Search Tags:Urbanization, Centralization, Mountainous area, Gathering
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