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Unpacking divergent rural-urban land use dynamics in county urbanization: A comparative socio-spatial analytics approach
This paper examines the evolving rural-urban landscape in China's rapid urbanization, contextualized within post-1978 social transitions. Using a socio-spatial analytics approach and mechanism theory, we compare rural-urban land use dynamics (RULD) in Kunshan and Nanhai, located in the Yangtze...
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Published in: | Cities 2024-11, Vol.154, p.105343, Article 105343 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | This paper examines the evolving rural-urban landscape in China's rapid urbanization, contextualized within post-1978 social transitions. Using a socio-spatial analytics approach and mechanism theory, we compare rural-urban land use dynamics (RULD) in Kunshan and Nanhai, located in the Yangtze River Delta and Pearl River Delta regions respectively. The study analyzes factors driving RULD changes through actors' practices, attributing differences to globalization timing, land rights consciousness, and resulting path dependencies. These elements have shaped political-commercial alliances and land development norms, leading to inconsistent RULD over time. Two key arguments emerge: First, contemporary RULD divergence stems from socioeconomic transitions, distinct from environmental constraints in agrarian societies. Second, this divergence reflects cross-scale state-market-society interactions at the macro level, while resulting from multi-scale actor negotiations at the micro level. This research contributes to understanding complex urbanization processes in transitional economies, offering insights into socio-spatial dynamics of rural-urban transformations.
•Links the rural-urban land use dynamics with broader social transitions.•Examines rural-urban land use dynamics in county urbanization through comparative practice research.•Demonstrates the impact of political and business alliances on rural-urban land-use pattern reconfiguration.•Examines multi-scale actor negotiations in rural-urban land use dynamics, revealing state-market-society interplays.•Path dependency has led to inconsistent rural-urban land use dynamics over time. |
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ISSN: | 0264-2751 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.cities.2024.105343 |