Title :
Mega-city and regional planning and development in the Pearl River Delta region, China
Author_Institution :
China Center for Public Adm. Res. (CCPAR), Sun Yat-sen Univ., Guangzhou, China
Abstract :
Mega-city region development is one of the dominant themes of urban development in the global economy. China´s Pearl River Delta (PRD) region is one of the country´s most advanced regions and has become a focal point of city-regional development. This article examines the latest regional planning and development to analyze the economic, political, and social transformations in the PRD region. Major mega-city regions in the PRD and their economic, political and social interplays are studied. Regional policies including economic development, transportation planning, and social integration in selected city regions are analyzed to draw practical lessons and develop policy recommendations. This article finds that the interplay of economic, political, and social factors, both global and domestic, are important in shaping the planning and development policies in the PRD region and calls for further studies to promote mega-city region development.
Keywords :
microeconomics; town and country planning; transportation; China; PRD region; Pearl river delta region; city-regional development; economic development; global economy; mega-city planning; regional development; regional planning; social integration; transportation planning; urban development; Cities and towns; Collaboration; Economics; Government; Industries; Planning; Rivers; mega-city; metroplitan region; regional development; regional planning; the Pearl River Delta;
Conference_Titel :
China Planning Conference (IACP), 2011 5th International Association for
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1395-8
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1396-5
DOI :
10.1109/IACP.2011.5982031