2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2022.106374
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Causes of industrial land-use regulations in China: A share tenancy perspective

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“…Therefore, it intensified the contradiction between supply and demand of urban land, which seriously destroyed the balance of the man-land interrelationship [8][9][10]. In 2019, China's industrial and manufacturing land accounted for 19.69% of the total areas of urban construction land, while the proportion in developed countries was often less than 10% [11,12]. At present, China is at an important stage of industrial development and transformation, including industrial structure upgrading, land intensification and green sustainable development.…”
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“…Therefore, it intensified the contradiction between supply and demand of urban land, which seriously destroyed the balance of the man-land interrelationship [8][9][10]. In 2019, China's industrial and manufacturing land accounted for 19.69% of the total areas of urban construction land, while the proportion in developed countries was often less than 10% [11,12]. At present, China is at an important stage of industrial development and transformation, including industrial structure upgrading, land intensification and green sustainable development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%