2023
DOI: 10.3390/buildings13061555
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From “Division” to “Integration”: Evolution and Reform of China’s Spatial Planning System

Abstract: Spatial planning is a public policy arrangement for land use allocation and spatial structure regulation. As a method used by the public sector to influence the spatial distribution of future activities, spatial planning has become an important method and basis for the Chinese government to perform its duties. In the process of its long-term development, China has formed a unique spatial planning system. Based on the perspective of evolution and comparison, this paper systematically reviews the evolution of Ch… Show more

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“…Appreciating that English represents more than 90% of published research, prioritising and thoroughly analysing English literature was considered a fundamental requirement. Furthermore, the scale and pace of city development in China has resulted in significant exploration of planning challenges and opportunities, which may be limited in documentation to Chinese publications [38,39]. Considering the proficiency of the lead author in both English and Chinese, the research team decided to augment the English literature with Chinese literature.…”
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“…Appreciating that English represents more than 90% of published research, prioritising and thoroughly analysing English literature was considered a fundamental requirement. Furthermore, the scale and pace of city development in China has resulted in significant exploration of planning challenges and opportunities, which may be limited in documentation to Chinese publications [38,39]. Considering the proficiency of the lead author in both English and Chinese, the research team decided to augment the English literature with Chinese literature.…”
Section: Search Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering the descriptive analysis of timing, location, drivers, and specific types of UGSs, there appears to be a growing emphasis on children's interactions with UGSs in HDMAs, with research being driven by the desire to improve children's well-being, through an evidence-based approach to policy and planning. Of the 331 cities referred to in the literature, the cluster of studied Asian cities can provide a focus from which to learn [38,39]. However, there were few studies of cities considering HDMA-UGSs and the COVID-19 pandemic.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, in July 2021, the newly revised "Regulations on the Implementation of the Land Administration Law "was released, which further refines the requirements of the new "Land Administration Law" on establishing a land and space planning system, and it clarifies the specific path for the compilation and implementation of land and space planning. Trans-regional administrative planning and rural planning should be emphasized in the formulation of spatial planning, which is the guide for national spatial development [12]. The government should coordinate farmers' production, living, and ecological space, and guide the development boundary of rural settlements [13].…”
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confidence: 99%