Abstract

AbstractUrban China today has been shaped by industrialisation and economic reform. Professor Zhang Jie from the School of Architecture at Tshinghua University, Beijing, describes how a market‐driven process has resulted not only in uneven regional development across the country, but also in a lack of coherency in planning at the local level. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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