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Focusing on urban spatial development in China, this research explores the interplay between human settlements and their environments through a territorial lens. It integrates theories of globalization, spatial planning, and state intervention to analyze urban planning challenges. The author provides a thorough examination of both domestic and international urban spatial planning theories, offering valuable insights into national-level strategies and practices.
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National Spatial Planning in China, Kai Wang
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- 2025
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