TY - JOUR
T1 - Typologies of Rapid Urbanization in Developing Asian Countries
T2 - Sustainable Built Environment Conference 2019 Tokyo: Built Environment in an Era of Climate Change: How Can Cities and Buildings Adapt?, SBE 2019 Tokyo
AU - Boynton Tobey, Michael
AU - Chang, Soowon
AU - Brent Binder, Robert
AU - Yamagata, Yoshiki
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2019/8/9
Y1 - 2019/8/9
N2 - Over the last several decades developing countries, especially in Asia, have undergone large scale rapid urbanization, impacting their developmental patterns. Compounded with increased economic prosperity and social mobility attracting individuals and companies, to urban centres, has led to severe administrative challenges that can negatively affect the citizens, nation, and environment. In efforts to mitigate those adverse side effects cities have instituted, or citizens naturally adopted, a variety of strategies to address those issues. These strategies result in the typologies of rapid urbanization that are most prevalent in developing Asian cities. By focusing on Asian and Chinese cities, using shanghai as a test case, this research proposes several major typological categories associated with rapidly urbanizing areas. Shanghai's rapid urbanization has been shaped by seven main typologies of urban growth and expansion, since the implementation of China's economic growth policies and its resurgence as an influential global city. Spatial typological patterns of urban growth in Shanghai are analyzed to explain how the economic prosperity and social mobility have been managed. Typological adaptations learned from the historical urban expansion provide the subsequent strategies for future sustainable development in a rapidly urbanizing area.
AB - Over the last several decades developing countries, especially in Asia, have undergone large scale rapid urbanization, impacting their developmental patterns. Compounded with increased economic prosperity and social mobility attracting individuals and companies, to urban centres, has led to severe administrative challenges that can negatively affect the citizens, nation, and environment. In efforts to mitigate those adverse side effects cities have instituted, or citizens naturally adopted, a variety of strategies to address those issues. These strategies result in the typologies of rapid urbanization that are most prevalent in developing Asian cities. By focusing on Asian and Chinese cities, using shanghai as a test case, this research proposes several major typological categories associated with rapidly urbanizing areas. Shanghai's rapid urbanization has been shaped by seven main typologies of urban growth and expansion, since the implementation of China's economic growth policies and its resurgence as an influential global city. Spatial typological patterns of urban growth in Shanghai are analyzed to explain how the economic prosperity and social mobility have been managed. Typological adaptations learned from the historical urban expansion provide the subsequent strategies for future sustainable development in a rapidly urbanizing area.
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U2 - 10.1088/1755-1315/294/1/012097
DO - 10.1088/1755-1315/294/1/012097
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:85071856122
SN - 1755-1307
VL - 294
JO - IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
JF - IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
IS - 1
M1 - 012097
Y2 - 6 August 2019 through 7 August 2019
ER -