Document Type
Oral Presentation
Campus where you would like to present
SURC Ballroom B/C/D
Start Date
21-5-2015
End Date
21-5-2015
Keywords
Urbanization, New Thinking, Industrialization, Liujiang County
Abstract
The New Road to Urbanization with Chinese Characteristics that was put forward by the eighteenth Congress of the Chinese Communist Party is being implemented in Liujiang County of Luizhou city through a series of plans and policies. This is an analysis of the process of urbanization under those plans: The Twelfth Five-year Economic Plan for Liujiang County and The Research Report on Liujiang Urbanization. The poster depicts three of the major components: (1) background material on the urbanization of Liujiang County and the opportunities that both external and internal factors present; (2) the new thinking about urban growth and the policies that can enhance the urbanization in terms of developing competitive industries, accelerating facilities construction, promoting the equalization of public services, and eliminating the institutional barriers, and; (3) a model of interaction between urbanization and industrialization to guide Luijiang’s development.
Recommended Citation
Li, Lihua, "New Thinking about Urban Growth: Liujiang County" (2015). Symposium Of University Research and Creative Expression (SOURCE). 114.
https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/source/2015/posters/114
Poster Number
62
Department/Program
Public Administration
Additional Mentoring Department
Political Science
New Thinking about Urban Growth: Liujiang County
SURC Ballroom B/C/D
The New Road to Urbanization with Chinese Characteristics that was put forward by the eighteenth Congress of the Chinese Communist Party is being implemented in Liujiang County of Luizhou city through a series of plans and policies. This is an analysis of the process of urbanization under those plans: The Twelfth Five-year Economic Plan for Liujiang County and The Research Report on Liujiang Urbanization. The poster depicts three of the major components: (1) background material on the urbanization of Liujiang County and the opportunities that both external and internal factors present; (2) the new thinking about urban growth and the policies that can enhance the urbanization in terms of developing competitive industries, accelerating facilities construction, promoting the equalization of public services, and eliminating the institutional barriers, and; (3) a model of interaction between urbanization and industrialization to guide Luijiang’s development.
Faculty Mentor(s)
Rex Wirth