Polycentricity in the Yangtze River Delta Urban Agglomeration (YRDUA): More Cohesion or More Disparities?

Urban spatial structure is a critical component of urban planning and development, and among the different urban spatial structure strategies, ‘polycentric mega-city region (PMR)’ has recently received great research and public policy interest in China. However, there is a lack o...

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Main Authors: Wen Chen, Komali Yenneti, Yehua Dennis Wei, Feng Yuan, Jiawei Wu, Jinlong Gao
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-06-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/11/3106
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spelling doaj-dfebffd95ba04a40920fc55cdd6fa7092020-11-25T02:10:47ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-06-011111310610.3390/su11113106su11113106Polycentricity in the Yangtze River Delta Urban Agglomeration (YRDUA): More Cohesion or More Disparities?Wen Chen0Komali Yenneti1Yehua Dennis Wei2Feng Yuan3Jiawei Wu4Jinlong Gao5Key Laboratory of Watershed Geographic Sciences, Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 73 East Beijing Road, Nanjing 210008, ChinaFaculty of Built Environment, University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, NSW 2052, AustraliaDepartment of Geography, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USAKey Laboratory of Watershed Geographic Sciences, Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 73 East Beijing Road, Nanjing 210008, ChinaKey Laboratory of Watershed Geographic Sciences, Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 73 East Beijing Road, Nanjing 210008, ChinaKey Laboratory of Watershed Geographic Sciences, Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 73 East Beijing Road, Nanjing 210008, ChinaUrban spatial structure is a critical component of urban planning and development, and among the different urban spatial structure strategies, ‘polycentric mega-city region (PMR)’ has recently received great research and public policy interest in China. However, there is a lack of systematic understanding on the spatiality of PMR from a pluralistic perspective. This study aims to fill this gap by investigating the spatiality of PMR in the Yangtze River Delta Urban Agglomeration (YRDUA) using city-level data on gross domestic product (GDP), population share, and urban income growth for the period 2000−2013. The results reveal that economically, the YRDUA is experiencing greater polycentricity, but in terms of social welfare, the region manifests growing monocentricity. We further find that the triple transition framework (marketization, urbanization, and decentralization) can greatly explain the observed patterns. Although the economic goals are accomplished with better spatial linkages and early economic development policies, inequality in spatial distribution of public services and the continuing legacy of central planning remain barriers for the YRDUA to emerge as a successful PMR. The results of this research offer meaningful insights on the impact of polycentric policies in the YRDUA and support policymakers in the implementation of appropriate urban spatial development strategies.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/11/3106polycentricityYangtze River Delta Urban Agglomerationspatialityregional inequalityChinamegacity region
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author Wen Chen
Komali Yenneti
Yehua Dennis Wei
Feng Yuan
Jiawei Wu
Jinlong Gao
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Komali Yenneti
Yehua Dennis Wei
Feng Yuan
Jiawei Wu
Jinlong Gao
Polycentricity in the Yangtze River Delta Urban Agglomeration (YRDUA): More Cohesion or More Disparities?
Sustainability
polycentricity
Yangtze River Delta Urban Agglomeration
spatiality
regional inequality
China
megacity region
author_facet Wen Chen
Komali Yenneti
Yehua Dennis Wei
Feng Yuan
Jiawei Wu
Jinlong Gao
author_sort Wen Chen
title Polycentricity in the Yangtze River Delta Urban Agglomeration (YRDUA): More Cohesion or More Disparities?
title_short Polycentricity in the Yangtze River Delta Urban Agglomeration (YRDUA): More Cohesion or More Disparities?
title_full Polycentricity in the Yangtze River Delta Urban Agglomeration (YRDUA): More Cohesion or More Disparities?
title_fullStr Polycentricity in the Yangtze River Delta Urban Agglomeration (YRDUA): More Cohesion or More Disparities?
title_full_unstemmed Polycentricity in the Yangtze River Delta Urban Agglomeration (YRDUA): More Cohesion or More Disparities?
title_sort polycentricity in the yangtze river delta urban agglomeration (yrdua): more cohesion or more disparities?
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Urban spatial structure is a critical component of urban planning and development, and among the different urban spatial structure strategies, ‘polycentric mega-city region (PMR)’ has recently received great research and public policy interest in China. However, there is a lack of systematic understanding on the spatiality of PMR from a pluralistic perspective. This study aims to fill this gap by investigating the spatiality of PMR in the Yangtze River Delta Urban Agglomeration (YRDUA) using city-level data on gross domestic product (GDP), population share, and urban income growth for the period 2000−2013. The results reveal that economically, the YRDUA is experiencing greater polycentricity, but in terms of social welfare, the region manifests growing monocentricity. We further find that the triple transition framework (marketization, urbanization, and decentralization) can greatly explain the observed patterns. Although the economic goals are accomplished with better spatial linkages and early economic development policies, inequality in spatial distribution of public services and the continuing legacy of central planning remain barriers for the YRDUA to emerge as a successful PMR. The results of this research offer meaningful insights on the impact of polycentric policies in the YRDUA and support policymakers in the implementation of appropriate urban spatial development strategies.
topic polycentricity
Yangtze River Delta Urban Agglomeration
spatiality
regional inequality
China
megacity region
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/11/3106
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