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Intensive Use of Urban Land in New Urbanization for China: Issue and Solution

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Urbanization is a dynamic progressive phase in industrialization process, reflecting a country's level of modernization. Based on the circumstances of both great population and less land, the traditional extensive expansion mode of urbanization is not suitable for sustainable development for China. Therefore, China should take the road of intensive land use in new urbanization, that is, to increase the capacity of city, to conserve land, to protect arable land and to improve comprehensive social welfare to form the best combination of resource protection with sustainable economic development.
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In-Text Citation: (Xu, 2014)
To Cite this Article: Xu, T. (2014). Intensive Use of Urban Land in New Urbanization for China: Issue and Solution. International Journal of Academic Research in Public Policy and Governace, 1(1), 143–150.