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Optimizing Measures and Policy Advices for the Spatial Pattern of China’s Urban Development

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In order to guarantee the optimization of the spatial pattern of China’s urban development, it is necessary to implement innovation-driven development strategy in the area of safeguard measures that emphasizes building innovative cities and forming innovative network pattern. We need to implement globalization strategy that focuses on building international metropolis and new international development pattern.

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    This part of the study is extracted from two invited reports by the Central Office and the State Council Office, which late were submitted to the State Council. The reports are General Thoughts of Building International Metropolises in China and the Rational Thinking and Scientific Proposal for Building International Metropolises in China. The participants for preparing these reports include Fang Chuanglin, Cai Jianming, Liu Shenghe, Gao Xiaolu, Liu Yi, Huang Jinchuan, Song Jitao, and Qiu Ling et al.

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Fang, C., Yu, D., Mao, H., Bao, C., Huang, J. (2018). Optimizing Measures and Policy Advices for the Spatial Pattern of China’s Urban Development. In: China's Urban Pattern. Springer Geography. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7694-7_6

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