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Challenges to Urbanization in Tianjin

Although already at 11 million residents, Tianjin is expected to see a surge in population by 2030. Photo by Bill Benson

Topics:
  • Air Quality + Climate Change
  • cities
  • city:Tianjin
  • country:China
  • eco-city
  • ecofriendly
  • economic development
  • economy
  • Integrated Transport
  • planned cities
  • population growth
  • region:Asia
  • Sprawl
  • suburbanization
  • sustainable cities
  • Urban Development + Accessibility
  • Urban Sprawl
  • urbanization
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  • Feed: THE CITY FIX
  • Original article
Is There a Future for Human-Scale Chinese Cities?

Facing south from the Park Hyatt’s 65th floor China Bar in Beijing.

Topics:
  • architecture
  • Beijing
  • China
  • eco-city
  • Green
  • green building
  • High Density, Mixed Used Neighborhoods
  • James Fallows
  • Place
  • Quality of Life
  • Shanghai
  • sustainable construction
  • Urban Planning
  • Urban Sprawl
  • urbanization
  • Read more
  • Original article
Is There a Future for Human-Scale Chinese Cities?

Facing south from the Park Hyatt’s 65th floor China Bar in Beijing. Photo by James Fallows.

Topics:
  • architecture
  • Beijing
  • China
  • eco-city
  • Green
  • green building
  • High Density, Mixed Used Neighborhoods
  • James Fallows
  • Place
  • Quality of Life
  • Shanghai
  • sustainable construction
  • Urban Planning
  • Urban Sprawl
  • urbanization
  • Read more
  • Feed: THE CITY FIX by Erica
  • Feed: THE CITY FIX
  • Original article
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