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Ling nan wen ku bian ji wei yuan hui and Guangdong Zhonghua min zu wen hua cu jin hui, eds. Guangzhou cheng zhong cun yan jiu. Taishan Shi: Guangdong ren min chu ban she, 2003.

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Guangzhou cheng shi fa zhan fen xi. [Canton]: Guangdong ren min chu ban she, 1986.

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Guangzhou cheng shi xing tai yan jin: Guangzhouchengshixingtaiyanjin. Beijing: Zhongguo jian zhu gong ye chu ban she, 2005.

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Guangzhou sheng tai cheng shi de jian she yu tan suo: Guangzhou Shengtai Chengshi de Jianshe yu Tansou. Guangzhou Shi: Guangzhou chu ban she, 2013.

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Di fang shi zhi yu Guangzhou cheng shi fa zhan yan jiu. Guangzhou Shi: Guangzhou chu ban she, 2013.

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Guangzhou Shi cheng shi gui hua kan ce she ji yan jiu yuan, ed. Xin cheng shi xin sheng huo: 2010 Guangzhou Ya yun hui de gui hua yu jian zhu. Tianjin Shi: Tianjin da xue chu ban she, 2011.

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"Cheng zhong cun" de guan zhi wen ti yan jiu: Yi Guangzhou wei li. Beijing: Zhong yang bian yi chu ban she, 2008.

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Da cheng gu shi: Guangzhou : Zhongguo chao da cheng shi zhi li yang ben = DACHENG GUSHI. Guangzhou: Nan fang ri bao chu ban she, 2014.

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Zhaodian, Zhou, ed. Zai zao he xie zhi cheng: Guangzhou jian she ren yu zi ran he xie cheng shi de li lun yu shi zheng fen xi. Beijing: Zhong yang bian yi chu ban she, 2008.

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Da du shi chan ye kong jian bu ju he duo zhong xin cheng shi yan jiu: Yi Guangzhou Shi wei li = Dadushi chanye kongjian buju he duozhongxin chengshi yanjiu : yi Guangzhoushi weili. Beijing Shi: Jing ji ke xue chu ban she, 2014.

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Guangzhou: Home, city. Guangzhou: [s.n.], 2001.

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Editors, Wallpaper Magazine. Wallpaper* City Guide Guangzhou. Phaidon Press Limited, 2013.

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Pingping, Li, ed. Guangzhou cheng shi zong ti fa zhan gai nian gui hua yan jiu: Studies on strategies planning for Guangzhou city. Beijing: Zhongguo jian zhu gong ye chu ban she, 2002.

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Lao Guangzhou: Ji sheng fan ying (Old city). Jiangsu mei shu chu ban she, 1999.

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Bas, Tom Le. Insight City Guide Hong Kong: Macau & Guangzhou (Insight Guides). Insight Guides, 2005.

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Bracken, Gregory. Aspects of Urbanization in China: Shanghai, Hong Kong, Guangzhou. Amsterdam University Press, 2012.

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Cheng, Tao, and Zhang Jiaji, eds. Guangzhou li shi wen hua ming cheng hui cui: A galaxy of historical and cultural attractions in the City of Guangzhou. Guangzhou Shi: Guangdong lü you chu ban she, 2005.

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You-tien, Hsing, University of British Columbia. Centre for Human Settlements., Asian Urban Research Network, and CIDA Centre of Excellence Project on Human Settlements Development., eds. Small towns and regional development: Proceedings of an international workshop, Guangzhou, China, 17-21 August, 1992. Vancouver: Centre for Human Settlements, School of Community and Regional Planning, University of British Columbia, 1994.

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Feng, Dai, Jiang Chongzhou, and Ding Jianwei, eds. Mai xiang xin shi ji: Guangzhou Shi cheng shi gui hua xin xi xi tong de li lun yu shi jian. Guangzhou: Hua nan li gong da xue chu ban she, 1999.

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The rural-urban transition and development in China: Proceedings of an international conference, Zhongshan University, Guangzhou, China, December 11-55, 1996. Vancouver: Centre for Human Settlements, School of Community and Regional Planning, the University of British Columbia, 1999.

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Saddik, Abdulmotaleb El, Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo, Guojun Wang, Xuejia Lai, and Gregorio Martinez Perez. Smart City and Informatization: 7th International Conference, iSCI 2019, Guangzhou, China, November 12–15, 2019, Proceedings. Springer, 2019.

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Pan, Qisheng, and Jason Cao. Recent Developments in Chinese Urban Planning: Selected Papers from the 8th International Association for China Planning Conference, Guangzhou, China, June 21 - 22 2014. Springer, 2015.

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Pan, Qisheng, and Jason Cao. Recent Developments in Chinese Urban Planning: Selected Papers from the 8th International Association for China Planning Conference, Guangzhou, China, June 21 - 22, 2014. Springer, 2015.

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Recent Developments in Chinese Urban Planning: Selected Papers from the 8th International Association for China Planning Conference, Guangzhou, China, June 21 - 22, 2014 (GeoJournal Library). Springer, 2016.

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Dahua, Li, and Zhou Cuiling, eds. Li shi wen hua zi yuan yu cheng shi feng ge ding wei: Yi Guangzhou wei shi li = Historical and cultural resources and city style orientation. Beijing: Ren min chu ban she, 2008.

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Liu, Lin, and Xinchang Zhang. Geoinformatics 2008 and Joint Conference on GIS and Built Environment: 28-29 June 2008, Guangzhou, China. SPIE, 2009.

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Liu, Lin, Xia Li, and Xinchang Zhang. Geoinformatics 2008 and Joint Conference on GIS and Built Environment: 28-29 June 2008, Guangzhou, China. SPIE, 2009.

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Wu, Qiyan, and Bachir Achour. Advances in Energy and Environment Research: Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Energy and Environment Research , Guangzhou City, China, August 12-14 2016. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Wu, Qiyan, and Bachir Achour. Advances in Energy and Environment Research: Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Energy and Environment Research , Guangzhou City, China, August 12-14 2016. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Wu, Qiyan, and Bachir Achour. Advances in Energy and Environment Research: Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Energy and Environment Research , Guangzhou City, China, August 12-14 2016. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Advances in Energy and Environment Research: Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Energy and Environment Research , Guangzhou City, China, August 12-14 2016. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Wu, Qiyan, and Bachir Achour. Advances in Energy and Environment Research: Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Energy and Environment Research , Guangzhou City, China, August 12-14 2016. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Yuhuan, Chen, Zhongshan da xue (Guangzhou, China). Li shi xue xi., and Guangzhou bo wu guan, eds. Xi fang ren yan li de Zhongguo qing diao: Yifan Weiliansi juan zeng shi jiu shi ji Guangzhou wai xiao tong cao zhi shui cai hua = Views from the west : collection of pith paper watercolours donated by Mr Ifan Williams to the city of Guangzhou. Beijing: Zhonghua shu ju, 2001.

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Ren, Xuefei. Biggest Infrastructure Bubble Ever? Edited by Bent Flyvbjerg. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198732242.013.6.

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Since the early 1990s, China has built more megaprojects than any other country in the world. This chapter examines the economic and sociopolitical conditions in China that have made the massive investment and construction of megaprojects possible, such as the deregulatory reforms in the land and housing sector and the rise of local investment corporations for megaproject financing. The chapter also compares megaproject developments before and after 2008—a tumultuous year marking both the Beijing Olympics and a global economic recession. Before 2008, the hosting of mega-events often legitimized the construction of megaprojects. After 2008, the recession became the new legitimizing tool, as the Chinese government implemented a large stimulus program that directed more investment in infrastructural megaprojects. With the slowdown of the Chinese economy, many local governments today find themselves in deep debt from overinvestment in infrastructural megaprojects over the past two decades. Examples from Shanghai, Beijing, and Guangzhou are used to illustrate the contested processes and mixed legacies of city building with megaprojects.
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Guangzhou Shi xin xi hua ban gong shi, Guangdong Sheng she hui ke xue yuan chan ye jing ji yan jiu suo lian he ke ti zu., ed. Cheng shi xin xi hua fa zhan zhan lüe si kao: Guangzhou Shi guo min jing ji he she hui xin xi hua "shi yi wu" gui hua zhan lüe yan jiu = The thinking of city informatization development strategy. Guangzhou: Guangdong jing ji chu ban she, 2006.

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Ren, Xuefei. Governing the Urban in China and India. Princeton University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691203393.001.0001.

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Urbanization is rapidly overtaking China and India, the two most populous countries in the world. One-sixth of humanity now lives in either a Chinese or Indian city. This transformation has unleashed enormous pressures on land use, housing, and the environment. Despite the stakes, the workings of urban governance in China and India remain obscure and poorly understood. This book explores how China and India govern their cities and how their different styles of governance produce inequality and exclusion. Drawing upon historical comparative analyses and extensive fieldwork (in Beijing, Guangzhou, Wukan, Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata), the book investigates the ways that Chinese and Indian cities manage land acquisition, slum clearance, and air pollution. It discovers that the two countries address these issues through radically different approaches. In China, urban governance centers on territorial institutions, such as hukou and the cadre evaluation system. In India, urban governance centers on associational politics, encompassing contingent alliances formed among state actors, the private sector, and civil society groups. The book traces the origins of territorial and associational forms of governance to late imperial China and precolonial India. It then shows how these forms have evolved to shape urban growth and residents' struggles today. As the number of urban residents in China and India reaches beyond a billion, this book makes clear that the development of cities in these two nations will have profound consequences well beyond their borders.
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