Development of Social Life Circumstance of Urban Fringe Settlements in China Central Region

Yun YE, Xingyu LIU

Abstract


Along with the triumphant advance of urbanization in central China central region and disorderly unwinding of cities, urban fringe settlements are incorporated into urban expansion territory, so that villagers became landless peasants. This paper is based on the comparison and analysis on the social life circumstance of traditional settlements and modern urban fringe settlements, thereby exploring the causes and rules of development of social life circumstance of urban fringe settlements in the urbanization process.

Keywords


Urban fringe; Traditional settlements; Social life circumstance

References


Fei Xiaotong (2007). Rural China. Shanghai: Shanghai People’s Publishing House.

Li Changping (2012). Tell the truth again to prime minister. Beijing: China Fortune Press.




DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/j.css.1923669720130903.3064

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