TY - CHAP
T1 - Evolution of Population Structure and Spatial Distribution in Shanghai Since 2000
AU - He, Dan
AU - Ning, Yuemin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Springer Japan 2015.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Since 2000, the social-economy conditions of Shanghai has been developing rapidly, which results from the transformation of city function, the adjustment of industrial structure, the transition of the old city, and the city renewal. Correspondingly, the population structure and spatial distribution in Shanghai has made a big change. Based on data from the Fifth and Sixth National Census of Shanghai, this paper analyzed the characteristics of population changes and spatial distribution since 2000. The research findings reveal that the trend of multi-center population pattern is strengthening, and the floating population dominating the growth in suburbs becomes the population growth center of Shanghai. However, Shanghai also faces with several problems, such as population aging, shortage of professional and technical personnel, floating population pouring, high population density in the inner city, and lacking driving force of the population decentralization. The current population decentralization is mainly led by industrial suburbanization and residential suburbanization. Nevertheless, the high-quality public service and infrastructure concentrated in the inner city, lacking Mass Rapid Transit to the suburbs and slow construction of new city hindered the population decentralization. To conclude, the sustainable development of population in Shanghai still faces great challenges in the future.
AB - Since 2000, the social-economy conditions of Shanghai has been developing rapidly, which results from the transformation of city function, the adjustment of industrial structure, the transition of the old city, and the city renewal. Correspondingly, the population structure and spatial distribution in Shanghai has made a big change. Based on data from the Fifth and Sixth National Census of Shanghai, this paper analyzed the characteristics of population changes and spatial distribution since 2000. The research findings reveal that the trend of multi-center population pattern is strengthening, and the floating population dominating the growth in suburbs becomes the population growth center of Shanghai. However, Shanghai also faces with several problems, such as population aging, shortage of professional and technical personnel, floating population pouring, high population density in the inner city, and lacking driving force of the population decentralization. The current population decentralization is mainly led by industrial suburbanization and residential suburbanization. Nevertheless, the high-quality public service and infrastructure concentrated in the inner city, lacking Mass Rapid Transit to the suburbs and slow construction of new city hindered the population decentralization. To conclude, the sustainable development of population in Shanghai still faces great challenges in the future.
KW - New city
KW - Population structure
KW - Shanghai
KW - Spatial distribution
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105033468840
U2 - 10.1007/978-4-431-55043-3_13
DO - 10.1007/978-4-431-55043-3_13
M3 - 章节
AN - SCOPUS:105033468840
T3 - Advances in Geographical and Environmental Sciences
SP - 227
EP - 249
BT - Advances in Geographical and Environmental Sciences
PB - Springer
ER -