TY - BOOK AU - Fan,Peilei ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - The Great Urban Transition: : Landscape and Environmental Changes from Siberia, Shanghai, to Saigon T2 - Landscape Series, SN - 9783031059575 PY - 2022/// CY - Cham PB - Springer International Publishing, Imprint: Springer KW - Landscape ecology KW - Geography KW - Urban ecology (Biology) KW - Management KW - Environment KW - Landscape Ecology KW - Urban Ecology KW - Environmental Sciences N1 - Part I. Introduction -- Chapter 1. Why Study Urbanization in Southeast, East, and North Asia (SENA)? -- Chapter 2. The Research Design -- Part II. Land and Population -- Chapter 3. Urban Land Transition -- Chapter 4. Urban Population Dynamics -- Part III. Urban Environmental Challenges -- Chapter 5. Urban Air Pollution -- Chapter 6. Urban Green Space -- Part IV. Driving Urbanization: The Visible Hand of the State -- Chapter 7. Governing the Land -- Chapter 8. Transforming Urban Planning -- Chapter 9. From Planning to the Change of Urban Landscape -- Chapter 10. Conclusion -- Postface N2 - This monograph examines the (sub)urbanization process of seven transitional economies in Southeast, East, and North Asia (SENA), i.e., Siberia of Russia in North Asia, China and Mongolia in East Asia, and Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, and Vietnam in Southeast Asia. In ten chapters, great urban transformation occurred in SENA is discussed, as well as the transitional period which aggravated urban environments in SENA cities and how 'institutional shift,' enabled by movements of urban residents and transitional urban governance, may facilitate the process and improve the urban environmental condition. This book includes land cover and land use data derived from satellite images over the past thirty years and intensive field research in more than thirty cities exploring the rise of these great cities and their environmental challenges. Unlike in western countries, the current urbanization process in Asian transitional economies is a hybrid product of market logic and state legacy and intervention, with these influences sometimes conflicting and at other times enhancing each other, under intensified globalization. This book is of interest to researchers and students interested in landscape, urban studies, environment studies in particularly Asia, as well as planners and policy makers UR - #gotoholdings ER -