China’s dramatic economic growth is now presenting a new challenge: urban policy. Mass migration to cities is leading to the loss of arable land and urban sprawl; spiraling demand for energy and natural resources; and the rising challenge of providing social services like education and health care, particularly to migrants. It’s time for policy makers to rethink their approaches to all these problems.
Authors: Jonathan Woetzel and Janamitra Devan
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