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Study On The Law And The Factors Of Spatial Evolution Dedicated To Economically Affordable Housing In Wuhan

Posted on:2011-02-08Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2219330362457039Subject:Land Resource Management
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As the key ingredient of our social welfare system, Economically Affordable Housing (EAH) is widely considered as the solution to meet the housing demand of the low-income family, ease high price of real estate market, balance social stability, and boost economic growth. Wuhan is one of the earliest city in china to develop economically affordable housing, forming great scale for more than one decade, making it generally available to from downtown to uptown. It spatially features in riffling from town center to countryside and conglomerating into various section in Wuhan, producing significant impact on municipal social-economic development.This paper aims at conducting research on the law of Wuhan's spatial deployment of EAH on the basis of urban spatial theory, property pricing and renting theory. First and foremost, it explored to analyze the situation of spatial deployment statically since 2001; further efforts were made to discuss the chronic course of spatial evolution of EAH from the time and space perspective respectively. The law of spatial evolution was drawn as following: conglomeration development as the major law, coincides with peripheral development. The laws are based on the factors of social and demographic changes, policy alternation, traffic and housing market. Finally suggestions are made to improve AH from the perspectives of location, scale, habitant structure .and city renewing.
Keywords/Search Tags:Economically Affordable Housing, spatial evolution, Wuhan
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