The Expressions and Enlightenment of Decentralism City Planning Thoughts in Modern China

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The thesis takes the early-modern Chinese city planning influenced by the decentralization as the research object, and takes peoples practice as the study subject, Through classifying research of relevant representative planning practice, summarizes the practice features of Chinese and Japanese, and digging the roots of the problems and seek solutions according to the extrinsic manifestation and seeking solutions and the reality of the enlightenment.

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