Polycentric Urban Development in China: Dimensions, Effects, and Policies

Published in Chinese Geographical Science, 2025

Core contribution: This review reframes polycentric urban development in China through scale, dimension, and mechanism, showing that Chinese urban regions remain largely monocentric while differentiated morphological and functional centers are emerging.

Highlights
  • Reviews polycentricity at both intra-urban and inter-city scales.
  • Shows that population, employment, housing prices, amenities, and mobility networks often identify different urban centers.
  • Highlights the central role of state-led mechanisms, including development zones, new towns, administrative restructuring, high-speed rail, and regional integration policies.
  • Treats polycentricity as context-dependent: it may support regional integration and spillovers, but can also lengthen commuting and reinforce core-periphery inequality.
Conceptual framework of polycentric urban development in China
Graphical abstract