A Comparative Study on Policy Experiences regarding to Even distribution of urban population in Selected Asian Countries

This paper compares the policy experiences of Asian elected countries with regard to the balanced distribution of population. we attempt to demonstrate which spatial - demographic paradigms have better and more effective results. The research method is documentary analysis and has been used in valid...

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Main Author: Mahmoud Moshfegh
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Published: Allameh Tabataba'i University Press 2017-04-01
Series:برنامه‌ریزی توسعه شهری و منطقه‌ای
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Online Access:https://urdp.atu.ac.ir/article_11557_c5efdb3fa8d18bd2e2540938ca8ff2f6.pdf
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description This paper compares the policy experiences of Asian elected countries with regard to the balanced distribution of population. we attempt to demonstrate which spatial - demographic paradigms have better and more effective results. The research method is documentary analysis and has been used in valid government planning documents. In general, four types of planning paradigms were identified with respect to the population – space economy: (a) decentralized governments with a political-economic De-centralization paradigm (Japan); (b) centralized governments with direct intervention paradigm in the management of space populations (China and Indonesia). (C) Centralized governments with the economic decentralization paradigm (Iran and South Korea); and (d) the semi-centralized government with the paradigm of priority rural development. The results show decentralized governments with a more administrative, political, and economic decentralization approach, with more positive results than national development and optimal distribution of the population. Studies have shown that lack of coordination between macro, middle and wise sectors, the lack of political will to implement land allocation plans and the lack of monitoring of land allocation programs and the spatial distribution of the population are among the most important obstacles to the failure of optimal population distribution strategies. In countries with a centralized system, planning is the key to success of the programs, creating interagency coordination and continuous monitoring of programs.
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spelling doaj.art-35b334e748bb48a69c6a44deb5c9b8392023-12-23T10:41:45ZfasAllameh Tabataba'i University Pressبرنامه‌ریزی توسعه شهری و منطقه‌ای2476-64022476-58642017-04-012312910.22054/urdp.2018.25598.107711557A Comparative Study on Policy Experiences regarding to Even distribution of urban population in Selected Asian CountriesMahmoud Moshfegh0Demography, Social sciences faculty, Allameh Tabataba ‘I UniversityThis paper compares the policy experiences of Asian elected countries with regard to the balanced distribution of population. we attempt to demonstrate which spatial - demographic paradigms have better and more effective results. The research method is documentary analysis and has been used in valid government planning documents. In general, four types of planning paradigms were identified with respect to the population – space economy: (a) decentralized governments with a political-economic De-centralization paradigm (Japan); (b) centralized governments with direct intervention paradigm in the management of space populations (China and Indonesia). (C) Centralized governments with the economic decentralization paradigm (Iran and South Korea); and (d) the semi-centralized government with the paradigm of priority rural development. The results show decentralized governments with a more administrative, political, and economic decentralization approach, with more positive results than national development and optimal distribution of the population. Studies have shown that lack of coordination between macro, middle and wise sectors, the lack of political will to implement land allocation plans and the lack of monitoring of land allocation programs and the spatial distribution of the population are among the most important obstacles to the failure of optimal population distribution strategies. In countries with a centralized system, planning is the key to success of the programs, creating interagency coordination and continuous monitoring of programs.https://urdp.atu.ac.ir/article_11557_c5efdb3fa8d18bd2e2540938ca8ff2f6.pdfmigrationpopulation distributionmetropolitan areasplans and policies
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A Comparative Study on Policy Experiences regarding to Even distribution of urban population in Selected Asian Countries
برنامه‌ریزی توسعه شهری و منطقه‌ای
migration
population distribution
metropolitan areas
plans and policies
title A Comparative Study on Policy Experiences regarding to Even distribution of urban population in Selected Asian Countries
title_full A Comparative Study on Policy Experiences regarding to Even distribution of urban population in Selected Asian Countries
title_fullStr A Comparative Study on Policy Experiences regarding to Even distribution of urban population in Selected Asian Countries
title_full_unstemmed A Comparative Study on Policy Experiences regarding to Even distribution of urban population in Selected Asian Countries
title_short A Comparative Study on Policy Experiences regarding to Even distribution of urban population in Selected Asian Countries
title_sort comparative study on policy experiences regarding to even distribution of urban population in selected asian countries
topic migration
population distribution
metropolitan areas
plans and policies
url https://urdp.atu.ac.ir/article_11557_c5efdb3fa8d18bd2e2540938ca8ff2f6.pdf
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