Migratory patterns and population redistribution in China’s Zhoushan Archipelago in the context of rapid urbanization

China’s rapid urbanization has not only resulted in significant economic development but has also introduced various social problems and encouraged human migration. Chinese islands are not immune to these changes. Aspects of island geography and environment mean that island migration has some unique...

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Main Authors: Wenze Yue, Shuangshuang Qiu, Huan Zhang, Jiaguo Qi
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Language:English
Published: University of Prince Edward Island 2020-06-01
Series:Island Studies Journal
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spelling doaj-930093f18d3c432295b637ea8dadaca92020-11-25T02:49:19ZengUniversity of Prince Edward IslandIsland Studies Journal1715-25932020-06-01122456010.24043/isj.23Migratory patterns and population redistribution in China’s Zhoushan Archipelago in the context of rapid urbanizationWenze Yue0Shuangshuang Qiu1Huan Zhang2Jiaguo Qi3Department of Land Management, Zhejiang University, ChinaDepartment of Land Management, Zhejiang University, ChinaCollege of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Zhejiang University, ChinaMichigan State UniversityChina’s rapid urbanization has not only resulted in significant economic development but has also introduced various social problems and encouraged human migration. Chinese islands are not immune to these changes. Aspects of island geography and environment mean that island migration has some unique characteristics and underlying drivers. Most recent studies have focused on mainland migration, but few attempts have been made to examine island migration. This paper bridges this gap by focusing on the Zhoushan Archipelago and combines qualitative and quantitative methods to explore the characteristics and causes of migration. The results show that (i) Zhoushan’s population is more concentrated in developed towns and larger islands, (ii) inter-island and island-mainland migrations are the two dominant migration types, and (iii) the main drivers for migration are exhaustion of fishery resources and policy implementation by multi-level governments.archipelagoschinaisland citiespopulation migrationurbanizationzhoushan
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author Wenze Yue
Shuangshuang Qiu
Huan Zhang
Jiaguo Qi
spellingShingle Wenze Yue
Shuangshuang Qiu
Huan Zhang
Jiaguo Qi
Migratory patterns and population redistribution in China’s Zhoushan Archipelago in the context of rapid urbanization
Island Studies Journal
archipelagos
china
island cities
population migration
urbanization
zhoushan
author_facet Wenze Yue
Shuangshuang Qiu
Huan Zhang
Jiaguo Qi
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title Migratory patterns and population redistribution in China’s Zhoushan Archipelago in the context of rapid urbanization
title_short Migratory patterns and population redistribution in China’s Zhoushan Archipelago in the context of rapid urbanization
title_full Migratory patterns and population redistribution in China’s Zhoushan Archipelago in the context of rapid urbanization
title_fullStr Migratory patterns and population redistribution in China’s Zhoushan Archipelago in the context of rapid urbanization
title_full_unstemmed Migratory patterns and population redistribution in China’s Zhoushan Archipelago in the context of rapid urbanization
title_sort migratory patterns and population redistribution in china’s zhoushan archipelago in the context of rapid urbanization
publisher University of Prince Edward Island
series Island Studies Journal
issn 1715-2593
publishDate 2020-06-01
description China’s rapid urbanization has not only resulted in significant economic development but has also introduced various social problems and encouraged human migration. Chinese islands are not immune to these changes. Aspects of island geography and environment mean that island migration has some unique characteristics and underlying drivers. Most recent studies have focused on mainland migration, but few attempts have been made to examine island migration. This paper bridges this gap by focusing on the Zhoushan Archipelago and combines qualitative and quantitative methods to explore the characteristics and causes of migration. The results show that (i) Zhoushan’s population is more concentrated in developed towns and larger islands, (ii) inter-island and island-mainland migrations are the two dominant migration types, and (iii) the main drivers for migration are exhaustion of fishery resources and policy implementation by multi-level governments.
topic archipelagos
china
island cities
population migration
urbanization
zhoushan
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