The megacity of Shanghai faces enormous planning challenges, particularly controlling rapid urban growth and preserving some of the world's most fertile agricultural land. Almost two-thirds of Shanghai's territory is classified as agricultural land. Maintaining this high ratio of agricultural land to total land area and, at the same time, accommodating a large and rapidly increasing urban population represents an immense and complex planning challenge. Shanghai has recently adopted a Municipal Land Use Plan to address some of these planning challenges. This article provides a review, analysis and critique of Shanghai's Municipal Land Use Plan. From a review of the relevant literature, this article develops a framework to evaluate Shanghai's plan. This framework provides a qualitative assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of the SMLUP's overall goal of preserving arable land and fostering urban-economic development. © 2008 Editorial Board.
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Ren, W., Meligrana, J., Zhang, Z., & Anderson, B. (2008). Balancing economic development and the preservation of agricultural land: An evaluation of Shanghai’s municipal land use plan. Urban Policy and Research, 26(4), 481–496. https://doi.org/10.1080/08111140802308737
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