China's rapid urban sprawl linked to economic growth, raising concerns.
Urban areas in China have been expanding rapidly since the 1980s. A recent study looked at how this growth relates to economic development. By analyzing data on city boundaries and development densities, researchers found that Chinese cities have been spreading out, with new areas having lower population and road density. This urban sprawl is linked to the level of economic development in a city. The findings suggest that China needs to better manage land conversion from rural to urban areas to control urban sprawl.