Wang Shi-jun
Northeast Normal University
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Chinese Geographical Science | 2002
Wang Shi-jun; Wang Dan; Yang Xiang-hua
The trans-boundary scope of the Tumen River Basin (TRB) going through China, Russia and DPRK has been defined, and on the basis of this, status of urbanization and its impacts on water environment in recent 20 years in TRB have been analyzed. Urbanization in TRB can be characterized as: 1) There is medium level of overall urbanization in TRB. Certain distance still exists compared with developed countries. And it is lower than the average urbanization level of Russia and higher than that of China. 2) There is unbalanced distribution of urbanization development in TRB. Urbanization in China part owns the character of low starting point and high-speed development. In Russia part, character of urbanization can be described as high starting point and stable development. In DPRK part, urbanization level is low, and motive power lacks. 3) Due to large population, in China part there is broader region urbanized, larger radius and higher frequency of human activities, which lead to heavier pressure on environment. Meanwhile, the paper has pointed that impacts of urbanization on water environment are as follows: 1) Urban population growth and industry development increase the demand for freshwater, and also exacerbate the contradiction between limited water supply and increasing freshwater demand. 2) Urban infrastructure doesn’t match with urban productive function especially treatment facilities, which results in the pollution of the Tumen River. 3) The pollution situation in the Tumen River got peak point in 1995, and presently, such situation has been improved in great scale, due to effective interventions adopted. However, there still exist 2 enterprises that are urgent to be harnessed. Moreover, pollution of municipal sewage will become more and more apparent. 4) The influence of urbanization on soil is mainly caused by industrial effluent and slag, and polluted water irrigation. Soil and water loss has also been a serious problem caused by urbanization. 5) Urbanization results in the decrease of wetlands area. Furthermore, the paper has given a brief account of the perspective and recommendations on urbanization and environmental impacts.
Chinese Geographical Science | 2007
Wang Dan; Wang Shi-jun
The investment of Samsung Electronics in China is divided into three types: production companies, sales companies and R&D institutions. Based on an analysis of the spatial structure of Samsung’s three types of investment and parent company, it is put forward that regional bias exists during the operation of a multi-national corporation (MNC) in China, i.e., regional biases of technology, price, sales as well as decision-making. Front office and back office, two terms related closely with the location of modern MNCs, are defined and locational principles of each are studied. It is pointed out that production companies and R&D institutions belong to back office, while sales company falls into the type of front office. Based on a summarization on the spatial distribution of production companies, sales companies and R&D institutions, the locational principles of front office and back office are then applied in explaining the location of Samsung’s operating entities in China. By analyzing the spatial structure and locational principles of Samsung, a typical MNC in China, this paper aims to understand the internal operating mechanism of modern MNCs and then bring assistance to related policies to cope with those problems about MNCs that have attracted growing attention in recent years.
Economic Geography | 2011
Wang Shi-jun
Human Geography | 2007
Wang Shi-jun
Areal Research and Development | 2006
Wang Shi-jun
Economic Geography | 2013
Wang Shi-jun
Journal of Northeast Normal University | 2012
Wang Shi-jun
Journal of Henan University of Science & Technology | 2011
Wang Shi-jun
Jilin Normal University Journal | 2010
Wang Shi-jun
Economic Geography | 2010
Wang Shi-jun