DOI: 10.19830/j.upi.2025.272
Chinese Planning Practices and Adaptive Transformation Strategies in Belt and Road Initiative Partner Countries
WANG Xingping, PENG Siwei, CHEN Xiao, LIU Haoyu
Keywords:
Planning; The Belt and Road Initiative; Globalization; Knowledge Dissemination; International Cooperation
Abstract:
This paper traces the developmental trajectory of China’s planning practices in international contexts, systematically reviews the academic research landscape in related fields, and analyzes the framework of China’s statutory planning system. Through field investigations, it summarizes the practical characteristics and application of Chinese planning technical standards in Belt and Road Initiative partner countries, while identifying existing issues. The research establishes an evaluation indicator system to assess and categorize the suitability of Chinese planning approaches in these countries. Building on these findings, strategic recommendations are proposed for adapting and implementing Chinese planning methodologies in Belt and Road Initiative partner nations. These insights provide robust support for constructing a globalized Chinese planning technical system that aligns with international development needs.