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Adjustment of the layout of higher education in GuangdongHong KongMacao under the background of spatial evolution of urban agglomerations |
LI Qinggang |
Private Education Research Office, Guangdong Academy of Education, Guangzhou 510000, China |
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Abstract Based on the theory of new economic geography, this study constructs a spatial evolution model for urban agglomerations, and uses the spatial evolution of urban agglomerations such as San Francisco, London, and Tokyo as examples to test and compare the adjustment of higher education layout, providing an explanatory framework for the adjustment of higher education layout in the GuangdongHong KongMacao urban agglomerations. The current multi center, multi circle, and circular structure of the GuangdongHong KongMacao urban agglomeration is not a mature state, and its future evolution trend should be a single core circle or circular layout of the London or Tokyo metropolitan agglomeration. The layout of higher education in the GuangdongHong KongMacao urban agglomeration has been hindered in terms of industrial integration and layout adjustment due to poor circulation in the process of shifting from "core oriented, edge oriented" to future "edge oriented, and core oriented" evolution; The layout of "Double First Class" construction universities is insufficient, and the quality of development is uneven; There are prominent issues such as the need to improve the ability of elite universities to serve the upgrading of the industry. To this end, the GuangdongHong KongMacao urban agglomeration should quickly form a unified market, layout higher education around industrial belts, enhance the service industry upgrading ability of elite universities, and actively build a talent highland.
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