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  • Organized by Sponsored by

    International Conference on Spatial and Social Transformation in Urban China 13-14 Dec 2012Hong Kong

    Program book

    Hong Kong Baptist University

  • Contents

    Welcome message

    Welcome Message from the Chairman of the Conference Organizing Committee 02-03

    Organizers, Sponsor and Supporters 04

    Conference Organizing Committee 05

    Conference Venue 06

    Registration and Receptions 07

    Keynote Speakers 08

    Conference Timetable

    Program at a Glance 09-10

    Plenary Sessions 11

    Parallel Sessions 12-26

    Useful Information

    Post-Conference Field Excursion 27

    Banquet Information 28

    Transportation Information 29

    Useful Numbers and Resources 30

    Abstracts 31-111

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    Welcome message from the Chairman of the Conference Organizing CommitteeI would like to extend my warmest welcome to the International Conference on

    Spatial and Social Transformation in Urban China. This conference is part of the

    global social science initiative of the Faculty of Social Sciences, Hong Kong Baptist

    University. It is also a continuation of the partnership between the Center for China

    Urban and Regional Studies of Hong Kong Baptist University and the Center of

    Urban Studies and Urban Planning of the University of Hong Kong in organizing

    a series of conferences on China Urban Development. The involvement of the

    David C. Lam Institute for East-West Studies of Hong Kong Baptist University

    and the Urban China Research Network (UCRN) affiliated with Brown University

    and SUNY at Albany in the organization of the conference, and the support of

    the Geographical Society of China, Association of American Geographers, and

    Hong Kong Geographical Association, make the conference a truly international

    platform for academic exchanges. I wish to take this opportunity to thank all

    co-organizers, supporters and sponsors of the conference for your great

    contribution and cooperation!

    We chose`Spatial and social transformation in Urban China’as the major theme

    of this conference to address the many issues that Chinese cities have experienced

    in the past decades. The rapid spatial, economic and social developments

    have drastically changed Chinese cities and the life of urban Chinese. The built

    environment has been remade, with commodity housing estates replacing

    traditional Danwei compounds as the predominant spatial units in major Chinese

    cities. Housing conditions and living spaces have substantially improved and

    increased for most people in urban China.

    Access to private car usage has become prevalent for many Chinese urbanites.

    The increased mobility has led to a considerably expanded life space and

    individualization of lifestyle. On the other hand, traffi c congestion and air pollution

    have become problems of social and political signifi cance. Soaring housing prices

    outpace people’s income growth and the affordability of homes is becoming

    a problem for many, especially the urban poor. Intensifying social polarization

    has heightened the tension between the rich and the poor. Opportunities to get

    rich and to advance one’s career are shrinking for the younger generation and

    it has become harder for them to climb the social ladder. It is our hope that this

    conference will help improve understandings about all of these issues experienced

    in urban China.

    Welcome Message

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    I am pleased to report that since the first call for papers, the conference has

    received overwhelming responses. More than 150 papers will be presented at

    the conference, covering topics on Chinese urbanization, inequality and social

    stratification, urban transport and travel behaviour, housing affordability, urban

    governance, urban economics, etc. Paper contributors come from all over the

    world, including United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, Netherlands,

    Singapore, France, Mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong, etc. I am very grateful

    to Prof. Anthony Cheung, Secretary for Transport and Housing, Hong Kong SAR

    government, for sparing time from his very tight schedule to deliver an opening

    address. I am very honoured to have Prof. Deborah Davis of Yale University and

    Prof. Yuemin Ning of East China Normal University as our keynote speakers. I

    would also like to extend my great appreciation to all session chairs and presenters

    for your contribution to this conference. I am confident that you will find this

    conference rewarding and stimulating and your future research will benefit from

    your experience here.

    I would like to express my sincere gratitude to members of the organising

    committee: Profs Mei-Po Kwan, Si-ming Li, John Logan, Bernie Owen and Anthony

    Yeh for your great support. Last but not least, I wish to extend my heartfelt thanks

    to the conference secretariat: Miss Lyn Lin, Dr Allison Hui, Dr Jun Wang, and

    Miss Rainbow Ng. Without their dedication and hard work, the success of this

    conference would not have been possible.

    Wang, DonggenChairman of the Conference Organizing Committee

    Director, Centre for China Urban and Regional Studies

    Professor, Department of Geography, Hong Kong Baptist University

    Welcome Message

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    Organizers, Sponsor and Supporters

    Organizers

    Centre for China Urban and Regional StudiesHong Kong Baptist University

    Department of GeographyHong Kong Baptist University

    David C. Lam Institute for East-West Studies (LEWI)Hong Kong Baptist University

    Centre of Urban Studies and Urban PlanningThe University of Hong Kong

    Urban China Research NetworkBrown University and University at Albany

    Sponsor

    Supporters

    Hong Kong Geographical Association

    The Geographical Society of China

    Association of American Geographers

    Organizers, Sponsor and Supporters

    Hong Kong Baptist University

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    Conference Organizing Committee

    Conference Organizing Committee

    Organizing CommitteeKwan, Mei-Po University of California, Berkeley

    Li, Si-Ming Hong Kong Baptist University

    Logan , John R Brown University, USA

    Bernhart, Owen R Hong Kong Baptist University

    Yeh, Anthony Gar-On The University of Hong Kong

    Chair Wang, Donggen Centre for China Urban and Regional Studies and Department of Geography Hong Kong Baptist University

    International Advisory CommitteeBao, Jigang Sun Yat-sen University, China

    Boquet, Yves University of Burgundy, France

    Cervero, Robert University of California, Berkeley, USA

    Chai, Yanwei Peking University, China

    Chan, Kam-Wing University of Washington, USA

    Dijst, Martin Utrecht University, the Netherlands

    Fan, Cindy C. University of California, Los Angeles, USA

    Forrest, Ray City University of Hong Kong

    Friedmann, John University of British Columbia, Canada

    Glasmeier, Amy MIT, USA

    Gu, Chaolin Tsinghua University, China

    He, Canfei Peking University, China

    Lin, George C. S. The University of Hong Kong

    Liu, Lin University of Cincinnati, USA

    Liu, Weidong Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

    Murphy, Alec University of Oregon, USA

    Ning, Yuemin East China Normal University, China

    Richardson, Doug Association of American Geographers, USA

    Shen, Jianfa The Chinese University of Hong Kong

    Sheppard, Eric University of Minnesota, USA

    Sit, Victor F. S. Hong Kong Baptist University

    Timmermans, Harry Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands

    Wang, De Tongji University, China

    Wang, James The University of Hong Kong

    Wang, Rui University of California, Los Angeles, USA

    Wang, Ya ping Heriot-Watt University, UK

    Wei, Dennis Yehua University of Utah, USA

    Wu, Fulong University College London, UK

    Yeung, Henry National University of Singapore

    Zhang, Wenzhong Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

    Conference SecretariatLin, Lyn Centre for China Urban and Regional Studies, Hong Kong Baptist University

    Hui, Allison David C. Lam Institute for East-West Studies, Hong Kong Baptist University

    Wang, Jun David C. Lam Institute for East-West Studies, Hong Kong Baptist University

    Ng, Rainbow Department of History, Hong Kong Baptist University

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    Conference Venue

    Location Map

    Conference Venue

    For details information on transportation to the Conference venue, please refer to pp.29.

    Academic and Administration Building (AAB), Hong Kong Baptist University Road,

    Kowloon Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong

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    Registration and Receptions

    Registration Information

    Date : 12 December 2012

    Time : 1600-2000

    Location : AAB1218, 12/F, Academic and Administration Building (AAB),

    Hong Kong Baptist University Road, Kowloon Tong

    Date : 13 &14 December 2012

    Time : 0800-1700

    Location : Reception Desk, AAB201, 2/F, Academic and Administration

    Building (AAB), Hong Kong Baptist University Road, Kowloon Tong

    Pre-Conference Reception Hosted by Department of Geography, Hong Kong Baptist University

    Date : 12 December 2012

    Time : 1800-2000

    Location : AAB1217 & AAB1221, 12/F, Academic and Administration

    Building (AAB), Hong Kong Baptist University Road, Kowloon Tong

    Drinks and snacks will be served. All are welcome.

    Reception Hosted by UCRN (Urban China Research Network)

    Date : 14 December 2012

    Time : 1900-2000

    Location : Renfrew Restaurant, 2/F, David C. Lam Building (DLB),

    Shaw Campus, Hong Kong Baptist University, Refrew Road,

    Kowloon Tong

    Drinks and snacks will be served. All are welcome.

    Registration and Receptions

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    Prof. Deborah S. Davis , Yale University, USA

    Deborah Davis S. is currently Professor of Sociology at Yale University where she

    has also served as Director of Academic Programs at the Yale Center for the Study

    of Globalization, Chair of the Department of Sociology, Chair of the Council of East

    Asian Studies, and co-chair of the Women’s Faculty Forum. Author or editor of

    eight books, past publications have analyzed the politics of the Cultural Revolution,

    Chinese family life, pension and welfare policy, consumer culture, property rights,

    social stratification and occupational mobility. In 2009 Stanford University Press

    published Creating Wealth and Poverty in Post-Socialist China, co-edited with Wang

    Feng and this year she and anthropologist Sara Friedman have completed a new

    volume entitled Marriage and Sexuality in Cosmopolitan China. In a current project

    with Professors Chen Juan ( HKPU) and Pierre Landry ( University of Pittsburgh) she

    is examining how the “penalties of rural birth” vary across time and space.

    Prof. Yuemin Ning, East China Normal University, China

    Prof. Yuemin NING is Distinguished Professor and Director of the Center for Modern

    Chinese City Studies of East China Normal University, one of key research institute

    of humanities and social sciences in universities. His research mainly focuses on

    urban geography, urban planning and urban economics. He is the first author of

    From Spatial Division of Labor to Spatial Organization in Metropolitan Areas (in 2011),

    Spatial Organization of Enterprise and Development of City-region (in 2011), History

    of Chinese Cities (in 1994), co-authors of Introduction to Urban Geography (1983)

    and Urban Geography (1997, 2009), and has published over 80 articles in China

    and international academic journals. He is the former Director of Urban Geography

    Committee, China Geography Association, editor-in-chief of China Urban Studies,

    assistant editor-in-chief of Human Geography and World Regional Study, and editor

    of City Planning Review.

    Keynote Speakers

    Keynote Speakers

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    Conference Timetable

    Program at a Glance

    Wednesday 12 December 2012

    16:00-20:00 Registration: AAB1218, 12/Floor, Academic and Administration Building (AAB), Hong Kong Baptist University Road, Kowloon Tong

    18:00-20:00Pre-conference Reception hosted by Department of Geography, Hong Kong Baptist University, AAB1217 & AAB1221, 12/Floor, Academic and Administration Building (AAB), Hong Kong Baptist University Road, Kowloon Tong

    Thursday 13 December 2012

    8:00-17:00 Registration: Reception desk, AAB201, 2/Floor, Academic and Administration Building (AAB), Hong Kong Baptist University Road, Kowloon Tong

    Plenary sessions AAB201

    09:00-09:45 Opening and Welcome

    Welcome address: Prof. Wong, Rick, Vice President (Research and Development), Hong Kong Baptist University

    Welcome address: Prof. Bailey, Adrian, Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, Hong Kong Baptist University

    Opening speech: Prof. Cheung, Anthony, Bing-leung, Secretary for Transport and Housing, Hong Kong SAR Government

    09:45-10:55 Keynote speeches

    Institutional and Theoretical Challenges to Understanding Urban China, Prof. Davis, Deborah S., Yale University, U.S.A.

    The Role of Large City Clusters in Regional Development, Prof. Ning, Yuemin, East China Normal University, China

    10:55-11:15 Coffee break

    Parallel sessions AAB609 AAB610 AAB611 AAB612 AAB613

    11:15-12:30Managing sustainable development

    Industry, Employment and space

    Urban and regional transportation

    Urban life 1 - children and crime

    Complex migrant lives

    12:30-13:30 Lunch: Renfrew Restaurant, 2/F David C. Lam Building

    13:30-15:10Understanding sustainable governance

    Social housing Activity-travel behaviour I

    Urban life 2 - inequality and well-being

    Theorizing urbanization

    15:10-15:25 Coffee break

    15:25-17:00 Land and housing markets

    Housing inequality and residential differentiation in chinese cities

    Employment accessibility

    Urbanization and Inequality

    Urban renewal -culture and leisure

    17:05-18:15 Urban growth and transformation

    Contrasting housing experiences: migrants and other population groups

    Activity-travel behaviour II Migrants Food and Markets

    19:00-21:30 Conference Dinner

    Logan/Henderson Economic Perspectives panels

    Polarized Residential Landscape in Transitional Chinese Cities edited book panels

    CURS workshop on Spatial Behavior and Planning

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    Conference Timetable

    Friday 14 December 2012

    8:00-17:00 Registration: Reception desk, AAB201, 2/Floor, Academic and Administration Building (AAB), Hong Kong Baptist University Road, Kowloon Tong

    Plenary session AAB201

    09:00-10:30

    Forum on Strategic Directions in Geography, International Perspectives

    Chaired by Prof Kwan, Mei-Po ; Panel members: Prof Murphy, Alexander, Prof. Chai, Yanwei, Dr Richardson, Doug, Prof. Wu, Fulong, Prof Dijst, Martin, Prof Liu, Weidong,

    10:30-10:45 Coffee break

    Parallel sessions AAB609 AAB610 AAB611 AAB612 AAB613

    10:45-12:25 Migrants/minoritiesHousing and access

    Managing urban environments

    Land use and urban development

    Innovation and entrepreneurship

    12:30-13:30 Lunch: Renfrew Restaurant, 2/F David C. Lam Building

    13:30-15:10 Urban development

    Gated communities and resident committees

    Space-time perspectives on urban developments

    Spatial transformation

    Multilevel governance

    15:10-15:25 Coffee break

    15:25-17:00 Health and environment

    Gated communities and housing for the rich

    Accessible citiesUrban and regional developments

    Finance and property

    17:05-18:15 Labor markets

    Homeowners associations and contested urban governance

    Modelling behaviour

    Regeneration and resistance Creative cities

    1700-2130 Reception hosted by UCRN and Dinner

    Urban China Reseach Network panels

    Logan/Henderson Economic Perspectives panels

    Polarized Residential Landscape in Transitional Chinese Cities edited book panels

    CURS workshop on Spatial Behavior and Planning

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    Plenary Session on 13 December 2012Opening and Welcome

    Time : 09:00-09:45

    Venue : AAB201, 2/F, Academic and Administration Building (AAB), Hong Kong Baptist University Road, Kowloon Tong

    MC : Hui, Allison

    Welcome Addresses

    Prof Wong, RickVice President (Research and Development), Hong Kong Baptist University

    Prof. Bailey, AdrianDean, Faculty of Social Science, Hong Kong Baptist University

    Opening SpeechProf. Cheung, Anthony Bing-leungSecretary for Transport and Housing, Hong Kong SAR Government

    Keynote Speeches

    Time : 09:45-10:55

    Venue : AAB201, 2/F, Academic and Administration Building (AAB), Hong Kong Baptist University Road, Kowloon Tong

    Presider : Wang, Donggen Chairman, Conference Organizing Committee

    09:45-10:20

    Institutional and Theoretical Challenges to Understanding Urban ChinaProf. Davis, Deborah S.Yale University

    10:20-10:55

    The Role of Large City Clusters in Regional DevelopmentProf. Ning, YueminEast China Normal University

    Plenary Session on 14 December 2012Strategic Directions in Geography: International PerspectiveTime : 09:00-10:30

    Venue : AAB201, 2/F, Academic and AdministrationBuilding (AAB), Hong Kong Baptist University Road, Kowloon Tong

    Chaired by Prof. Kwan, Mei-Po Department of Geography and Geographic Information Science, University of IllinoisFaculty of Geosciences, Utrecht UniversityDepartment of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics, Hong Kong Polytechnic University

    Panel Members

    Conference Timetable

    Dr Richardson, DougAssociation of American Geographers

    Prof. Chai, YanweiCollege of Urban and Environmental Science, Peking University

    Prof. Murphy, AlexanderDepartment of Geography, University of Oregon

    Prof. Wu, FulongBarlett School of Planning, University College London

    Prof. Dijst, MartinFaculty of Geosciences, Utrecht University

    Prof. Liu, WeidongInstitute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences

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    AAB609 11:15-12:30 Managing sustainable development

    Presider: Richardson, Doug, American Association of Geographers, U.S.A.Authors Affi liation

    Towards sustainable fl ood risk management practice in a megacity: challenges and recommendations in thePearl River Delta Case

    Chan, FKS*

    School of Geography, University of Leeds, UKMitchell, G

    McDonald, AT

    Delta-scale strategies for sustainable urban development and fl ood mitigation: implication of Dutch experience for Guangzhou, the Pearl River Delta

    Tai, Yuting*Department of Urbanism, Faculty of Architecture, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands

    Landscape strategies for reducing the negative impact of hard armoring of urban riverbanks through optimized planting: case study of the riverbanks in Wuhan City, China

    Fang, Zhou School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, ChinaWang, Zhen*

    A critical review of urban & rural land development management system in Taiwan and China under the trend of rapid urbanization

    Wu, Kangli* Department of Urban Planning, Graduate School of Architecture, Harbin Institute of Technology, ChinaLu, Ming

    13:30-15:10 Understanding sustainable governancePresider: Liu Weidong, Chinese Academy of Science, China

    Contested timber: the politics of tree planting in Qingdao Demgenski, Philipp*Anthropology Department, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, HK

    The green leap forward: eco-state restructuring and the Tianjin-Binhai eco-city model

    Chang, I-Chun Catherine*

    Department of Geography, University of Minnesota, USA

    Sheppard, Eric S. Department of Geography, University of

    California, Los Angeles, USALeitner, Helga

    Towards sustainable communities in China: an analysis framework and comparison of sustainable community assessment systems

    Xu, Siyang*Department of Urban Planning and Design, The University of Hong Kong, USAChan,

    Roger C. K.

    ‘Environment’ as an evolving concept in China’s urban planning system

    Xu, Jiang* Department of Geography and Resource Management, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, HK

    Chung, King Lam*

    15:25-17:00 Economic perspectives: Land and housing marketsPresider: Zheng, Siqi, Tsinghua University, China

    Land market distortion and incomplete urbanization: evidence from China’s prefecture-level cities

    Zhang, Jipeng* Division of Economics, Nanyang Technological University, China

    Fan, JianyongFudan University, China

    Mo, Jiawei

    Intra-urban spatial inequality across Chinese cities

    Zheng, Siqi* Institute of Real Estate Studies, Tsinghua University, China

    Fu, Yuming Department of Real Estate, National University of Singapore, Singapore

    Ren, Rongrong Academy of Microeconomic Research, National Development and Reform Commission, China

    Housing price appreciation, investment demand and the timing to buy: evidence from Chinese urban household survey

    Zhang, Qinghua* Guanghua School of Management,

    Peking UniversityCao, Yujin

    Cai, Hongbin

    Conference Timetable13 December 2012

    Parallel Session Schedule 13 December 2012 (Thursday)* denotes presenting author

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    13 December 2012Conference Timetable

    17:05-18:15 Economic perspectives: Urban growth and transformationPresider: Henderson, Vernon, Brown University, U.S.A.

    Roads, railroads and decentralization of Chinese cities

    Baum-Snow, Nathaniel

    Department of Economics, Brown University, USA

    Brandt, Loren Department of Economics, University of Toronto, Canada

    Henderson,J. Vernon*

    Department of Economics, Brown University, USA

    Turner, Matthew A.

    Department of Economics, University of Toronto, Canada

    Zhang, Qinghua Guanghua School of Management, Peking University, China

    Local taxes and public good choice in a spatial equilibrium model: implications for urban growth pattern in China

    Fu, Yuming* Department of Real Estate, National University of Singapore, SingaporeLiang, Lanfeng

    A shift in China's urban entrepreneurialism-evidence from Jiangsu Province

    Chan, Roger C. K.*Department of Urban Planning and Design, The University of Hong KongXian, Shi

    Li, Lingyue

    AAB610 11:15-12:30 Industry, employment and space

    Presider: Chan, Roger, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Model-based unemployment rate in urban China Cheng, Yuan* Population Research Institute, Fudan University, China

    Research on the evolution of urban employment space distribution of fi nancial sector: a case study of Nanjing city

    Yidan, Zhang* College of Architecture, Southeast University, ChinaWang, Xingping

    Gender differences in the spatial distribution of high-skilled migrants in Nanjing, China

    Cui, Can* Urban Geography at Urban and Regional Research Centre Utrecht, Faculty of Geosciences, Utrecht University, the Netherlands

    Hooimeijer, Pieter

    Geertman, Stan

    Pu, Yingxia Department of Geographic Information Science, Nanjing University, China

    Study on the regional pattern changes and the infl uencing factors of China Wang, Guixin*

    Institute of Population Research, Fudan University, China

    13:30-15:10 Social housingPresider: Chiu, Rebecca, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Low-income housing in urban China

    Halsall, Jamie P*

    School of Human and Health Sciences, The University of Huddersfi eld, UK

    Gu, Chaolin School of Architecture, Tsinghua Univerisity, China

    Cook, Ian G School of Humanities and Social Science, Liverpool John Moores University, UK

    From socialist to post-socialist housing and estate policies: the case of China and Czech Republic

    Haila, Anne* Department of Social Research, Public Policy, University of Heisinki, Finland

    Krivy, Maros University of Heisinki, Finland

    Local responses to globalization: subsidized housing policy and socio-spatial transformations in globalizing Shanghai

    Xu, Zhumin* Department of Urban Studies, University of New Orleans, USA

    Authors Affi liation

    * denotes presenting author

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    Social housing in Guangzhou, China: a review on policies, practices and related issues

    Chen, Tingting*

    Department of Building and Real Estate, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HK

    Wong, Francis KW

    Hui, Eddie CM

    Customer preference for unit plans of medium-sized apartment inChinese cities

    Gao, Xiaolu*Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

    Asami Yasushi Centre for Spatial Information Science, The University of Tokyo, Japn

    Zhou Yanmin School of Architecture, Tsinghua Univerisity, China

    Ishikawa Toru Centre for Spatial Information Science, The University of Tokyo, Japan

    15:25-17:00 Polarized Residential Landscape in Transitional Chinese Cities:Housing Inequality and Residential Differentiation in Chinese CitiesPresiders: Huang, Youqin, State University of New York, U.S.A.; Li, Siming, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong KongHousing inequality in urban China in the fi rst decade of the twenty-fi rst century Li, Si-ming*

    David C Lam Institute of East-West Studies, Hong Kong Baptist University, HK

    Mobility, housing inequality and residential segregation in transitional urban China: a case study of Wuhan

    Huang, Youqin* Department of Geography and Planning, State University of New York, USA

    Yi, Chengdong* Department of Urban and Real Estate, Central University of Finance and Economics, China

    Residential location patterns across concentric zones in 2006 Beijing Fang, Yiping*

    Nohad A. Toulan School of Urban Studies and Planning, Portland State University, Portland

    17:05-18:15 Polarized Residential Landscape in Transitional Chinese Cities:Contrasting Housing Experiences: Migrants and other population groups Presiders: Huang, Youqin, State University of New York, U.S.A.; Li, Siming, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong

    Urbanization and informal housing in China

    Wang, YaPing School of the Built Environment, Heriot-Watt University, Scotland, UK

    Du, Huimin* Department of Geography, Hong Kong Baptist University, HK

    Li, Si-ming David C Lam Institute of East-West Studies, Hong Kong Baptist University, HK

    Losses and gains of rural migrants in housing market: examining marketization effects using 2005 micro-census data

    Zhu, Yushu* School of Architecture, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA

    Diversifi cation of the urban experience: neighbourhood types, housing mobility and neighbourhood attachment in Nanjing, China

    Madrazo, Brenda* Utrecht University, the Netherlands

    Social capital, housing, and quality of life of temporary migrants in urban China: evidence from a twelve-city migrant survey

    Liu, Zhilin School of Public Policy and Management, Tsinghua University, China

    Wang, Yujun Department of Sociology, Renmin University of China, China

    Conference Timetable13 December 2012

    * denotes presenting author

    Authors Affi liationContinued from previous page

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    AAB611 11:15-12:30 Urban and regional transportation

    Presider: Wang, Rui, University of California ,Los Angeles, U.S.A.Authors Affi liation

    Building high-speed railway oriented CBD in China: involvement of multi-actors Dai, Guowen* University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands

    Bus rapid transit : from Brazil to Chinese cities Boquet, Yves* Department of Geography, University of Bourgogne, France

    Parking policies and practices under rapid motorization: the case of Chinese cities Wang, Rui*

    Luskin School of Public Affairs, University of California ,Los Angeles, USA

    Financing subway systems through land value capture in China: a case study in Shenzhen

    Li, Weifeng* Department of Urban Planning and Design, The University of Hong Kong, HK

    Huang, Li School of Urban Planning and Design, Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School, ChinaWu, Jiansheng

    13:30-15:10 CURS Workshop on Spatial Behavior and Planning: Activity-travel behaviour IPresider: Timmermans, Harry, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands

    Gender roles and activity-travel behavior in different types of households: comparison between China and the Netherlands

    Yang, Dujuan

    Urban Planning Group, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands

    Rasouli , Soora

    Timmermans, Harry

    Wang, Donggen Department of Geography, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong

    Tour generation, selection and interdependence of daily activity-travel analysis in urban China

    Ma, Jing* School of Geography, University of Leeds, UK

    Chai, Yanwei School of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University, China

    Travel behavior change after the introduction of public bicycle systems: case study in Minhang District, Shanghai

    Zhu, Wei* Department of Urban Planning, Tongji University, China

    Pang, Yuqi Guangdong Urban Development Research Centre, China

    Wang, De Department of Urban Planning, Tongji University, China

    One country two life styles: a comparative study of time use and activity-travel behavior between Hong Kong and Beijing

    Lin, Tao* Department of Geography, Hong Kong Baptist University, ChinaWang, Donggen

    Where to participate with whom? Analysis of place and companion choice in Beijing (China) and Utrecht (The Netherlands)

    Zhao, Ying* College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University, China

    Dijst, Martin Urban and Regional Research Centre, Utrecht University, the Netherlands

    Chai, Yanwei School of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University, China

    15:25-17:00 CURS Workshop on Spatial Behvaior and Planning: Employment accessibilityPresider: Liu Yungang, Sun Yat-sen University, ChinaSpatial mismatch and its impact on employees from relocated enterprises in urban china: case study in Guangzhou

    Zhou, Suhong* School of Geography and Planning, Sun Yat-sen University, ChinaWu, Zhidong

    Employment accessibility and residential land values: a comparison of multilevel approach with spatial approach

    Dong, Guanpeng*

    School of Geographical Sciences and Centre for Multilevel Modeling, University of Bristol, UK

    Zhang, Wenzhong

    Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

    13 December 2012Conference Timetable

    * denotes presenting author

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    Assessment of simulation on visitor fl ow in the Shanghai World Expo 2010

    Ma, Li*Department of Urban Planning, Tongji University, ChinaWang, De

    Zhu, Wei

    Bus Commuters’ Jobs/Housing Balance and Commute Effi ciency: An exploration using smart card data

    Zhou, Jiangping*

    Department of Community and Regional Planning: Iowa State University, USABeijing Urban Planning and Design Institute, ChinaLong, Ying

    17:05-18:15 CURS Workshop on Spatial Behvaior and Planning: Activity-travel behaviour IIPresider: Zhen, Feng, Nanjing university, China

    A study on the bicycle travel environments based on the cycling route choice behavior

    Pan, Huijing*Department of Urban Planning, Tongji University, ChinaWang, De

    Zhu, Wei

    Exploring the implications of urban railway transport on residents’ travel-to-work behavior: case studies of Beijing urban area

    Zhang, Jing-qiu*

    College of Arts and Sciences of Beijing Union University, China

    Zhen, Mao-cheng*

    Meng, Xing*

    Zhu, Hai-yong

    A comparison study on students’ spatial activities between old campus and new campus Mao, Mengru*

    Department of Geography, Nanjing University, China

    The Geography of the micro-blog phenomenon: the perspective of social network analysis Zhen, Feng*

    School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Nanjing University, China

    AAB61211:15-12:30 Urban life 1 - children and crime

    Presider: Chan, Kara, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong

    How Chinese adolescent girls perceive gender roles: a psychological study

    Chan, Kara* Department of Communication Studies, Hong Kong Baptist University, HKNg, Yu Leung

    Segregation, poverty, and friendship patterns among the children of migrant workers in Beijing

    Fong, Eric* Department of Sociology, University of Toronto, Canada

    Tsang, Bill the University of Hong Kong, HK

    Li, Guoqing Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China

    Dai, JianzhongBeijing Academy of Social Sciences , China

    Han, Jialing

    What characteristics of urban development matter in the planning of healthy and safe communities: fi ndings from spatial analysis of juvenile delinquents?

    Law, Jane* University of Toronto,Canada

    Study of the temporal-spatial pattern of larceny in Pudong New Area, Shanghai

    Mao, Yuanyuan*The State Innovative Institute for Public Management and Policy Studies at Fudan University, China

    Ding, Jiajun Shanghai Municipal Engineering Design Institute (Group) CO., Ltd, China

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    13:30-15:10 Urban life 2 - inequality and well-beingPresider: Wu, Fulong, University College London, U.K.

    Authors Affi liationSpatial inequality in compulsory education in China, 1980-2010 Jiang, Jin*

    Department of Sociology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, HK

    Urbanization, factor distribution and urban-rural income inequality in China: a spatial econometric analysis based on the GWR method

    Li, Ying-cheng*

    School of Architecture, Southeast University, China

    Zhu, Qiu-shi*

    Wang, Xing-ping*

    Neighboring and neighborhood attachment in China's urban meighbourhoods: a case study of beijing

    Wu, Fu long* Bartlett School of Planning, University College London, UK

    Logan, John Department of Sociology, Brown University , USA

    A residential subjective well-being study in Beijing, ChinaWang, Fenglong* Department of Geography, Hong Kong Baptist

    University, HKWang, Donggen

    Global connections impact local communities satisfaction: a research note on urban Shanghai Sun, Jiaming*

    Department of Sociology, School of Social Development and Public Policy Fudan University, China

    15:25-17:00 Urbanization and inequalityPresider: Landry, Pierre, University of Pittsburgh, U.S.A.

    Urbanization in post-reform China and policy responses Shen, Jianfa*Department of Geography and Resource Management, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, HK

    Local state, gentrifi cation, and neoliberal urbanism in Chinese cities

    Zhang, Yueming*

    Department of Geography, Clark University, USA

    Space justice about ins and outs between water gate: a case study of Dongfeng Village Liu, Danping*

    Institute of Population and Labor Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China

    Mircro study on transformation of rural population in urban village during the process of urbanization in Suzhou City: case of Shenxiang

    Fan, Lingyun*School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Suzhou University of Science and Technology, China

    Wang, De Department of Urban Planning, Tongji University, China

    Using remote sensing data on urbanization as an alternative to the offi cial classifi cation system of ‘urban’ units in China

    Landry, Pierre* University of Pittsburgh, USA

    Ng, Jason Q. Asian Studies Centre, University of Pittsburgh, USA

    17:05-18:15 Migrants Presider: Shen, Jianfa, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Case study on the occupation transition and urbanization process of immigrants to Shanghai

    Wu, Zuquan*Department of Urban Planning, Tongji University, ChinaWang, De

    Zhu, Wei

    Decisions to move and destination choices of skilled migrants in China, 2000-2005

    Liu, Ye* Department of Geography and Resource Management, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, HKShen, Jianfa

    “Hukou” status, place affi liation, and identity formation: the case of migrant workers in metropolitan Beijing Li, Wei* Kyushu University, Japan

    The spatial characteristics analysis of migrant population in Shanghai

    Geng, HuizhiDepartment of Urban Planning, Tongji University, ChinaWang, Qi

    Shen, Danfeng

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    AAB613 11:15-12:30 Complex migrant lives

    Presider: Wu, Weiping, Tufts University, U.S.A.Authors Affi liation

    Migration, intergroup relations, and the restructuring of urban space: African traders in Guangzhou Lan, Shanshan*

    David C. Lam Institute for East-West Studies, Hong Kong Baptist University, HK

    Transbordering and diverse Hong Kong mobilities

    Hui, Allison*David C. Lam Institute for East-West Studies, Hong Kong Baptist University, HKLan, Shanshan

    Bailey, Adrian

    Migrant peddlers and beggars and the creation of public space in urban China

    Flock, Ryanne* Free University Berlin; Sun Yat-sen University , China

    Breitung, Werner

    School of Geography and Planning, Sun Yat-sen University, China

    Migration politics in Chinese international cities: a case study of Japanese expatriates in Guangzhou Liu, Yungang*

    School of Geography Science and Planning, Sun Yat-sen University, China

    13:30-15:10 Theorizing urbanizationPresider: Dijst, Martin, Utrecht University, The Netherlands

    Chinese urbanism revisitedDing, Yannan* Department of Urban Planning, Hefei University of Technology, China

    Kesteloot, Christian

    Department of Earth and Environmental Science, KU Leuven, Belgium

    Crossing the 50 percent population rubicon: can China continue to urbanize to prosperity?

    Chan, Kam Wing*

    Department of Geography, University of Washington, USA

    Coping with urban life in an urbanized world: Helmuth Plessner’s meaning for contemporary urban geography Dijst, Martin*

    Faculty of Geosciences, Utrecht University, the Netherlands

    Chinese metropolises in transformation: state power reshuffl ing, land commodifi cation, and uneven urban development

    Lin, George CS* Department of Geography, The University of Hong Kong, HK

    City in the midst of China’s turnaround Kinnari, Annukka*Department of Public and Social Administration, City University of Hong Kong, HK

    15:25-17:00 Urban renewal - culture and leisurePresider: Lee, Fred, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Confl icts between urban renewal and cultural heritage conservation in China: an application of the Advocacy Coalition Framework to analyzing the case of Guangzhou

    Lee, Fred*Department of Geography, The University of Hong Kong, HKLee, Ka Yin

    Anna*

    Contestation of memory and identity in adaptive reuse: a case study from Hong Kong

    Fu, Lin* Department of Government, Cornell University, USA

    Chiu, Miranda* London School of Economics, UK

    Consumption-led mobilized urbanism: socio-spatial separation in the snowbird city of Sanya

    Wu, Yue-fang School of Tourism Management, Sun Yat-sen University, ChinaXu, Hong-gang*

    Lew, Alan A Department of Geography, Planning and Recreation, Northern Arizona University, USA

    Geographical differences in cultural symbols consumption of activation and utilization of the urban historical and cultural landscape: comparative study of Nanjing and Shanghai.

    Li, Na* Art School of Nanjing University of Finance and Economics, China

    Transformation of urban spatial form in relation to public vitality: case study of Shanghai Old Town Lu, Yu*

    Department of Urbanism, Faculty of Architecture, Delft University of Technology

    * denotes presenting author

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    17:05-18:15 Food and marketsPresider: Blake, Megan K., University of Sheffi eld, U.K.

    Forging urban-rural connections through alternative food networks:the emergence of Community Supported Agriculture and buying clubs in China

    Scott, Steffanie

    Department of Geography and Environmental Management, University of Waterloo, Canada

    Si, Zhenzhong*

    Schumilas, Theresa

    Global consumer culture in urban China: spatialization and localization of western fast food chains

    Zhang, Min* Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Nanjing University, China

    Wu, Weiping* Department of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning, Tufts University, USA

    Ordinary spaces in a World City: Hong Kong’s wet markets Blake, Megan K*

    Hong Kong Baptist University; Department of Geography, University of Sheffi eld, USA

    The transformation of urban vegetable retail in China: wet markets, supermarkets, and informal markets in Shanghai

    Zhang, Qian Forrest*

    School of Social Sciences, Singapore Management University, Singapore

    Authors Affi liation

    * denotes presenting author

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    AAB609 10:45-12:25 UCRN: Migrants/minorities

    Presider: Logan, John, Brown University, U.S.A.Discussants: Wu, Weiping, Tufts University, U.S.A.; Fong, Eric, University of Toronto, Canada

    Authors Affi liationMoney and the metropolis: the ruble, competing currencies, and conceptions of race and citizenship in Russian Manchuria, 1890s-1920s

    Hsu, Chia Yin* Department of History, Portland State University, Portland

    China’s ‘Chocolate City’:an ethnic enclave in a changing landscape Li, Zhigang*

    School of Geography and Planning, Sun Yat-sen University, China

    Framing China’s new generation rural migrants’ urban experience: the state, market and society He, Shenjing*

    School of Geography and Planning, Sun Yat-sen University, China

    Improving localized social capital and advancing migrants' social integration in urban China

    Ren, Yuan* School of Social Development and Public Policy, Fudan University, ChinaLi, Tao

    13:30-15:10 UCRN: Urban developmentPresider: Gu, Chaolin, Tsinghua University, ChinaDiscussants: Stapleton, Kristin, University at Buffalo, SUNY, U.S.A.; Leaf, Michael, University of British Columbia, CanadaThe effects of Japanese bombing on Chongqing’s urban development: a study of the air raids of May 3rd and 4th, 1939

    Zhang, Jin*Institute of Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Science, Chongqing University, China

    Urban pathologies: China’s ghost cities

    Sorace, Christian*

    Department of Government, University of Texas, USA

    Hurst, William Department of Political Science, University of Toronto, Canada

    From industrial space to new urban district: the transformation of Suzhou Industrial Park

    Luo, Xiaolong* Department of Urban Planning, Nanjing University, China

    Wei, Yehua Dennis

    Department of Geography and Institute of Public and International Affairs, University of Utah, USA

    Tu, Jingyu Department of Urban Planning, Nanjing University, China

    The ‘hurried’ local state: why post-Mao Chinese cities and regions grow up so fast so soon

    Chien, Shiuh-Shen Crison*

    Department of Geography, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

    Huang, Zhi-qing Department of Geography, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

    Revitalizing historical quarters in China: urban transformation of Xiguan, Guangzhou Chen, Yu*

    Department of Architecture, National University of Singapore

    15:25-17:00 UCRN: Health and environmentPresider: Chan, Kam Wing, University of Washington, U.S.A.Discussants: Zhou, Min, University of California, Los Angles, U.S.A.; Ren, Yuan, Fudan University, ChinaEnvironmental and social risks and self-rated health among preadolescents in China Li, Wanxin*

    Department of Public and Social Administration, City University of Hong Kong, HK

    Living alone, social capital and elderly health in China Xu, Qingwen* School of Social Work, Tulane University, USA

    Urban forest in China: natural endowment or socioeconomic product? Chen, Wendy*

    Department of Geography, The University of Hong Kong, HK

    Working class in the Yangzi Delta Lu, Hanlong* Institute of Sociology, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, China

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    17:05-18:15 Economic perspectives: Labor marketsPresider: Yang, Du, Chinese Academy of Social Science, China

    Human capital externalities in China

    Glaeser, Edward L.

    Department of Economics, Harvard University, USA

    Lu, Ming* Department of Economics, Fudan University, China

    Language as a bridge: the effects of dialect on labor market performances in urban China

    Chen, Binkai Central University of Finance and Economics, China

    Chen, Zhao* China Centre for Economics Studies, Fudan University, China

    Freeman, Richard

    Department of Economics, Harvard University, USA

    Lu, Ming Department of Economics, Fudan University, China

    Causal analysis on the regional disparities in China’s urbanization

    Du, Yang Institute of population and Labor Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, ChinaZhang, Yan*

    AAB610 10:45-12:25 Housing and Access

    Presider: Lin, George, The University of Hong Kong, Hong KongDeterminants of housing amenity and living space of migrant workers in a destination city: a case study of fi ve factories in Dongguan, China

    Chang, Feng-shuo* University of Kent, UK

    Residential mobility in China: home ownership among rural-urban migrants after reform of the hukou registration system

    Huang, Xu* Department of Human Geography and Planning, Faculty of Geosciences, Utrecht University, The NetherlandsDijst, Martin

    van Weesep, Jan School of Social Development, Nanjing Normal

    University, ChinaZou, Nongjian

    Research on characteristics and machanism of home-work seperation of low-income groups in Beijing

    Dang, Yunxiao*Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

    Zhang, Wenzhong

    Li, Chen

    Residential segregation, governance fragmentation, and disparity in public service providing: the case of Shanghai

    Li, Huiping*School of Public Economics and Administration, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, China

    Wang, Qingfang Department of Geography, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA

    Shi, Wei Shanghai University of Finance and Economics; Shanghai Lixin University of Commerce, China

    Deng, Zhongwei Le Zhi Real Estate Market Research and Consulting Co. Ltd.

    13:30-15:10 Gated Communities and Resident CommitteesPresider: Randolph, Bill, University of New South Wales, Australia

    Gating and service accessibility in Guangzhou China: emprical refl ections on theoretical assumptions

    Hendrikx, Martijin Utrecht University, the Netherlands

    Wissink, Bart* Department of Public and Social Administration, City University of Hong Kong, HK

    Authors Affi liation

    * denotes presenting author

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    Changing governance in Chinese villages: the emergence and operation of rural shareholding cooperatives

    Liu, Zhuojun* Department of Urban Planning and Design, The University of Hong Kong, HKTang, Bo-sin

    From mixed residential compounds to gated communities in Chinese cities: transition to sustainable housing forms?

    Chiu, Rebecca LH*

    Department of Urban Planning and Design, The University of Hong Kong, HK

    15:25-17:00 Polarized Residential Landscape in Transitional Chinese Cities: Gated Communities and Housing for the RichPresiders: Huang, Youqin, State University of New York, U.S.A.; Li, Siming, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong KongThe gated communities of chateaux in China. Back to feudalism?

    Giroir, Guillaume*

    Department of Geography, University of Orleans, France

    Housing choices of the new rich in urban China: case studies in Beijing and Shanghai Song, Yu-ling*

    National Chang-hua University of Education, Taiwan

    Living the wired life in the commodity housing estates in urban China: everyday use of online neighborhood forums and community participation

    Li, Limei* School of Social Development, East China Normal University, China

    Li, Si-ming David C Lam Institute of East-West Studies, Hong Kong Baptist University, HK

    17:05-18:15 Polarized Residential Landscape in Transitional Chinese Cities: Homeowners Associations and Contested Urban Governance Presiders: Huang, Youqin, State University of New York, U.S.A.; Li, Siming, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong

    The contentious democracy: homeowners associations in China through the lens of civil society

    Fu, Qiang*Department of Sociology, Duke University, USA

    Lin, Nan

    Vying for the living space: theorizing a new form of urban politics in China Wang, Lili*

    Department of Geography, Ohio State University, USA

    Social and spatial boundaries in Chinese cities: the role of differentiated governance of neighborhoods and housing provision

    Breitung, Werner*

    School of Geography and Planning, Sun Yat-sen University, China

    Managing the nouveaux riches: Neighbourhood participation and governance in an upmarket residential development in Shanghai

    Yip, Ngai Ming* City University of Hong Kong

    Guo, Shengli East China University of Science and Technology

    Sun, Xiaoyi City University of Hong Kong

    AAB611 10:45-12:25 Managing urban environments

    Presider: He, Canfei, Peking University, ChinaAir quality in urban China: does enforcement of environmental regulations matter? He, Canfei*

    Colledge of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University, China

    Are industrial pollutant emissions related to economic density, distance and division of cities? The case of China

    Huang, Zhiji* Colledge of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University, China

    Planning sustainable Chinese cities: the pivotal role of health

    Hu, Hong*

    Faculty of Geosciences, Utrecht University, the Netherlands

    Geertman, Stan

    Hooimeijer, Pieter

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    13:30-15:10 CURS Workshop on Spatial Behvaior and Planning: Space-time perspectives on urban developmentsPresider: Chai, Yanwei, Peking University, China

    The activities space network characteristics of elite space in the information society: a case study on the Yangtze river delta

    Shen, Lizhen*Department of Urban Planning and Design, School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Nanjing University, China

    Space-time analysis on economic collapse of Guangdong Province in China

    Gu, Jie*School of Geography and Planning, Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, Sun Yat-sen University, China

    Zhou, Suhong Guangdong Key Laboratory for Urbanization and Geo-simulation, China

    Yan, XiaopeiSchool of Geography and Planning, Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, Sun Yat-sen University, China

    Time-geographical approach to space-time behavior research in danwei

    Tana* School of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University, ChinaChai, Yanwei

    China's urban hierarchical characteristics and its infl uencing factors from the perspective of Internet Search: An Empirical Analysis based on Baidu Search

    Wang, Bo* School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Nanjing University, ChinaZhen, Feng

    15:25-17:00 CURS Workshop on Spatial Behavior and Planning: Accessible citiesPresider: Zhang, Wenzhong, Chinese Academy of Science, China; Zhang, Jingqiu, Beijing Union University, China

    The characteristics and walkability evaluation of elderly people’s use of daily service facilities

    Lu, Yintao*Department of Urban Planning, Tongji University, ChinaWang, De

    Zhu, Wei

    The determinants of incongruence between reality and preference of accessibility to facilities

    Chen, Li *Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Science, China

    Yang, Yizhao Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management, University of Oregon, USA

    Zhang, Wenzhong

    Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Science, China

    Measuring space-time accessibility within urban public transit network based on staion's range of service

    Hu, Ji-huaResearch Centre of Intelligent Transportation System, School of Engineering, Sun Yat-sen University, China

    Zhong, Guang-peng

    Huang, Ze

    A research on space-time accessibility provided by bus network under different traffi c conditions

    Hu Ji-hua*

    Research Centre of Intelligent Transportation System, School of Engineering, Sun Yat-sen University, China

    Cheng Zhi-feng*

    Zhan Cheng-zhi*

    Deng, Jun

    17:05-18:15 CURS Workshop on Spatial Behavior and Planning: Modelling behaviorPresider: Wang, De, Tongji University, China

    A commercial facility planning method incorporating multiple constraints: a multi-agent based simulation

    Chen, Yihui*Department of Urban Planning, Tongji University, ChinaZhu, Wei

    Wang, De

    Authors Affi liation

    * denotes presenting author

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    A hierarchical path planning algorithm based on the experiential paths of taxi drivers

    Hu, Ji-hua

    Research Centre of Intelligent Transportation System, School of Engineering, Sun Yat-sen University, China

    Huang, Ze*

    Zhong, Guang-peng

    Cheng, Zhi-feng

    Is nature gas vehicle technique towards a sustainable taxi transport development: large-scale case study at Wuhan, China

    Chen, Bi Yu*

    State Key Laboratory of Information Engineering in Surveying, Mapping and Remote Sensing, Wuhan University, China

    Chang, Xiaomeng

    Li, Qingquan

    Shaw, Shih-Lung

    Fang, Zhixiang Department of Civil and Structural Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HK

    Li, Yu-GuangState Key Laboratory of Information Engineering in Surveying, Mapping and Remote Sensing, Wuhan University, China

    Study on functional polycentricity of Pearl River Delta based on passenger traffi c fl ow

    Cai, Lili*School of Urban Planning and Design, Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School, ChinaLi, Guicai

    Ma, Xueguang

    AAB612 10:45-12:25 Land use and urban development

    Presider: Xu, Jiang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong KongIncomplete property rights and land development in China's urbanization: an empirical study of the urban villages in Shenzhen

    Lai, Yani* Department of Building and Real Estate, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China

    A regional land use scenario based on ecological network, the Greater Pearl River Delta as a case study

    Yongzhong, Guo* College of Public Administration, Nanjing

    Agricultural University, ChinaLiu, Youzhao

    Hu, YuemingSchool of Information and College of Software Technology, South China Agricultural University, China

    Temporal variation of coordination degree between urbanization and eco-environment in Aksu District, Xinjiang, China based on fuzzy mathematics

    Anwaer, Maimaitiming*

    School of Geographic Sciences and Tourism of Xinjiang Normal University, China

    Zhang, Xiaolei Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography of Chinese Academy of Science, China

    Rural urbanization and the future of peasants Song, Jing* Department of Sociology, Hong Kong Baptist University, HK

    13:30-15:10 Spatial transformationPresider: Zhou, Min, University of California, Los Angles, U.S.A.

    Socio-spatial segregation in the old city of Nanjing, China: evidence from the community-level census data in 2000

    Wu, Qiyan* School of Geography, Nanjing Normal University, China

    Hammel, Daniel J.

    Department of Geography and Planning, University of Toledo, USA

    Spatial and social transformation of mega-cities growth in China: Beijing case study Gu, Chaolin*

    School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, China

    * denotes presenting author

    Authors Affi liation

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    Research about the shape of new developed areas in big cities after reform and opening up: the case of Nanjing

    Zhang, Yifan* School of Architecture of Southeast University, ChinaWang, Xingping

    Modeling impact of globalization on Desakota regions a case study of Taipei metropolitan area

    Wu, Bing Sheng*

    National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, China

    Sui, Daniel Department of Geography, The Ohio State University, USA

    Chinese style gated community: spatial mirror image of social differentiation

    Zhu, Xigang* School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Nanjing University, China

    Song, Weixuan Jiangsu Provincial Academy of Social Sciences, China

    Jin, Jian* School of Law, Nanjing University, China

    15:25-17:00 Urban and regional developmentsPresider: Murphy, Alec, University of Oregon, USA

    Transformations of small towns and their roles in regional development in China after 1949: the case of the Yangtze Delta Region

    Ying, Jun*Department of Urbanism, Faculty of Architecture, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands

    Unfair dialogue: the research forimplementation process and related Issues of Guang-Fo integration developmemnt planning (2009-2010)

    Wei, Zongcai* The University of Hong Kong, HK

    Chen, Tingting The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HK

    Yi, Xiaofeng Guangzhou Urban Planning and Design Survey Research Institute, China

    Decoding regional cooperation and governance in the Chang-Zhu-Tan City Cluster Dai, Lizhu*

    Department of Geography, Hong Kong Baptist University, HK

    The overall evaluation of Yangtze River Delta Region to implement the National Strategy

    Chen, Wen* Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Science, ChinaSun, Wei

    Seven prototypical Chinese citiesHeikkila, Eric J* Price School of Public Policy, University of Southern California, USA

    Xu, Ying* Department of Public Administration, Hunan University, China

    17:05-18:15 Regeneration and resistancePresider: Chung, Him, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong KongThe grassroots resistance in urban development in Chinese context: a case study of southern inner city of Nanjing

    Zhang, Zhao*School of Geography, Planning and Environmental Policy, University College Dublin, Ireland

    An inclusive planning research on avoiding NIMBY risks of urban facilities at all stages basing on game relationship of multiple interests groups: a case study of public participation in urban regeneration of Diantou Historical District, Changting, Fujian

    Zhang, Xiang* School of Geographic and Oceanographic Sciences, Nanjing University, China

    Xu, Jian-gang

    School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Nanjing University, China

    Jiang, Ziying*

    Ju, Yang

    Zhang, Fei

    The interaction between the local residents and the government in a failed urban regeneration project: a case study of the Xi’an Muslim District

    Sun, Lei* Department of Urban Planning and Design, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, ChinaZhang, Xiaonan

    Urban renewal and resistance in China's changing urban governance: neoliberal urbanization and collusive hegemony?

    Zhang, Fulei* School of Political Science and Public Administration, Shandong University, China

    Authors Affi liation

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    AAB613 10:45-12:25 Innovation and entrepreneurship

    Presider: Yeh, Anthony G.O., The University of Hong Kong, Hong KongAuthors Affi liation

    Producer sevices linkages between Hong Kong and the PRD

    Yeh, Anthony G.O. Department of Urban Planning and Design,

    The University of Hong Kong, HKYang, Fiona*

    Inspecting the mechanisms in China's mega-events: A case study of Shanghai Expo 2010

    Li, Lingyue*Department of Urban Planning and Design, The University of Hong Kong, HKChan, Roger C.

    K.

    Transition from production to innovation: foreign and indigenous technological dynamisms in Shenzhen, China Chun Yang*

    Department of Geography, Hong Kong Baptist University, HK

    The geography and geographic sources of innovation in China’s Shenzhen

    Cheng, Fangfang*

    Faculty of Geosciences, Utrecht University, the Netherlands

    13:30-15:10 Multilevel governancePresider: Yang, Chun, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong

    Multilevel governance in new industrial area in China: case of Tianjin Binhai New Area

    Xu, Xiaoxia*Department of Urban Planning and Design, The University of Hong Kong, HKChan, Roger

    C.K.

    “Logalization:” local-global processes and the Shi Ling leather cluster in Guangzhou, China

    Lu, Lachang* Capital Normal University, , China

    McCarthy, Linda*

    Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA

    Territorial adjustment as a spatial strategy for governance in China Chung, Him*

    Department of Geography, Hong Kong Baptist University, HK

    The re-organization and re-territorialization of state power in a region of fragmented governance: in the case of land development for inter-city railways in Pearl River Delta

    Luan, Xiaofan* School of Urban Planning and Design, Peking University Graduate School at Shenzhen, China

    Li, Guicai

    Ma, Xueguang

    15:25-17:00 Finance and propertyPresider: Boquet, Yves, University of Bourgogne, FranceThe small world of fi nanciers in Hong Kong and Singapore Meyer, David*

    Ohio Business School, Washington University, USA

    Spatial and social impact of REIT investment in Hong Kong

    Aveline-Dubach, Natacha*

    Geography-cities Laboratory, University Paris I-Sobonne, France

    The development of environmental fi nance in China: connecting markets in space and time

    Knox-Hayes, Janelle* Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

    Neoliberal city formation, property hegemony and contested urban regimes: Hong Kong’s governance chaos under the property-led spatial selectivity

    Lan, Cassidy I-Chih*

    Department of Real Estate and Built Environment, National Taipei University, Taiwan

    17:05-18:15 Creative citiesPresider: Marton, Andrew M., University of Victoria, CanadaCulture and creativity in Chinese cities: representing the creative in creative industries

    Marton, Andrew M* University of Victoria, Canada

    Challenging the paradigm of exceptionalism in urban China through a comparative study of travelling policies and mobile people: a study of art spaces in Beijing and Berlin

    Ren, Julie* Department of Geography, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany

    Social fragmentation in the production of cultural city: the enigma smile of Dafen (Mona) Lisa, Dafen, Shenzhen, China

    Cheng, Hung Ha Sandy David C. Lam Institute for East-West Studies,

    Hong Kong Baptist University, HKWang, Jun*

    Li, Si-ming

    ‘Bottom-up’ approach for assessing the design and development of higher education districts in China

    Zhang, Xiaonan* Department of Urban Planning and Design, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, ChinaVerdini, Giulio

    * denotes presenting author

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    About Plover Cove Country Park Walk

    Plover Cove Country Park lies in northeastern Hong Kong

    and is a mountainous area with bushy vegetation and forests.

    The excursion will involve about 2.5 to 3 hours of walking plus

    rest stops. This 8 km hike from Wu Kau Tang to Sam A Wan

    involves two gentle climbs of about 80 m and 120 m, one

    on the outward journey and the other on the return. We will

    walk through open grasslands, and forests with views over

    the islands of NE Hong Kong. The return trip follows a short

    coastal section and a pleasant shady stream. We will also

    pass through two abandoned villages and a small restaurant,

    where we may stop briefl y.

    Date & Time0900-1400, 15 December 2012

    Maximum Number of Participants50

    RegistrationFree of charge. First come, fi rst reserved.

    Transportation: Round-trip Shuttle-busInbound: AAB

    Plover Cove Country Park

    Pick up point and time: 0855 @AAB

    Outbound: Plover Cove Country Park

    AAB

    Pick up point and time: TBA

    Post-Conference Field Excursion:Plover Cove Country Park Walk in North-East Hong Kong

    Light packed lunch will be provided. Please bring with your

    drinking water.

    For registration, please send an email to [email protected].

    We reserve the right not to conduct this fi eld excursion in case

    of insuffi cient numbers of registered participants

    Snap shots along the route

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    Lunch Information

    Date : 13 & 14 December 2012

    Time : 1230-1330

    Restaurant : Renfrew Restaurant

    Location : 2/F, David C. Lam Building (DLB), Shaw Campus,

    Hong Kong Baptist University

    (Map on p.18)

    Dinner Information

    Date : 13 December 2012

    Time : 1900

    Restaurant : Happiness Seafood Restaurant

    Location : 53A Hoi Pong Road C, Lei Yue Mun, Kowloon,

    Hong Kong

    Shuttle bus : AAB

    Lei Yue Mun; Lei Yue Mun

    Regal Oriental Hotel/Metropark Hotel Kowloon

    Banquet Information

    Date : 14 December 2012

    Time : 1900

    Restaurant : Renfrew Restaurant

    Location : 2/F, David C. Lam Building (DLB), Shaw Campus.

    Hong Kong Baptist University

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    Useful Information

    Transportation Information

    Address of HKBU for taxi driver:Hong Kong Baptist University Road, Kowloon Tong

    (it is located near the student hall of HKBU)

    香港九龍塘浸會大學道教學及行政大樓

    (浸會大學學生宿舍附近)

    From Airport to AAB (HKBU)/NTT International HouseBy RED taxi: 40mins, HK$250 (Blue taxis serve

    ONLY within Lantau Island)

    By bus: Take E22, alight at “Kam Shing Road”

    bus stop. 1h30mins

    By Airport Express: Take the MTR Airport Express

    to Kowloon Station, get off at Kowloon Station

    (HK$98, 20mins) then take a taxi (HK$40, 20mins)

    Get to AAB from MTR StationBy Minibus: If you come to HKBU by MTR, get off at

    Kowloon Tong MTR station Exit D, then take mini-

    bus 25M*/25M(S) and get off at Carpark Station by

    telling the driver in advance. (It takes 10mins, and

    costs HK$4.9.)25M does NOT stop at Hong Kong Baptist University during 0700-1000. During this time slot, please take 25M(S).

    By Foot: Exit at Kowloon Tong MTR Exit A2 and

    follow the walking path to HKBU (pp.18). It takes

    15mins.

    From Regal Oriental Hotel to AABBy Minibus: Take 25M outside hotel lobby and get

    off at Lee Wai Lee Station. (It takes 10mins and

    costs HK$4.9)

    By Taxi: within HK$25, 10mins

    From AAB to Regal Oriental HotelBy Minibus: Take 25M outside AAB and get off at Regal Oriental Hotel.

    (It takes 10mins and costs HK$4.9)

    By Taxi: within HK$25, 10mins

    From Metropark Hotel Kowloon to AABBy Bus:No.103 or No.208. Get on bus at Metropark

    Hotel Kowloon station; Get off at Mary Rose

    School Station, HK5.7, 10mins

    By Taxi: HK$30, 10mins

    From AAB to Metropark Hotel KowloonBy Bus:No.208. Get on bus at Hong Kong Baptist

    University Station. Get off at Metropark Hotel

    Kowloon

    From Shenzhen to HKBUIf you are coming to HKBU from Shenzhen.

    Commonly, there are three Checkpoints to enter

    Hong Kong, HuangGang Checkpoint (24hr), FuTian

    Checkpoimt (0640-2230) and LuoHu Checkpoint

    (0600-2400)

    From Shenzhen Airport: Take Airport Express 330 to Luohu Station. Then

    go through LuoHu Checkpoint, and take MTR East

    Rail Line to Kowloon Tong Station.

    ORTake a tax i to FuT ian Checkpo in t /LuoHu

    Checkpoint, then across the boarder, then take

    MTR East Rail Line to Kowloon Tong Station.

    OR

    Take Shenzhen-Kowloon Bus to the Checkpoint,

    then cross the boarder. After you enter Hong Kong,

    fi nd the same bus you took before. It will take you

    to Prince Edward bus station. Then you take a taxi

    or MTR to HKBU.

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    Useful Information

    Useful Numbers Telephone no. of Conference Secretary: 3411-5061

    EmergencyEmergency service (Ambulance, Fire, Police): 999

    Info LinesTelephone Directory Enquiries: 1081

    Weather Information: 187-8066

    Hong Kong International Airport: 2181-0000

    Hong Kong Tourist Board Visitor Hotline: 2508-1234

    Overseas IDD and Cardphone Enquiries: 10013

    Abstract USB PenThis USB pen contains conference abstracts, full

    papers, and conference program. It also serves as a

    ball pen.

    Connection InformationOur conference is on Twitter, with tweets from

    @CURSHKBU, the Centre for China Urban and

    Regional Studies Twitter account. Our conference

    is also on Weibo, with the account name “中國

    城市空間與社會轉型國際會議”. Please follow us

    for updates and news! If you are tweeting from the

    conference, please use hashtag #SSTUC2012.

    Useful AppsLanguageChiDin Cantonese/Mandarin app

    Talk Cantonese Talking Cantonese Phrasebook

    TravelMyObservatory HK Weather App

    DiscoverHK City Walk guided walk of Hong Kong

    DiningOpen Rice

    TrafficMTR mobile routes, times, prices and station information

    HKe Transport one-stop service of point-to-point public transport route in HK

    HK Flight Schedule Hong Kong Airport Flight Information

    AcademicHKBU LEWI

    Tourist InformationHong Kong Tourism Board website:

    www.discoverhongkong.com

    HospitalIn case you do not feel well, it is for your and

    other people’s good that you go to the hospital

    immediately. The closest hospital is the Hong Kong

    Baptist Hospital in Kowloon Tong and St. Teresa

    Hospital in Kowloon City. Non-residents can be

    seen here for a fee.

    Hong Kong Baptist Hospital222 Waterloo Road, Kowloon Tong, Kowloon,

    Hong Kong

    Tel: 2339-8888

    St. Teresa Hospital327 Prince Edward Road, Kowloon City, Kowloon,

    Hong Kong

    Tel: 2200-3434

    Conference Website: http://www.hkbu.edu.hk/~curs/2012conference/

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