Preface |
1 | Multiple Interpretations: Urbanization Out of Sync |
2 | Is China an Outlier? China's Urbanization in the Historical and International Contexts |
3 | Fundamentals: Hukou and Migration |
Land Market, Public Finance, Real Estate Development |
4 | Land-use and Public Finance Institutions in China: An Overview |
5 | Land Quota Market in Chongqing and Chengdu: De-spatialize Land Transfer |
6 | Brownfields in Beijing Chemical Plant: How Cities Recycle Industrial Land |
7 | Integrating the Proposed Property Tax with the Public Leasehold System |
8–9 | Module Summary; Student Presentations for Phase 1: Ideas |
Transportation, Economy, Energy, Environment and Technology |
10 | Dispersion of Urban Agglomeration through High-Speed Rail |
11 | Managing Car Ownership in Chinese Mega Cities |
12 | Costs of Air Pollution: Focusing on its Human Health Damage |
13 | Advancing Low-Carbon Cities: Pathways through CERC |
14 | Module Summary; Student Presentations for Phase 2: Proposals |
15 | Progress in Energy Efficiency: Technology, Policy and Market in China's Automobile Sectors |
16 | Financing Urban Access: Transportation, Form and Land Grabbing |
17 | Understanding and Untangling Complex Urban Issues through Emerging Big Data |
18–19 | Module Summary; Student Presentations for Phase 3: Literature |
Social, Cultural and Political |
20 | Drifting and Getting Stuck: Migrants in Chinese Cities |
21 | Urbanization vs. Citizenization: Self-employed Migrants in Wangjingxi Market |
22 | Spatial Justice in Affordable Housing Design in Ningbo |
23 | Preserving Beijing's Spatial Tradition in Rapid Urban Development |
24 | Aging Society: Offering Care to the Elderly in the Confucius Society |
25 | Forging Greater Xi'an: New Regional Strategies and their Urban Outcomes |
26 | Social Housing in China—Explorations, Practices, and Dilemmas |
27 | Course Summary: Alternative Narratives of China's Urbanization; Student Presentations for Phase 4: Team Project |