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SESSION 1: BACKGOUND | YSI Reading Group on CHINA’S LAND POLICY

YSI Reading Group on CHINA’S LAND USE

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April 7, 2022 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

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Description

CHINA’S LAND USE PLANNING AND POLICY

In the past two decades, the growth of new towns in China has been noteworthy. This project aims to analyze in depth what are the motivations behind this strategy and up to which extent can spatial planning impact the economy? To better grasp this complex phenomenon, we will collectively conduct a SWOT analysis of this strategy, reflecting on its strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats.

Session 1 will focus on a recent article presenting an overview of the topic. Why is this topic relevant to think today's Economics?

The session will feature a 15 minutes presentation summing up the article's main ideas and discussion will follow. All are welcome!

For any QUERIES or difficulties accessing the ARTICLES contact the webinar’s organizer and moderator Diana Soeiro (co-coordinator of the Philosophy of Economics WG) at [email protected] .


SESSION 1: BACKGROUND – APRIL 7, Thursday, 10am EDT/ 2pm GMT/ 10pm China

Session presented by the Philosophy of Economics WG
DIANA SOEIRO (ISCTE-University Institute of Lisbon, Portugal)

(34 pages) Lili Wang (2022) China’s new town movements since 1949: A state/space perspective, Progress in Planning, 155, 100514, DOI: 10.1016/j.progress.2020.100514


UPCOMING SESSIONS

Session 2: Financialization
Session presented by the East Asia WG
Celso Gonzalez (National Autonomous University Of Mexico, Mexico)
May 5, 2022

(11 pages) Fulong Wu (2010) How Neoliberal Is China's Reform? The Origins of Change during Transition, Eurasian Geography and Economics, 51:5, 619-631, DOI: 10.2747/1539-7216.51.5.619
(18 pages) Fulong Wu (2021) The long shadow of the state: financializing the Chinese city, Urban Geography, DOI: 10.1080/02723638.2021.


Session 3: On Governance
Session presented by the Urban and Regional Economics WG
Hudda Najeeb Luni (University of Karachi, Pakistan)
June 2, 2022

(9 pages) Fulong Wu (2016) Emerging Chinese Cities: Implications for Global Urban Studies, The Professional Geographer, 68:2, 338-348, DOI: 10.1080/00330124.2015.1099189

(14 pages) David Harvey (1989) From Managerialism to Entrepreneurialism: The Transformation in Urban Governance in Late Capitalism, Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography, 71:1, 3-17, DOI: 10.1080/04353684.1989.11879583


Session 4: Urban Sustainability
Session presented by the Sustainability WG
Pierre Lack (London School of Economics, UK and Peking University, China)
June 30, 2022

(9 pages) Jiang, Y., Mohabir, N., Ma, R., & Zhu, P. (2017). Sorting through Neoliberal Variations of Ghost Cities in China. Land Use Policy, 69, 445–453. DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2017

(12 pages) Yunqing Xu, Ramin Keivani & Albert Junjian Cao (2018) Urban sustainability indicators re-visited: lessons from property-led urban development in China, Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 36:4, 308-322, DOI: 10.1080/14615517.2018.1447735

Hosted by Working Group(s):

Organizers

Attendees

Diana Soeiro

Tom Cliff

Pasang Lhamo

Kunal Munjal

Jana Rué Glutting

John Fitzgerald

Onurcan Ãœlker

Nuray Çolak

Bryan Joseph Ortiz

Alex Riley

Shiwen Xu

Oliver Harman

Alfonso Noé Martínez Alejandre

Patrick Hallan

Celso Gonzalez

Gauri Atre

Farwa Naqvi

Pierre Lack

Sruthi Sathya

farhad gohardani

Hudda Luni

Vicente Mosso Pausic

Jay Pocklington

Christina Mosalagae

Bingru Wu

CESAR CORNEJO-ROMAN