New paper is published in Habitat International: Incentives behind local governments' industrial land transfers: evidence from China

This study constructed a theoretical model to clarify the essential role of industrial land supply in local economic development. Empirical analysis in Yangtze River Delta of China shows that (i) a widening gap between industrial and nonindustrial land prices forms the market incentive, promoting county-level governments to reduce industrial land supply; (ii) greater budget shares can serve as the fiscal incentive, directing them to increase industrial land supply; and (iii) the political incentive stemming from promotion tournament has insignificant effects on industrial land transfers. These results hold across various robustness checks.

One paper is accepted: Diversity and Abundance: Evolution of Cultural Resources during Urbanization Process in China´s Megacities

While scholars have increasingly focused on the role of cultural resources in sustainable urban development, yet issues related to the evolution of these resources have not been adequately explored. This study fills this gap by innovatively applying a modified species diversity and abundance index to quantifies the diversity and abundance of cultural resources, and then we detect the evolution pattern in types and absolute quantities of urban cultural resources across 14 major Chinese cities from 1999 to 2018.

Paper is accepted by Letters in Spatial and Resource Sciences

This empirical study compares the effects of face-to-face and online communication in driving innovation output at the regional level under the traffic constraints imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, to examine whether innovation can overcome spatial barriers through online communication.

Our paper on FURP has been selected as 2024 Best Paper Award

News from the editorial board that our paper published in Frontiers of Urban and Rural Planning has been selected as one of the five recipients of the 2024 Best Paper Award.

I participated in the 60th ISOCARP Conference in Italy

I participated in the 60th ISOCARP Conference in Siena, Italy, and presented a research on the impact of urban amenity on innovative spaces.