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2016 IGU Urban Commission Annual Meeting
Governing Globalizing Cities
Conference Program
East China Normal University, Shanghai, China
August 15-20, 2016
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2016 IGU Urban Commission Annual Meeting
Governing Globalizing Cities
East China Normal University, Shanghai, China
August 15-20, 2016
Organizers:
Urban Commission, International Geographical Union
Center for Modern Chinese City Studies, East China Normal University
Center of Urban Studies and Urban Planning, The University of Hong Kong
Urban Geography Committee, Geographical Society of China
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Conference Organizing Committees
Conference Chair:
Prof. Yuemin Ning, The Center for Modern Chinese City Studies, East China Normal
University.
Vice Conference Chair:
Dr. Shenjing He, The University of Hong Kong
Prof. Celine Rozenblat, Chair of the IGU Urban commission, University of Lausanne
Members:
Prof. Bindong Sun, East China Normal University
Dr. Yue Shen, East China Normal University
Dr. Werner Breitung, Xi’an Jiaoting-Liverpool University
Dr. Elfie Swerts, University of Lausanne
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Keynote Speakers Allen J. Scott
Distinguished Research Professor, UCLA, Los Angeles.
For the last several years, Professor Scott's research has
been focused on issues of industrialization, urbanization, and
regional development. This research has involved extensive
theoretical and empirical work. Most recently, he has been
researching the origins and development of high-technology
industry in Southern California, and the policy predicaments
thrown into relief by the recent crisis of the region's
aerospace-defense industry in the post-Cold War era.
A Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society and a Guggenheim and Fulbright Fellow, Dr. Scott
has been a visiting scholar at Zhongshan University in the People's Republic of China, the
University of Paris, the University of Hong Kong and the University of Sao Paulo. From 1990 to
1995 he was director of the Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies at UCLA. He formerly
served as Associate Dean of the School of Public Policy and Social Research.
Fulong Wu (吴缚龙)
Bartlett School of Planning, University College London,
London.
Fulong Wu is Bartlett Professor of Planning at
University College London. His research interests include
urban development in China and its social and sustainable
challenges. He has recently published a book, Planning for
Growth: Urban and Regional Planning in China (2015,
Routledge). He was awarded 2013 Outstanding International Impact Prize by UK ESRC. He is an
editor of International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. He has previously taught at
Cardiff University and the University of Southampton.
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Conference Schedule
Whole day
August 15, 2016 Monday
Conference registration Lobby, Yi Fu Building, ECNU 16:30-18:00 p.m. Steering committee
meeting Room 331, Yi Fu Building, ECNU
18:00-21:00 p.m. Welcome buffet 1st floor, Yi Fu Building, ECNU
08:00-09:15 a.m.
August 16, 2016 Tuesday
Conference registration Main conference hall, Yi Fu Building, ECNU
09:15-9:40 a.m. Opening ceremony Main conference hall, Yi Fu Building, ECNU
09:40-10:00 a.m. Break 10:00-12:00 a.m. Plenary session Main conference hall, Yi Fu Building,
ECNU 12:00-13:30 p.m. Lunch 2nd floor, Hexi Dinning Hall,ECNU 13:30-15:30 p.m. Session A1
Session B1 Session C1
Room 123, Geography Building Room 127, Geography Building Room 131, Geography Building
15:30-15:40 p.m. Break 15:40-17:40 p.m. Session A2
Session B2 Session C2
Room 123, Geography Building Room 127, Geography Building Room 131, Geography Building
17:40-19:00 p.m Urban Studies Publication Workshop
Room 301, Geography Building
19:00 p.m Dinner 3rd floor, Hexi Dinning Hall,ECNU
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08:40-10:20 a.m.
August 17, 2016 Wednesday
Session A3 Session B3 Session C3
Room 123, Geography Building Room 127, Geography Building Room 131, Geography Building
10:20-10:40 a.m. Break 10:40-12:20 a.m. Session A4
Session B4 Session C4
Room 123, Geography Building Room 127, Geography Building Room 131, Geography Building
12:20 -13:30 p.m Lunch 2nd floor, Hexi Dinning Hall, ECNU 13:30 -17:00 p.m City Fieldtrip Zhujiajiao / Shanghai Inner city
08:40-10:20 a.m.
August 18, 2016 Thursday
Session A5 Session B5 Session C5
Room 123, Geography Building Room 127, Geography Building Room 131, Geography Building
10:20-10:40 a.m. Break 10:40-12:20 a.m. Session A6
Session B6 Room 123, Geography Building Room 127, Geography Building
12:20 -13:40 p.m Lunch 2nd floor, Hexi Dinning Hall, ECNU 13:40-15:40 p.m. Session A7
Session B7 Session C7
Room 123, Geography Building Room 127, Geography Building Room 131, Geography Building
15:40-16:00 p.m. Break 16:00-18:00 p.m. Session A8
Session B8 Session C8
Room 123, Geography Building Room 127, Geography Building Room 131, Geography Building
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08:40-10:20 a.m.
August 19, 2016 Friday
Session A9 Session B9
Room 123, Geography Building Room 127, Geography Building
10:20-10:30 a.m. Break 10:30-12:00 a.m. Closing session and
Urban Commission’s Business Meeting
A504, Science Building
12:00 -13:40 p.m Lunch 2nd floor, Hexi Dinning Hall, ECNU 18:00-20:00 p.m. Gala dinner The Shunfeng Hotel Note: 17:20pm, August 19, Participants of Gala Dinner meet at Lobby of Yifu building, 17:30 pm, meet at Lobby of JW Marriott Shanghai Changfeng Park, then take a bus to the Shunfeng Hotel together.
08:30-18:30 p.m.
August 20, 2016 Saturday
Suzhou Fieldtrip Suzhou
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Conference Program
Opening ceremony
09:15-09:40 a.m., August 16 Main conference hall, Yi Fu Building, ECNU
Chair: Dr Yue Shen
Prof. Rongming Wang
Vice President of East China Normal University
Prof. Celine Rozenblat
Chair of the IGU Urban commission, University of Lausanne
Prof. Yanwei Chai
Chair of Urban Geography Committee, Geographical Society of
China
Dr. Shenjing He
Vice Conference Chair, The University of Hong Kong
Welcome Address
Plenary session
10:00-12:00 a.m., August 16 Main conference hall, Yi Fu Building, ECNU
Chair: Prof. Yehua Dennis Wei
10:00-10:45 a.m. Prof. Allen Scott
University of California, Los Angeles
Current Debates in Urban Theory:
A Critical Assessment
10:45-11:00 a.m. Discussant: Prof. Denise Pumain
University of Paris 1
11:00-11:45 a.m Prof. Fulong Wu
University College London
Understanding the Chinese cities
and its implication for the urban
theory
11:45-12:00 a.m Discussant: Prof. Wei Xu
University of Lethbridge
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Session A1 Governing globalization
13:30-15:30 p.m., August 16 Room 123, Geography Building
Chair: Prof. Li Yan Discussant: Prof. Wu Fulong
13:30-13:50 p.m. Celine Rozenblat Cities-States of the World: A Cross-Typological
Approach
13:50-14:10 p.m. Chen Jie, Wu Jiannan How globalization reshapes urban governance of a
global city A case of Shanghai
14:10-14:30 p.m. Daniel O’ Donoghue What are Globalizing Cities?
14:30-14:50 p.m. Yu Taofang China’s Mega City Regions the emergence and
Divergence since 2000
14:50-15:10 p.m. Zhang Fulei City and State Relations in the Era of Globalization
The Perspective of the Politics of Scale
15:10-15:30 p.m. Commentary
Session A2 Complex Urban Systems and processes of cities’ transformation I
15:40-17:40 p.m., August 16 Room 123, Geography Building
Chair: Dr. Daniel O’ Donoghue Discussant: Prof. Celine Rozenblat
15:40-16:00 p.m. Li Yan Unveiling Tokyo’s spatial structure
16:00-16:20 p.m Cosmo Antonio Ignazzi The Brazilian Urban System
16:20-16:40 p.m. Ilya Chubarov Spatial Hierarhcy Inside World City Network and
Emerging Pathways of Chinese World Cities
16:40-17:00 p.m. Cheng Yao The emerging of Shanghai global city-region
trends of interal spatial organization
17:00-17:20 p.m. Antoine Bellwald, Paul
Chapron, Celine Rozenblat
Cognitive proximities in a global urban system
17:20-17:40 p.m Commentary
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Session B1 Sustainable to resilient cities
13:30-15:50 p.m., August 16 Room 127, Geography Building
Chair: Prof. Wang Mingfeng Discussant: Dr. Tomoko Kubo
13:30-13:50 p.m. Jaroslaw Kazimierczak Demolition in contemporary urban space - analysis of
selected European cases
13:50-14:10 p.m. Komali Yenneti The Truly Disadvantaged Urban India Assessing
Spatiotemporal Variability in Social Vulnerability to
Climate Change
14:10-14:30 p.m. MA Jing, Gordon
Mitchell, Dong
Guanpeng
A spatial multilevel analysis of health inequalities and
environmental hazards in Beijing, China
14:30-14:50 p.m. Cai Yanjun Visualizing Social Capital: Building Resilient
Communities
14:50-15:10 p.m. Zhang Yiting Resilient city- Resilient urban form and green space
15:10-15:30 p.m. Zhang Yifei, Li Sheng,
Shen Manhong
Welfare Evaluation for Ecological Restoration of Rivers
Flowing through Suzhou, China-based on a WTA
Investigation
15:30-15:50 p.m. Commentary
Session B2 Shrinking and aging Cities I
16:00-17:40 p.m., August 16 Room 127, Geography Building
Chair: Dr. He Dan Discussant: Prof. Natacha Aveline
16:00-16:20 p.m Dai Erbiao Effects of International Migration on the Population
Growth of Metropolitan Areas and Other Areas in Japan
16:20-16:40 p.m. Eduardo
Brito-Henriques
Examining the perforated city stories of dereliction and
ruination in a Lisbon street
16:40-17:00 p.m. Kerbler Bostjan Ageing in Slovenia, Europe: General and spatial
characteristics
17:00-17:20 p.m. Wu Kang Urban shrinkage in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Region
and Yangtze River Delta Pattern, trajectory and
determinants
17:20-17:40 p.m Commentary
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Session C1 New concepts and methods in urban studies I
13:30-15:30 p.m., August 16 Room 131, Geography Building
Chair: Prof. Zhen Feng Discussant: Prof. Xu Wei
13:30-13:50 p.m. Chai Yanwei Frontiers and Progress in Chinese Behavioral Geography
13:50-14:10 p.m. Glen Kuecker Queering Critical Urbanism : A Case Study of Habitat III
14:10-14:30 p.m. Reinaldo Paul
Pérez Machado,
Chris Small ,
Ligia Vizeu
Barrozo, Ailton
Luchiari
Identification of urban surfaces of São Paulo Metropolitan
Agglomeration with people, lights and land use
14:30-14:50 p.m. Xi Guangliang,
Zhen Feng
Virtualization of urban business space in China a case study on
Zhujianglu electronical shopping center, Nanjing
14:50-15:10 p.m. Xie Dongcan Extracting and Analyzing of Individual Spatiotemporal
Behaviors Using Mobile Signaling Data A Case Study of
Shanghai
15:10-15:30 p.m. Commentary
Session C2 New concepts and methods in urban studies II
15:40-17:40 p.m., August 16 Room 131, Geography Building
Chair: Prof. Wang De Discussant: Prof. Chai Yanwei
15:40-16:00 p.m. Zhen Feng The influence of built environment on choice of shopping
mode case study of Nanjing, China
16:00-16:20 p.m Yang
Yongchun, Shi
Kunbo
Innovation-diffusion hypothesis or efficiency hypothesis A
study on the development path of O2O e-commerce in Chinese
cities
16:20-16:40 p.m. Yue Shen The Influence of the Urban Environment on Non-Work
Activities in Beijing Suburbs: Comparing the Effects of
Different Geographic Contexts Using GPS Data
16:40-17:00 p.m. Zhong Weijing The characteristics of urban nighttime vitality in the city center
of Shanghai and the impact of urban built environment: an
exploratory study using mobile phone data.
17:00-17:20 p.m. Gao Xin Study on the network of districts and counties in Chongqing
basing on the high way cargo flows data
17:20-17:40 p.m Commentary
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Urban Studies Publication Workshop
17:40-19:00 p.m., August 16 Room 301, Geography Building
Chair: Dr. He Shenjing
Prof. Jon Bannister,
Chief Editor of Urban Studies
Getting published in Urban Studies and beyond
Dr. Shenjing He,
Vice Conference Chair, The University of Hong Kong
Dr. Junxi Qian,
Singapore Management University.
From the emerging market to a multifaceted
urban society: Urban China studies
Q & A
Session A3 Complex Urban Systems and processes of cities’ transformation II
08:40-10:20 a.m., August 17 Room 123, Geography Building
Chair: Dr. Pan Fenghua Discussant: Dr. Elfie Swerts
08:40-09:00 a.m. César Ducruet Mapping and analyzing 120 years of ocean shipping
interactions across the global urban system, 1890-2010
09:00-09:20 a.m. Wang Liehui,
Hong Yan
Spatial structure of container port systems between the Taiwan
Strait under the direct shipping policy: a complex network
system approach
09:20-09:40 a.m. Wei Ye Spatial pattern of China’s city network based on the population
flows in Chunyun period.
09:40-10:00 a.m. Zhang Fan, Ning
Yuemin
A spatial analysis of Chinese urban networks using air
passenger flow: central cities and network structure
10:00-10:20 a.m. Commentary
Session A4 Complex Urban Systems and processes of cities’ transformation III
10:40-12:20 p.m., August 17 Room 123, Geography Building
Chair: Dr. César Ducruet Discussant: Dr. Cosmo Antonio Ignazzi
10:40-11:00 a.m. Elfie Swerts,
Celine
Rozenblat
Integration of Chinese cities in the regionalization of world
cities by multinational firms’ networks (2010-2013)
11:00-11:20 a.m. Pan Fenghua The rise of venture capital centers in China a spatial and
network analysis
11:20-11:40 a.m. Li Xiande Beyond the myth of post industrial societyMeasuring the
centrality of Shanghai’s industrial network
11:40-12:00 p.m. Li Huan Spatial and Temporal Evolution of Urban Systems in China
during Rapid Urbanization
12:00-12:20 p.m. Commentary
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Session B3 Urban Governance, planning and participative democracy I
08:40-10:20 a.m., August 17 Room 127, Geography Building
Chair: Prof. Werner Breitung Discussant: Dr. He Shenjing
08:40-09:00 a.m. Ludger Basten Revisiting the city-regional question in Toronto negotioting
scales, institutions and processes of regional governance
09:00-09:20 a.m. Li Zhigang Assemblage, entrepreneurial suburbanism and the restless
(re)making of suburbia in China
09:20-09:40 a.m. Delik Hudalah Governing industrial estates in Indonesia Rise of shadow
government
09:40-10:00 a.m. Shen Jie Paving the way for growth: transit oriented development and
suburbanization in China
10:00-10:20 a.m. Commentary
Session B4 Urban Governance, planning and participative democracy II
10:40-12:20 p.m., August 17 Room 127, Geography Building
Chair: Dr. Qian Junxi Discussant: Prof. Ludger Basten
10:40-11:00 a.m. Guo Yan The redevelopment of peri-urban villages in the context of
path-dependent land institution change and its impact on
Chinese inclusive urbanization
11:00-11:20 a.m. Jiang Yanpeng,
Paul Waley,
Sara Gonzalez
Shifting land-based coalitions in Shanghai's second hub
11:20-11:40 a.m. Huang Xiaoping The Study on the Function of Eastern Recreational Belt in
Nanning based on the Behavior of Tourists
11:40-12:00 p.m. Garrett Wolf The Co-Production of Space Architectural Autogestion and
Participatory Democracy
12:00-12:20 p.m. Commentary
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Session C3 New concepts and methods in urban studies III
08:40-10:20 a.m., August 17 Room 131, Geography Building
Chair: Prof. Gao Xiaolu Discussant: Prof. Glen Kuecker
08:40-09:00 a.m. Xu Wei Theorizing the dividedness of Chinese cities
09:00-09:20 a.m. Oriol Nel•lo,
Joan López,
Jordi Martin
Energy and urban form: The growth of European cities on the
basis of night-time brightness
09:20-09:40 a.m. Li Jin Study on the relationship between the purchasing power and
the distribution of business area
09:40-10:00 a.m. Miao Tingting Government Learning, Policy Imitation and Inter-local
Governmental Competition : A Case Study of Tourist
Resource Development in Weishan Lake
10:00-10:20 a.m. Commentary
Session C4 Subjective/objective Well-Being in cities
10:40-12:20 p.m., August 17 Room 131, Geography Building
Chair: Dr. Liu Zhilin Discussant: Dr. Daniel O’ Donoghue
10:40-11:00 a.m. Gao Xiaolu Evaluation of the Service of Parks in Chinese Urban Areas
11:00-11:20 a.m. Liu Zhilin The Social Implications of Home-Work Separation
Investigating the Links of Commuting and Neighborhood
Social Capital of Low-Income Residents in Beijing, China
11:20-11:40 a.m. Ta Na Gendered Activity pattern with Extra Helpers Evidence from
Beijing, China
11:40-12:00 p.m. Qi Yunting Immigration Policies of City-State and Migrants’ Sense of
Belonging Skilled P.R. Chinese (Im)migrants in Singapore
12:00-12:20 p.m. Wang Kun, He
Shenjing, Wu
Dunxu
New Generation Migrant Workers in China Cultural
Reproduction and Symbolic Construction
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Session A5 Polycentrism, small and medium size cities I
08:40-10:20 a.m., August 18 Room 123, Geography Building
Chair: Dr. Manuel Suárez Lastra Discussant: Prof. Chen Jie
08:40-09:00 a.m. Sun Bindong Spatial Evolution and Economic Performance of City Clusters
in China: From Mono- and Polycentric Perspective
09:00-09:20 a.m. Liu Xingjian Polycentric urban development in China A multi-scale analysis
09:20-09:40 a.m. Anne
Péné-Annette
Small and Medium Size cities in the Great Eastern Venezuela,
motor of metropolization or polycentrism ?
09:40-10:00 a.m. Li Wan, Sun
Bindong
Urban spatial structure and Economic Performance Evidence
from China’s City regions
10:00-10:20 a.m. Commentary
Session A6 Polycentrism, small and medium size cities II
10:40-12:20 p.m., August 18 Room 123, Geography Building
Chair: Prof. Sun Bindong Discussant: Dr. Liu Xingjian
10:40-11:00 a.m. Javier Delgado,
Manuel Suárez
Lastra, Gerardo
Ruiz
Travel to work, increased average distance to work and
emissions in the Regional Belt of Central Mexico
11:00-11:20 a.m. Zhao Xinzheng,
Li Mengxue,
Li Tongsheng
Population distribution and polycentric spatial structure of
Chinese megacities Taking Hangzhou, Wuhan, Xi’an and
Shenyang
11:20-11:40 a.m. Cheng Hui The planning of polycentric mega city-regions in China—
Interpretations, practices and challenges
11:40-12:00 p.m. Zhang Tinglin Polycentricity or dispersal Testing for polycentricity strategy in
metropolitan Shanghai
12:00-12:20 p.m. Li Xiaohu,
Huang Yongbin
Land use evolution of Small towns since 1990 a case study
of Shengze town, Jiangsu Province
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Session B5 Technological innovations, creative activities in cities I
08:40-10:20 a.m., August 18 Room 123, Geography Building
Chair: Antoine Bellwald Discussant: Prof. Yehua Dennis Wei
08:40-09:00 a.m. Lyu Lachang Enterprises autonomy governance in Hi-Tech zone-A case
study of zhongguancun software
09:00-09:20 a.m. Wang Mingfeng "Internet Plus" city: The impact of advanced information and
communication technologies on the changing urban system in
China
09:20-09:40 a.m. Ma Haitao Nonpolitical tendencies of intercity scientific networks in
China
09:40-10:00 a.m. Wang Junsong Productivity spillovers from Foreign Direct Investment in the
Chinese manufacturing industry the role of urban industrial
specialization and variety
10:00-10:20 a.m. Commentary
Session B6 Technological innovations, creative activities in cities II
10:40-12:20 p.m., August 18 Room 123, Geography Building
Chair: Prof. Lyu Lachang Discussant: Prof. Ruben-Camilo Lois-Gonzalez
10:40-11:00 a.m. Isabel André,
Eduardo
Brito-Henriques
The encounter between the city and the arts in a psychiatric
hospital
11:00-11:20 a.m. Zhang Chao A dual existence in the artistic field and art worlds
11:20-11:40 a.m. Sevin Aksoylu,
Pınar Demirel
Etli
What Role Does Technology Play in Urban Regeneration Life
Village Remourban Project in Eskişehir-Turkey
11:40-12:00 p.m. Guo Quanen Does technological innovation decrease or increase income
inequality Evidence from China
12:00-12:20 p.m. Commentary
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Session C5 Subjective/objective Well-Being & Urban Conservation
08:40-10:40 p.m., August 18 Room 131, Geography Building
Chair: Prof. Masateru Hino Discussant: Dr. Tomoko Kubo
08:40-09:00 a.m. Geetha Reddy
Anant
Livable Cities Citizen Perceptions – Policy Implications
09:00-09:20 a.m. Jiang Chao The Spatial Morphology and Configuration Patterns of Urban
Burglary Hotspots A Case Study of DP Peninsula in H City,
China
09:20-09:40 a.m. Yang Daniel
You-Ren
Brothel house preservation, property-led redevelopment and
the conflict of the TDR-leveraged heritage governance: The
case of Wen Meng Lou in Taipei
09:40-10:00 a.m. Ren Wei The Challanges and Opportunities of Charities Managed Built
Heritage Attractions in the UK
10:00-10:20 a.m. Hou Jun Implementing Success Factors of Transfer Development
Rights (TDR) in Built Heritage Conservation in Hong Kong
10:20-10:40 a.m. Commentary
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Session A7 Complex Urban Systems and processes of cities’ transformation IV
13:40-15:40 p.m., August 18 Room 123, Geography Building
Chair: Prof. Yehua Dennis Wei Discussant: Dr. Elfie Swerts
13:40-14:00 p.m. Herman Geyer Determining incommensurables in the spatial
structure of city regions using fractal scaling
14:00-14:20 p.m. Dai Lizhu Domestic investment-induced urbanization in
Inland China in the era of globalization Case study
of the Changzhutan (CZT) region
14:20-14:40 p.m. Li Xiande Beyond the myth of post industrial society
Measuring the centrality of Shanghai’s industrial
network
14:40-15:00 p.m. Philip Geyer Understanding counterurbanisation Driving forces
in the developed and developing world
15:00-15:20 p.m. Pavel Em Big Cities As Fuzzy Central Place Systems
Comparison Of Moscow and Seoul
15:20-15:40 p.m. Commentary
Session A8 Complex Urban Systems and processes of cities’ transformation V
16:00-18:00 p.m., August 18 Room 123, Geography Building
Chair: Dr. Wang Liehui Discussant: Dr. Herman Geyer
16:00-16:20 p.m. Lu Xigang, Pang Lei How settlement attributes affect migration : spatial
pattern and mechanism of population
redistribution in China’s metropolitan area
16:20-16:40 p.m. Zhu Juncheng Evolving geography of city network in the Middle
Reaches of Yangtze River
16:40-17:00 p.m. Cao Jun Fascination’ Model: A new view to evaluate city
function of Globalizing Cities
17:00-17:20 p.m. Ma Xiulian Global Capital or (and) Territorial State:
Examining Leading World Cities in China
17:20-17:40 p.m Li Tao The Evolution of Command and Control Centres in
China
17:40-18:00 p.m. Commentary
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Session B7 Urban Governance, planning and participative democracy III
13:40-15:40 p.m., August 18 Room 127, Geography Building
Chair: Prof. Li Zhigang Discussant: Dr. Manuel Suárez Lastra
13:40-14:00 p.m. Niamh Moore-Cherry (Re-)construction, renewal and revision Revisiting Irish
« urban policy » within and beyond the state in a
post-crisis context
14:00-14:20 p.m. Olga Glezer Current Transformations of Large Urban Municipalities
in Russia The Need, Possibility and Reality
14:20-14:40 p.m. Maria Gunko General community and commuters’ participation in the
urban development of Russia. Evidence from two small
cities
14:40-15:00 p.m. Li Huiping, Zhang
Ping, Zheng Chunrong
Inter-jurisdictional Competition and Redistributive
Expenditure across Chinese County-level Governments
15:00-15:20 p.m. Xia Liying, Feng
Suwei
Preference Evaluation of Traffic Subsidy Policies for
Elderly People---evidence from Shanghai of China
15:20-15:40 p.m. Commentary
Session B8 Urban Governance, planning and participative democracy IV
16:00-18:00 p.m., August 18 Room 127, Geography Building
Chair: Dr. Li Weifeng Discussant: Prof. Niamh Moore-Cherry
16:00-16:20 p.m. Steffen Wetzstein Dissecting the Global Urban Housing Affordability
Crisis across advanced economies from a critical
political economy perspective constraint state power,
governance fail
16:20-16:40 p.m. Li Limei Where the new Shanghainese got their hukou The
spatial distribution of hukou conferment in Shanghai,
2000-2013
16:40-17:00 p.m. Li Ling-Hin Housing Preferences of Middle Class Households in
Guangzhou – implications for community planning and
urban governance
17:00-17:20 p.m. Qiu Junli New Public and Affordable Housing Settlements in
Urban China Typology and Merchanism under Market
Transition, a case study of Guangzhou
17:20-17:40 p.m Commentary
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Session C7 Contested Social Spaces I
13:40-15:40 p.m., August 18 Room 131, Geography Building
Chair: Dr. Liu Xuan Discussant: Dr. María José Piñeira-Mantiñán
13:40-14:00 p.m. André Horn Globalisation, Glocalisation and Changing Ethnic Patterns:
Lessons about School Desegregation from South Africa
14:00-14:20 p.m. Carine Henriot The local effects of Chinese Metropolisation from suburban
perspectives Shanghai New Towns urban development and
residential settlement
14:20-14:40 p.m. Mohan Madan GeoVisualiastion of Informal Settlements in Million Cities
Study of Challenges of Slums and Squatter Settlement in
India
14:40-15:00 p.m. Liu Ye Growth of Rural Migrant Enclaves in Guangzhou, China
Agency, Translocality and Social Mobility
15:00-15:20 p.m. Wu Dunxu, He
Shenjing, Wang
Kun
Social Integration of University Graduates Living in Urban
Villages
15:20-15:40 p.m. Commentary
Session C8 Contested Social Spaces II
16:00-18:00 p.m., August 18 Room 131, Geography Building
Chair: Prof. Ludger Basten Discussant: Prof. André Horn
16:00-16:20 p.m. María José
Piñeira-Mantiñán,
Ruben
Lois-González,
Jesus M.
González-Pérez
From the street to City Hall: social movements and urban
forms of resistance in the current Spain as animators of the
new urban governance in Madrid and Barcelona.
16:20-16:40 p.m. Liu Xuan Neo-productivism and creative transformation of peripheral
villages in West China a “trial by space” approach
16:40-17:00 p.m. Liao Banggu,
David W. S.
Wong
The Social Spatial Restructure of Shanghai Center City from
2000 to 2010 comparative factorial analysis
17:00-17:20 p.m. Honda Hiroki Formation of The Smart Community: A Case of Saitama City,
Saitama Prefecture
17:20-17:40 p.m Sabina Maslova Contested Moscow: recent developments in pedestrianization
in car-oriented post-socialist city
17:40-18:00 p.m. Commentary
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Session A9 Urban Governance, planning and participative democracy V
08:40-10:20 a.m., August 19 Room 123, Geography Building
Chair: Yang Daniel You-Ren Discussant: Dr. Olga Glezer
08:40-09:00 a.m. Li Weifeng Collaborative Governance in Integrated Rail and Property
Development Evidence from Hong Kong and Shenzhen
09:00-09:20 a.m. He Dan, Chen
Xiaobing, Gao
Peng
Hinterland Evolution of Ports along Midstream of the Yangtze
Riverand Coordination Relationship of Port-Hinterland
Economy
09:20-09:40 a.m. Zhang Zhao,
Ceren Ergenc
Actually-existing Authoritarian Urbanism in Asia and beyond
A Comparative Analysis of Turkey and China
09:40-10:00 a.m. Guo Jie On the Trace of the Neoliberal Governmentality A Case Study
on Large-scale Urban Renewal Program in Lanzhou, China
10:00-10:20 a.m. Commentary
Session B9 Shrinking and aging Cities II
08:40-10:20 a.m., August 19 Room 127, Geography Building
Chair: Dr. Eduardo Brito-Henriques Discussant: Prof. Dai Erbiao
08:40-09:00 a.m. Masateru Hino Individual city-centered network for sustainable vitality in
depopulated city
09:00-09:20 a.m. Adam
Radzimski
An extreme case of urban shrinkage: how does urban planning
react?
09:20-09:40 a.m. Tomoko Kubo The Decline in Residential Environment in Aging Japanese
Suburbs
09:40-10:00 a.m. Xu Yishan,
Zhou Dian, Li
Zhe, Qiu Zhiwei
Study on spatial distribution of the elderly population based on
multi-scale analysis
10:00-10:20 a.m. Commentary
Closing session and Urban Commission’s Business Meeting
10:30-12:00 a.m., August 19 A504, Science Building
Chair: Prof. Celine Rozenblat
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The campus and the hotels
From JW Marriott Shanghai Changfeng Park to Geography Building
Expert Building
ECNU Campus 正门 Gate 1
Jinshajiang Rd. Station
ECNU Jinjiang Inn
Yifu Building Geography Building
Science Building
Hexi Dinning Hall
Geography Building
JW Marriott Shanghai Changfeng Park
Changfeng Park
ECNU Campus
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Field trips
Tour option 1: Historical Town Zhujiajiao
Located in a suburb of Shanghai city, Zhujiajiao is an ancient water town
well-known throughout the country, with a history of more than 1700 years. Covering
an area of 47 square kilometres, the little fan-shaped town glimmers like a bright pearl
in the landscape of lakes and mountains. Endowed with another elegant name - "Pearl
Stream" - the little town is the best-preserved among the four ancient towns in
Shanghai. Unique old bridges across bubbling streams, small rivers shaded by willow
trees, and houses with courtyards attached all transport people who have been living
amidst the bustle and hustle of the modern big city to a brand-new world full of
antiquity, leisure and tranquility.
Tour charges: Entrance ticket 20 CNY per person, no other costs.
Time: August 17, 1:30pm-5:00pm
Assembing place: The Chairman Mao statue before Geography building
Tour option 2: Shanghai Inner city
Half-day tour of the Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center, the inner city
area, and the Oriental Pearl TV Tower.
Leader: Prof. Wei Xu
Tour charges: Entrance ticket of Urban Planning Exhibition Center 24 CNY per
person, no other costs.
Time: August 17, 1:30pm-5:00pm
Assembing place: The Chairman Mao statue before Geography building
Tour 3: Suzhou
The one-day excursion will lead us to the city of Suzhou. Now a mere 30 min
train ride from Shanghai and strongly dependent on the spill-over development from
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China’s biggest metropolis, its history dates back about 3000 years. As the centre of
the Wu culture and Wu Kingdom and as an important trading city at the Grand Canal,
Suzhou has historically been much more important than Shanghai. Due to a height
restriction and exceptional conservation efforts, much of the historical urban structure
can still be appreciated during a visit to the old town.
Our excursion will introduce this city through an understanding of its boundaries.
These will include the border between Shanghai and Suzhou, the boundary between
the old town and the booming new development zones, the historical city wall as the
most visible border, and small-scale urban boundaries such as the gated historical
gardens in the old town. The dual aim is to recognise and appreciate the unique
character of Suzhou, but also to deepen the understanding of urban borders and
contemporary Chinese urbanism.
Leader: Dr. Werner Breitung
Tour charges: 100 CNY per person, plus charge for meals.
Time: August 20, 8:30am-6:30pm. The trip will end in Suzhou at about 5:00pm
and the group will be back Shanghai at 6:30pm.
Assembing place: The Chairman Mao statue before Geography building