Organizing Committee
Professor Anthony G . O. Yeh Centre of Urban Studies and Urban Planning, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Dr. Roger C. K. Chan Centre of Urban Studies and Urban Planning, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Programme Committee
Dr. Roger C.K. Chan (Chair) Centre of Urban Studies and Urban Planning, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Professor Si-ming Li Department of Geography, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong Professor George C. S. Lin Department of Geography, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Professor Anthony G . O. Yeh Centre of Urban Studies and Urban Planning, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Professor Yue-man Yeung Department of Geography and Resource Management, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Sponsoring Committee
Professor George Pomeroy Asian Urban Research Association (AURA), USA
10th Asian Urbanization Conference
The First Asian Urbanization Conference was held at the University of Akron, Akron, Ohio, U.S.A. on 19-20 April 1985. The conference was sponsored and organized by the Department of Geography, The Center for Urban Studies, and the Center for International Programs of the University of Akron. More than 70 scholars from fourteen nations participated in the conference. The conference resulted in the publication of two books and three special issues in professional journals (one in the Geographical Review and two in Urban Geography) published in the United States. Many participants of the conference felt that there was a need for similar conferences to be held in different countries every three years or so, to enable interested urban scholars and planners to exchange views on recent development in various Asian regions. As a result, the Asian Urban Research Association (AURA) was formally established in January 1986, housed permanently at the University of Akron. The AURA is a non-profit and private research organization whose primary purpose is to promote the study of urbanization, urban growth in Asian regions and to organize Asian Urbanization Conferences.
Organizer: Centre of Urban Studies and Urban Planning, Faculty of Architecture The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Sponsor: Asian Urban Research Association (AURA)
Table of Contents
Organizing Committee ……………………………………. i
Programme At‐a‐Glance ………………………………….. 3
Floor Plan of Rayson Huang Theatre ………….......... 4
Floor Plan of Runme Shaw Building ……………………. 5
Conference Programme ……………………………………. 6
Monday, 17 August…………………………………………….. 6
Tuesday, 18 August ……………………………………………. 13
Technical Tours ……………………………………………………… 17
Local Technical Tour ……………………………………………. 17
Technical Tour in Pearl River Delta ……………………… 18
Technical Tour in Macau ………………………..…………... 20
Addendum …………………………………………...……………….. 21
Helpful Hints ………………………………………………………. 21
Useful Information ……………………………..……………… 22
Author Index ………………………………………………………. 23
Centre of Urban Studies and Urban Planning …………….. 25
Location Map of the University of Hong Kong ……. 26
Campus Map of the University of Hong Kong ……… 27
Rayson Huang Theatre Podium, G/F
Lecture Theatre
Opening Ceremony Plenary Sessions Sessions 1.1, 2.1, 3.1, 4.1, 5.1 Closing Ceremony
Exit to Rm 202, 203, 204 & 205, Runme Shaw Building
Lift Lobby
Toilets
FOYER
Poster Session Exhibition & Help
Tea Breaks
Rayson Huang Theatre
First Floor
Floor Plan of Rayson Huang theatre and Runme Shaw Building (1st Floor)
Runme Shaw Building
First Floor
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219 219A
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202A
Rm 205
Sessions: 1.4, 2.4, 3.4,
4.4, 5.4
Rm 206
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4.5, 5.5
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Toilets
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Exit to Rayson Huang Theatre
Rm 204
Sessions: 1.3, 2.3, 3.3,
4.3, 5.3
Rm 203
Sessions: 1.2, 2.2, 3.2,
4.2, 5.2
Floor Plan of Runme Shaw Building (2nd Floor)
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Monday, 17 August
Monday, 17 August 9:00 am – 10:15 am
Opening Ceremony Room: Rayson Huang Theatre
Welcoming Addresses:
Professor Lap‐Chee Tsui Vice Chancellor The University of Hong Kong
Professor Anthony Yeh Chairman of Organizing Committee The University of Hong Kong
Professor Ashok Dutt Executive Committee Member Asian Urban Research Association (AURA)
Plenary Session
Planning for Co‐ordinated Development between Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta Mrs. Ava S Y Tse Ng, JP, Director Planning Department, HKSAR Government
Tea & Coffee Break 10:15 am – 10:30 am
Rayson Huang Theatre Foyer
Monday, 17 August 10:30 am – 12:10 pm Parallel Session 1
1.1 Urbanization 10:30 am‐12:10 pm
Room: Rayson Huang Theatre
Chair: Chung‐Tong Wu University of Western Sydney, Australia
Measuring Functional Polycentricity of Urban Region in the Yangtze River Delta Zhendong Luo Nanjing University, China
Asiapolis: Highlight the Urban Hierarchy in Asia Nicolas Douay, Eric Denis French Research Centre on Contemporary China, Hong Kong
The Evolution of the Spatial Structure and Hierarchical Pattern of the Chinese Urban System Ruibo Han, Huhua Cao University of Ottawa, Canada
Urban Shrinkage in Asia:An Exploration and Comparison of China, Japan and S.Korea Chung‐Tong Wu University of Western Sydney, Australia
1.2 Urbanization 10:30 am – 12:10 pm
Room: 203 Runme Shaw Building
Chair: Mee Kam Ng The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Evidences That Demand a Verdict: Place‐Making Battles in Asian World City Mee Kam Ng The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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Monday, 17 August
Agglomeration and Urbanization: Producer Services and Metropolitan Development in China Fiona Fan Yang The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
The Emerging “Beijing Pattern”: The Type Pedigree of Spatial Structures of Metropolitan Areas Guang‐ri Zhang Nanjing University, China
The Urban Environment in Islamic World Khodarahm Bazzi Zabol University, Iran
1.3 Housing 10:30 am – 12:10 pm
Room: 204 Runme Shaw Building
Chair: Seong‐Kyu Ha Chung‐Ang University, Korea
Urban Regeneration and Low‐income Housing in Seoul Seong‐Kyu Ha Chung‐Ang University, Korea
The Limits to High‐Density Housing Development Bo‐sin Tang The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
Modeling Housing Demand Structure: An Example of Beijing Xiaolu Gao Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Housing Policy and Housing the Poor in Rabidly Growing Saudi Cities: Problems and Solutions Mohammed Al‐Yousef King Saud University, Saudi Arabia
1.4 Urban Planning 10:30 am – 12:10 pm
Room: 205 Runme Shaw Building
Chair: Shimou Yao Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, China
The Applicability of Anglo‐American Style Normative Planning in South Asian Cities Bhuiyan Alam The University of Toledo, USA
Master Plans and Urban Growth Realities in Nanjing, China Zhu Qian University of Waterloo, Canada
The Emergence of Landscape, Ecological and Cultural Urbanism in the Central Region of Taiwan: From Localism to Regionalism Li‐Wei Liu, Pei‐Yin Ko Feng Chia University, Taichung
Built Environment Effects on Children School Travel: Independence and Travel Mode Jen‐Jia Lin, Hsiao‐Te Chang
National Taipei University, Taipei
1.5 Industrial and Economic Development 10:30 am – 12:10 pm
Room: 206 Runme Shaw Building
Chair: Si‐Ming Li Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
By Nature or by Nurture: The Formation of New Economy Spaces in Shanghai Sheng Zhong The University of British Columbia, Canada
Urban Governance of Cluster Strategies in the High‐Tech Industrial Sector and the Development of A Creative Milieu in China ‐ The Case of Guangzhou Science Town Friederike Schroeder, Michael Waibel University of Hamburg, Germany
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Monday, 17 August
The Spatial Strategy and the Urban Form of Beijing: A Pursuit for Sustainability? Rebecca Lai Har Chiu The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Spatial Restructuring and Excess Commute in Chinese Cities: A Comparative Study of Shanghai and Guangzhou Quan Hou, Si‐ming Li Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
Monday, 17 August 10:15 am ‐ 10:30 am
Poster Session Venue: Rayson Huang Theatre Foyer
Overview: Conflicts in the Rural‐Urban Fringe Ying Xu, Edwin Hon‐wan Chan, Bo‐sin Tang The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Measuring Urban Competitiveness in the Context of a Region Shi Xian The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
The Interaction Between the Transitions of Market Economy & the Hukou System From the Perspective of Townships in the Coast of China Yue Gong University of Washington, USA
Intensive Land Use of Development Areas in Urbanization: A Case for Suzhou National New & Hi‐Tech Industrial Development Zone Yi Chen, Xianjin Huang, Zhigang Chen Nanjing University, China
Lunch 12:10 pm – 1:15 pm
Maxim’s Food 4/F Chong Yuet Ming
Amenities Centre
Monday, 17 August 1:30 pm – 2:15 pm Plenary Session 1:30 pm – 2:15 pm
Room: Rayson Huang Theatre
Rethinking Asian Cities and Urbanization: Four Transformations in Four Decades Professor Yue‐man Yeung The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Monday, 17 August 2:15 pm – 3:30 pm Parallel Session 2
2.1 Urbanization 2:15 pm – 3:30 pm
Room: Rayson Huang Theatre
Chair: Fulong Wu Cardiff University, UK
Spatial Plan and City‐Region Governance in China Fulong Wu, Fangzhu Zhang Cardiff University, UK
Climate Change and China’s Mega‐Urban Regions Chaolin Gu, Sun Sheng Han Tsinghua University, China
An Analysis of Spatial Structure of Dhaka: Associated Problems and Issues Ishrat Islam, Md. Sarfaraz Gani Adnan, Md. Mostafizur Rahamn, Md. Abu Sayed Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology, Bangladesh
Knowledge Sharing of Flood Risk Management in Kuala Lumpur Rustam Khairi Zahari University of Malaya, Malaysia
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Monday, 17 August
2.2 Urbanization 2:15 pm – 3:30 pm
Room: 203 Runme Shaw Building Chair: Honggang Xu
Sun Yat‐sen University, China
The Missing Puzzle to Foster PRD Regional Integration Macau Perspective Natalie Pui Si Hon Macau Urban Planning Institute, Macau
Urban Growth and Regional Balance in Malaysia Norhaslina Hassan University of Malaya, Malaysia
The Effectiveness of Tourism Real Estate Development Policy in Tourism Urbanization Honggang Xu, Yuefang Wu Sun Yat‐sen University, China
The Politics of Intercity Cooperation in the Pearl River Delta: The case of Guangzhou‐Zhuhai Railway Jiang Xu The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2.3 Urban Renewal and Transport 2:15 pm – 3:30 pm
Room: 204 Runme Shaw Building
Chair: Kurt Fuellhart Shippensburg University, USA
Assessment of U.S. Asian Air Travel on United Airlines Through the Analysis of the Availability of Upgrade and Award Tickets Kurt Fuellhart Shippensburg University, USA
The Contest Between Transport Means: Model Analysis Based on Travel Cost Equilibrium Xianteng Liu Nanjing University, China
A Review on the Critical Factors for a Successful Land Readjustment Project
Yung Yau, Ching Yin Cheng City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Art in Capital Cultural Rehabilitation of Archaic Industrial Buildings in Shanghai
Jun Wang, Stephen Lau The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2.4 Environment and Sustainable Development 2:15 pm – 3:30 pm
Room: 205 Runme Shaw Building
Chair: C. Y. Jim The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Classification of Urban Non‐Construction Land Based on Ecological Sensitivity Analysis Chasong Zhu, Zhendong Luo Tongji University, China
Green Roofs for Environmental and Economic Benefits in the Compact Urban Environment of Hong Kong C.Y. Jim The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Climatic Change and Its Human Dimensions in Pearl River Delta, Southern China Haoyang Dou, Xinyi Zhao Peking University, China
The Narrative(s) of Shanghai's Global City Formation Matthew Skogstad‐Stubbs, Huhua Cao University of Ottawa, Canada
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Monday, 17 August
2.5 Industrial and Economic Development 2:15 pm – 3:30 pm
Room: 206 Runme Shaw Building
Chair: Samuel Thompson Western Illinois University, USA
Understanding the Development and Spatial Evolution of Non‐agricultural Sectors in Beijing Urban Fringe Guangzhong Cao, Tao Liu, Yangbing Miao Peking University, China
Territorial Fixity as A (City‐) State Project: Rescaling the Entrepreneurial Urban Governance in the Crisis‐Prone Hong Kong I‐Chih Lan, Hsiao‐Hung Nancy Chen, Chen‐Jai Lee National Taipei University, Taipei
The Mismatch Between Spatial Distribution of Urban Population And Industrial Structures ‐ Common Blunders Made in China’s Comprehensive Planning Ke Zhou, Zhenyu Liu Shanghai Tongji Urban Planning and Design Institute, China
Implementation of Enterprise Zone Programs: The Case of Hong Kong and American States Samuel Thompson Western Illinois University, USA
Tea & Coffee Break 3:30 pm – 3:45 pm
Rayson Huang Theatre Foyer
Monday, 17 August 3:45 pm – 5:25 pm Parallel Session 3
3.1 Urbanization 3:45 pm – 5:25 pm
Room: Rayson Huang Theatre
Chair: Gonghao Cui Nanjing University, China
New Trends in Urban and Regional Governance in The Pearl River Region Roger C. K. Chan, Shimou Yao The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Reflection on the Recent 30 Years of Urbanization in China Gonghao Cui Nanjing University, China
Urban Expansion in the Yangtze River Delta in China: Growth Pattern and Land Use Efficiency Shuang Chen, Jianping Wu, Yungjun Zhang Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, China
Visual Determinants of Urban Environmental Perception : A Case Study of Perceived Livability Monton Janjamsai Phranakorn Rajabhat University, Thailand
3.2 Urbanization 3:45 pm – 5:25 pm
Room: 203 Runme Shaw Building
Chair: George C. S. Lin The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Mega‐Events as a Marketing Strategy for Building a Chinese Global Famous Brand City under the Global Economic Crisis – A Case Study of Harbin holding the 24th Winter Universiade 2009 Yu Zhao, Jingxiang Zhang, Cunsong Lin Nanjing University, China
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Monday, 17 August
Related Characteristics and Mechanisms for Excess Commuting in Guangzhou Wangbao Liu, Xiaopei Yan Sun Yat‐sen University, China Si‐Ming Li Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
Differentiation of Urban Governance in Guangzhou – Local Governance Modes and Spatial Disintegration Werner Breitung Sun Yatsen University, China
Assessing the Application of the NCI to a Community Research in Taipei Chun‐hao Li, Ping‐hsiang Hsu Yuan Ze University, Taoyuen
3.3 Transport 3:45 pm – 5:25 pm
Room: 204 Runme Shaw Building
Chair: Poh‐Chin Lai The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
The Influence of Jobs‐Housing Balance on The Commuting Travel in Shanghai Bin‐dong Sun, Xin Pan, Yue‐ming Ning East China Normal University, China
Time Series Forecasts of Monthly Ambulance Calls in Hong Kong Ho‐Ting Wong, Poh‐Chin Lai The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Urban Transportation Systems and Governance in the Klang Valley, Malaysia Raja Noriza Rajaariffin, Rustam Khairi Zahari University of Malaya, Malaysia
Studying on the Public Facilities Planning of Central County Cities in Northwest China from the Perspective of Public Policy – A Case of Chengcheng, Shaanxi Province Chen Wang, Ming‐hua Huang, Chun‐yan Hao Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology, China
3.4 Urban Planning 3:45 pm – 5:25 pm
Room: 205 Runme Shaw Building
Chair: Shabih‐ul‐Hassan Zaidi University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore, Pakistan
Land Use and Landscape Changes in Shenzhen River Catchment and Its Impacts on the Local Environment? A Preliminary Study Cho‐Nam Ng, Yujing Xie The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
New Urbanization Trends in Punjab, Pakistan and Their Effect on The Lahore Metropolis S.Shabihul‐Hassan Zaidi Shaker Mahmood Mayo University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore, Pakistan
Spatial Analysis of Industrial Land Use in Riyadh City: Policy Implications Abdallah Al‐Solai King Saud University, Saudi Arabia
3.5 Industrial and Economic Development and Social Justice 3:45 pm – 5:25 pm
Room: 206 Runme Shaw Building
Chair: Lachang Lu Guangzhou University, China
An Emerging Model of Local Globalization: A Case Study of Shining Leather Industry Lachang Lu Guangzhou University, China
Manufacturing Industry Enterprises Location Choice and the Urban Spatial Restructuring in Nanjing Weiguo Lu, Wen Chen Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
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Monday, 17 August
Making Redevelopment Schemes Viable – Risks Reduction to Developers by the Urban Renewal Authority in Hong Kong Mei Fun Rowena Lee University of Glasgow, UK
Monday, 17 August 3:30 pm ‐ 3:45 pm
Poster Session Venue: Rayson Huang Theatre Foyer
Assessment of Rainstorm Risk of Urban Agglomeration in the Yangtze River Delta Xiaoming Sun, Haoyang Dou, Xinyi Zhao Peking University
A Study on Planning for Urban Comprehensive Safety System Xiangping Li, Xiaohu Wu Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology, China
The Changing Public Spaces in China’s Residential Communities Zhu Chen The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
The Institutional Innovation of Inter‐City Cooperation in the Process of Regional Economic Integration: A Case Study of Tourism Traffic Guide Signs Setting Cooperation in the Yangtze River Delta Region Hong Wu, Tao‐fang Yu, Chao‐lin Gu Donghua University, China
The Changing Layering Structure of Manufacturing in Beijing and Its Factor Decomposition: Based on the National Census of Basic Units Tao Liu, Guangzhong Cao Peking University, China
Hi‐Tech Hyderabad: Knowledge Hub or Spaces of Exclusion? Diganta Das National University of Singapore, Singapore
Institutional Change and Path Dependence: A Study on Factors of “Hong Kong‐Shenzhen Metropolis” Yun Li, Jianfa Shen The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Another Invisible Hand in the Process of China’S Urbanization: A Qualitative Study of Guangzhou Xiaohui Zhong The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Community Institutions in Asian Housing Management Practice Siti Hajar Binti Misnan, Edwin Hon Wan Chan, Bo‐sin Tang, Supian Bin Ahmad The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
Conference Dinner 6:15 pm ‐ 9:30 pm, Monday
Loke Yew Hall, Main Building, HKU
All registered participants are welcome!(please see location map at the back of
the conference programme)
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Tuesday, 18 August
Tuesday, 18 August 8:30 am – 10:10 am Parallel Session 4
4.1 Slumdog Millionaire and South Asian City Slums 8:30 am – 10:10 am
Room: Rayson Huang Theatre
Chair: Ashok Dutt University of Akron, USA
Roundtable Panalists Ashok Dutt University of Akron, USA
Animesh Halder Calcutta Metropolitan Development Authority, India
Ishrat Islam Bangladesh Univeristy of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh
George Pomeroy Shippensburg University, USA
4.2 Urbanization and GIS 8:30 am – 10:10 am
Room: 203 Runme Shaw Building
Chair: Debnath Mookherjee Western Washington University, USA
Urban Hierarchical Structure and Development: Perspectives on Urbanization in India Debnath Mookherjee, Jonah White Western Washington University, USA
Compiling Criteria for Identification of Main Structure of City Mohammad R. Bazregar, Borhan Abdi Shiraz University, Iran
Quantifying the Urbanization Characteristics Associated with Peak Urban Temperatures Melissa Hart, David Sailor, Chien Tat Low The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Mapping Deprivation for Local Governance in Urban India: The Case of Three Maga‐Cities of Delhi, Kolkata and Mumbai Amrita Anand Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
4.3 Transport and Urban Planning 8:30 am – 10:10 am
Room: 204 Runme Shaw Building
Chair: Victor F. S. Sit Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
Can Western Mobility Solutions Apply to East Asian Cities? Yves Boquet University de Bourgogne, France
A Study of the Planning and Design Projects Evaluation for Urban Built Environment Wann‐Ming Wey National Taipei University, Taipei
Mobility, Accessibility and Trip Making in Beijing Donggen Wang Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
Urbanization and the City in the PRC (1949‐2008) Victor F. S. Sit Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
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Tuesday, 18 August
4.4 Urban Planning and Urban Poverty 8:30 am – 10:10 am
Room: 205 Runme Shaw Building
Chair: Cindy Fan University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Urban Villages in China: A 2008 Survey of Migrant Settlements in Beijing Cindy Fan, Siqi Zheng, Fenjie Long, and Yizhen Gu University of California, Los Angeles, USA
China Urban Villages and India Slums: Origins, Developments and the Roles They Play in Asia Urbanization Brenda Madrazo Utrecht University, Netherlands
Building an Image of Villages‐in‐the‐city: A Clarification of China’s Distinct Urban Space Him Chung Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
Urbanization And Labor Market Informality In Developing Countries
Naci Gundogan, M. Kemal Bicerli Anadolu University, Turkey
4.5 Industrial and Economic Development and Social Justice 8:30 am – 10:10 am
Room: 206 Runme Shaw Building
Chair: Nopadon Sahachaisaeree King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology, Thailand
Intermarriage Behavior of Residents in Guangzhou in Recent Decades; Social Geographic Perspective Jun Ouyang et al. South China Normal University, China
Defining Gender and Service Sector in Delhi and Kolkata Taruna Bansal Jamia Millia Islamia, India
Contribution of Urban Petty Commodity Sector to the Formal Urban Economy in Bangkok: A Case of Formal‐Informal Economic Linkages in the Silom Area
Nopadon Sahachaisaeree King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology, Thailand
Female Labor Force Participation in Urbanization Process: The Case of Turkey M. Kemal Bicerli, Naci Gundogan Anadolu University, Turkey
Tea & Coffee Break 10:10 am – 10:30 am
Rayson Huang Theatre Foyer
Tuesday, 18 August 10:30 am – 11:50 am Parallel Session 5
5.1 HKGA Session 10:30 am – 11:50 am
Room: Rayson Huang Theatre
Chair: Donggen Wang Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
40th Anniversary of the Hong Kong Geographical Association (Round Table Discussion)
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Tuesday, 18 August
5.2 Employment 10:30 am – 11:50 am
Room: 203 Runme Shaw Building
Chair: David Meyer Washington University in St. Louis, USA
Kyoto Urban Design: A Case Study for Chiang Mai, Thailand Karuna Raksawin Chiang Mai University, Thailand
Job Mobility Networks of Hong Kong Investment Bankers David Meyer Washington University in St. Louis, USA
Indian Metropolitan City: A Human Development Strategy Deeksha Bajpai Tewari University of Delhi, India
Foreign Investors Versus Host Communities: an Urban Political Economy Model for Tourist Cities Edmund Li Sheng Institute for Tourism Studies, Macau
5.3 Urban Planning 10:30 am – 11:50 am
Room: 204 Runme Shaw Building
Chair: Michael Waibel University of Hamburg, Germany
Eliciting Public Preference on Conservation of Historic Buildings in Hong Kong: Illustrating the Use of an Econometric Model Esther H.K. Yung, Edwin H.W. Chan The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
Enforcement of Planning Conditions in Comprehensive Development Area Zones: A Hong Kong Case Study Ping Yung Nottingham Trent University, UK
Potentials of Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies of the New Urban Middle Classes in Ho Chi Minh City/Vietnam in Times of Climate Change Michael Waibel University of Hamburg, Germany
Study on Evaluation of Regional Construction Land Allocative Efficiency in Mainland China Qing Wang, Zhigang Chen, Yi Chen Nanjing University of Posts and Telcommunications, China
5.4 Environment and Sustainable Development 10:30 am – 11:50 am
Room: 205 Runme Shaw Building
Chair: George Pomeroy Shippensburg University, USA
Impacts of Data Inconsistency on Water Quality Management, Songkla Province, Thailand Ruetairat Eadkeaw, Wanpen Charoentrakuleeti Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand
Climate Change: The Relevance to China Anand Kadambi University of North Florida, USA
Pollution Parameters in Asian Cities George Pomeroy Shippensburg University, USA
Integrated Approach to Urban Environmental Research in Developing Countries: A Case of Solid Waste Management in Bangkok Wichitra Singhirunnusorn Mahasarakham University, Thailand Nopado Sahachaisaeree Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Bangkok, Thailand
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Tuesday, 18 August
5.5 Urbanization 10:30 am – 11:50 am
Room: 206 Runme Shaw Building
Chair: Cho‐Nam Ng The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
New Regionalism, Regionness and Hong Kong‐Shenzhen Cooperation Xiaolong Luo, Jianfa Shen Chinese Academy of Science, China
Urbanisation and Marginalisation of Local Communities: A Case of Catholic Gauddis Of Margao ‐ Goa, India. Nandkumar Sawant, Komal Puranik‐Marathe Smt. Parvatibai Chowgule College, India
Super‐Urbanization: Urban Labor Transitions in China Hongmian Gong, Fiona F. Yang Hunter College of the City University of New York, USA
Regional Development Strategy in Saudi Arabia Mohd. Alkahtani King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia
Tuesday, 18 August 10:10 am ‐ 10:30 am
Poster Session Venue: Rayson Huang Theatre Foyer
The Dynamics of Chinese Urbanization and Urban Housing Growth Since the Mid‐1990’S Junhua Chen, Ying Wu, Fei Guo Macquarie University, Australia
Filling the Gap Between the Two Systems within One Country ‐‐ The Planning Practice Between Hong Kong and Shenzhen Yuanzhou Tang The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Urbanization and Access to Basic Urban Service in Vietnamese Cities – Case Study on Narrow Lane Districts in Hanoi Thai Son Pham
INSA Lyon, France
Analysis on Landuse and Urbanization Spatial Process in French Concession of Shanghai supported by GIS (1898‐1914) Zhen‐yu Mou
Fudan University, China
Tuesday, 18 August 12:00 pm – 12:20 pm 12:00 pm – 12:20 pm
Closing Ceremony
Room: Rayson Huang Theatre
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Local Technical Tour
Sunday, 16 August, 2009
13:45 ‐ 18:00 Half‐day Local Technical Tour
13:45 Hotel Pick up (Robert Black College, Island Pacific Hotel and Ramada Hong Kong Hotel)
14:00 Departure 14:30 ‐ 15:15 Visit Central CBD
15:15 ‐ 16:15 Visit Hong Kong Planning and Infrastructure Exhibition Gallery
16:15 ‐ 18:00 Visit Wan Chai Redevelopment Projects
18:00 Back to Robert Black College, Island Pacific Hotel and Ramada Hong Kong Hotel
HONG KONG
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Optional Technical Tour 1
Pearl River Delta (PRD) Technical Tour Tuesday, 18 August 2009
14:00 Depart from HKU for Shenzhen (Pick up at Rayson Huang Theatre)
15:30 ‐ 16:30 Visit Shenzhen CBD axis 16:30 ‐ 18:00 Visit Shenzhen Planning Bureau 18:00 ‐ 19:00 Dinner 19:00 ‐ 21:00 Leaving Shenzhen for Guangzhou 21:00 ‐ 21:30 Hotel Check in Wednesday, 19 August 2009
8:00 ‐ 9:00 Explore Xi Guan Historic Zone and hotel checkout
9:30 ‐ 10:45 Visit Guangzhou Urban Planning Bureau 10:45 ‐ 11:30 Visit Pearl River New Town CBD and Lunch 11:30 ‐ 14:00 Visit Guangzhou University Town 14:00 ‐ 17:30 Visit Nansha Development District 17:30 ‐ 20:00 Return trip to Hong Kong 20:00 Back to Robert Black College, Island Pacific Hotel and
Ramada Hong Kong Hotel Note:
1. You are responsible for applying and obtaining a valid tourist visa to Mainland China.
2. Please bring your visas and travel documents for entering Mainland China and
checking in the hotel.
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Optional Technical Tour 2
Macau Technical Tour Wednesday, 19 August 2009
8:00 Meet in front of McDonald’s (Shop 267 located on the 2nd floor) at HK‐Macau Ferry Terminal (Address: Shun Tak Centre, 166‐200 Connaught Road, Central)
8:30 ‐ 10:00 Depart for Macau by Ferry
10:00 ‐ 13:00 Visit Historic Center of Macau (http://www.macauheritage.net/en/default.aspx)
13:00 ‐ 14:00 Lunch Cafe Litoral 14:00 ‐ 15:30 Visit Macau Recreational projects 18:00 ‐ 19:30 Back to Hong Kong by Ferry Note:
You are responsible for applying and obtaining a valid tourist visa to Macau
(Passports & tourist visa information
http://www.macautourism.gov.mo/en/members/tellyourfrd.php?CatID=10&RecID=18&locat
ion=/en/info/get2macau.php)
MACAU
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Helpful Hints
Conference Registration
The AUC Registration Desk is located in the Rayson Huang Theatre Foyer. Please be sure to pick up the “Last Minute Programme Changes”, if available, which will update you on the latest changes of the programme. The Registration Desk will be staffed during the following hours: Monday, 17 August 8:30 am – 5:00 pm Tuesday, 18 August 8:15 am – 12:00 pm Presentation Tips • Each parallel session contains 3-5 papers.
Each presenter has 15-20 minutes to present the paper depending on the number of papers, followed by Q&A. Chair of the session will inform presenters the maximum presentation time before the session.
• In 15 minutes you can typically present about five double-spaced pages at a pace that listeners can comfortably follow.
• Do not attempt to read your paper. Don’t turn your back to the audience to read a projected text and don’t read out loud what your audience can read for itself.
• Indicate at the beginning of your talk if you will distribute your paper in hard copy at the end of the session or if you are willing to send electronic versions when you return home.
• Concentrate on what is new, interesting and different rather than providing full theory and methodology.
• AUC does not publish a conference proceeding book and, therefore, AUC does not have style, spelling and usage guidelines.
• If you have any concerns about setting up your presentation, please go to the session room 20 minutes before the start of your session to set up your presentation and ask conference staff to assist you before your scheduled presentation.
• If you do experience trouble at the very last minute of your presentation (it happens!) – please step aside immediately and offer the time to another presenter while you work out your trouble – and don’t hesitate to ask us for help. We will do what it takes to get you up and going.
Audio Visual Equipment Available On-Site for Presenters Pre-Set Equipment
Each session room is equipped with a computer and computer projector. NO overhead or slide projectors are provided. Session rooms are staffed by student volunteers. We recommend you to go to session room 20 minutes before the start of your session to set up your presentation. Please ask the conference staff to assist your set up if necessary. Computer Protocol
Computers are provided in the session rooms. You do not need to bring your own laptop for presentation. You might just bring the memory stick which contains your presentation file. To be safe, you may back up your file online just in case.
The operating system is Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft Office 2003 is installed. Make sure your presentation file is compatible with the system and software (e.g. PowerPoint 2007 document may not be compatible. It is safer to save your file in PowerPoint 97-2003 *.ppt format and not PowerPoint 2007 *.pptx) Internet Access
Internet access is provided on the conference venue. Please refer to User Guide to Lab Computers and Wi-Fi (supplementary sheet) for details. Session Chair Guidelines • Please arrive at the session room five
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Author Index A Abdi, Borhan,4.2 Adnan, Md. Sarfaraz Gani, 2.1 Ahmad, Supian Bin, Poster Alam, Bhuiyan, 1.4 Alkahtani, Mohd., 5.5 Al‐Solai, Abdallah, 3.4 Al‐Yousef, Mohammed, 1.3 Anand, Amrita, 4.2 B Bansal, Taruna, 4.5 Bazregar, Mohammad R., 4.2 Bazzi, Khodarahm, 1.2 Beitung, Werner, 3.2 Benhart, John, 5.4 Bicerli, M. Kemal, 4.5, 4.4 Boquet, Yves, 4.3 C Cao, Guangzhong, 2.5, Poster Cao, Huhua, 1.1 Chan, Edwin Hon‐Wan, 5.3, Poster Chan, Roger C. K., 3.1 Chang, Hsiao‐Te, 1.4 Chen, Hsiao‐hung Nancy, 2.5 Chen, Shuang, 3.1 Chen, Wen, 3.5 Chen, Yi , 5.3, Poster Chen, Zhigang, 5.3, Poster Chen ,Zhu, Poster Cheng, Ching Yin, 2.3 Chiu, Rebecca Lai Har, 1.5 Chung, Him, 4.4 Cui, Gonghao, 3.1 D Das, Diganta, Poster Denis, Eric, 1.1 Douay, Nicolas, 1.1 Dou, Haoyang, 2.4, Poster Dutt, Ashok, 4.1 E Eadkeaw, Ruetairat, 4.4 F Fan, Cindy, 4.4 Fuellhart, Kurt, 2.3
G Gao, Xiaolu, 1.3 Gong Yue, Poster Gong, Hongmian, 5.5 Gu, Chaolin, 2.1, Poster Gundogan, Naci, 4.5, 4.4
H Ha, Seong‐Kyu, 1.3 Halder, Animesh, 4.1 Han, Ruibo, 1.1 Han, Sun Sheng, 2.1 Hao, Chun‐yan, 3.3 Hart, Melissa, 4.2 Hassan, Norhaslina , 2.2 Hon, Natalie Pui Si, 2.2 Hou, Quan, 1.5 Huang, Ming‐hua, 3.3 Huang, Xianjin, Poster I Islam Ishrat, 2.1, 4.1
J Janjamsai, Monton, 3.1 Jim, C.Y., 2.4 K Kadambi, Anand, 4.4 Ko, Pei‐Yin, 1.4 L Lai, Poh‐Chin, 3.3 Lan, I‐Chih, 2.5 Lau, Stephen, 2.3 Lee, Chen‐jai, 2.5 Lee, Mei Fun Rowena, 3.5 Li, Chun‐hao, 3.2 Li, Si‐ming, 1.5, 3.2 Li, Xiangping, Poster Li, Yun, Poster Lin, Cunsong, 3.2 Lin, Jen‐Jia, 1.4 Liu, Li‐Wei, 1.4 Liu, Tao, 2.5, Poster Liu, Wangbao, 3.2 Liu, Xian‐teng, 2.3 Low, Chien Tat, 4.2 Lu, Lachang, 3.5 Lu, Weiguo, 3.5 Luo, Zhendong, 1.1, 2.4
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M Madrazo, Brenda, 4.4 Meyer, David, 5.2 Miao, Yangbing, 2.5 Misnan, Siti Hajar Binti, Poster Mookherjee, Debnath, 4.2 Mou, Zhen‐yu, Poster N Ng, Cho‐Nam, 3.4, 5.5 Ng, Mee Kam, 1.2 Ning Yue‐Ming, 3.3
O Ouyang, Jun, 4.5 P Pan, Xin, 3.3 Pham, Thai Son, Poster Pomeroy, George, 4.1, 5.4 Puranik‐Marathe, Komal, 5.5
Q Qing, Wang, 5.3 Qian, Zhu, 1.4 R Rahamn, Md. Mostafizur, 2.1 Rajaariffin, Raja Noriza, 3.3 Raksawin, Karuna, 5.2 Rense, William, 5.3 S Sahachaisaeree, Nopado, 5.4, 4.5 Sailor, David, 4.2 Sayed, Md. Abu, 2.1 Schroeder, Friederike, 1.5 Shen, Jianfa, Poster Sheng, Edmund Li, 5.2 Singhirunnusorn, Wichitra, 5.4 Sit, Victor F. S., 4.3 Skogstad‐Stubbs, Matthew, 2.4 Sun Bin‐dong, 3.3 Sun, Xiaoming, Poster T Tang, Bo‐sin, 1.3, Poster Tewari, Deeksha Bajpai, 5.2 Thompson, Samuel, 2.5 W Waibel, Michael, 1.5, 5.3
Wang, Donggen, 4.3, 5.1 Wang, Chen, 3.3 Wang, Jun, 2.3 Wey, Wann‐Ming, 4.3 White, Jonah, 4.2 Wong ,Ho‐Ting, 3.3 Wu, Chung‐Tong, 1.1 Wu, Fulong, 2.1 Wu, Hong, Poster Wu, Jianping, 3.1 Wu, Xiaohu, Poster Wu, Yuefang, 2.2 X Xian Shi, Poster Xie, Yujing, 3.4 Xu, Honggang, 2.2 Xu, Jiang, 2.2 Xu, Ying, Poster Y Yang, Fiona Fan, 1.2 Yan, Xiaopei, 3.2 Yao, Shimou, 3.1 Yau, Yung, 2.3 Yu, Tao‐fang, Poster Yung, Esther H.K., 5.3 Yung, Ping, 5.3 Z Zahari Rustam Khairi, 2.1, 3.3 Zaidi, S.Shabihul‐Hassan, 3.4 Zhang, Fangzhu, 2.1 Zhang, Guang‐ri, 1.2 Zhang, Jingxiang, 3.2 Zhang, Yunjun, 3.1 Zhao, Xinyi, 2.4, Poster Zhao, Yu, 3.2 Zhong, Sheng, 1.5 Zhong, Xiaohui, Poster Zhou, Ke, 2.5 Zhu,Cha‐song, 2.4
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Following the reorganization of the Centre of Urban Planning and Environmental Management (CUPEM) on 1 July 2008, the Department of Urban Planning and Design (DUPAD) was established in the Faculty of Architecture to continue the teaching of urban planning and related areas in housing management and transport. The Centre of Urban Studies and Urban Planning (CUSUP), which was established 28 years ago in 1980 and renamed as CUPEM in 1991, was re-established to continue interdisciplinary research in urban studies and planning.
Department of Urban Planning and Design
(DUPAD) DUPAD offers taught post-graduate and MPhil
and PhD research programmes in Urban Planning, Urban Design, Housing Management and Transport Policy and Planning. The MSc (Urban Planning) programme is professionally recognised by the Hong Kong Institute of Planners (HKIP) and the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI). The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) International also accredits students specialising transport planning. The professional stream of the Master of Housing Management (MHousMan (Professional Stream)) programme (jointly offered with the School of Professional and Continuing Education (SPACE)) is recognised by the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) and the Hong Kong Institute of Housing (HKIH). The MA in Transport Policy and Planning (MATPP) (jointly offered with the Department of Geography and Department of Civil Engineering) is recognized by the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) International. The Master of Urban Design (MUD) is a professionally oriented programme for urban designers.
Centre of Urban Studies and Urban Planning
(CUSUP) The main function of CUSUP is to foster
interdisciplinary research in urban studies and planning in the University of Hong Kong. It aims to act as a focus for interdisciplinary research and offer a forum for academics, practitioners and the community to exchange views on urban studies and urban planning; to undertake contract research for both the public and private sectors; to organize seminars, conferences, and workshops; to publish working papers and monographs; and to promote inter-institutional, regional and international cooperation in urban studies and urban planning.
Research Associations and Networks • Asia Planning School Association (APSA) • Asia Pacific Network for Housing Research
(APNHR) • Hong Kong Housing Research Network
(HKHRN) Academic Staff Anthony G.O. YEH Head, Chair Professor and Director of CUSUP B.A. (HKU), M.Sc. (Asian Institute of Technology), M.R.P., Ph.D. (Syracuse), FHKIP, FRTPI, FPIA, FCILT, FBCS, RPP, Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
Roger C.K. CHAN Associate Professor B.Soc.Sci. (CUHK), M.Sc. (L.S.E.), D. Phil. (Oxon), FRGS
Rebecca L.H. CHIU Associate Professor and Assistant Director of CUSUP B.A. (N.S.W.), PhD.(A.N.U.), Hon FHKIH, J.P. Mee Kam NG Associate Professor B.A. (HKU), M.Sc. (HKU), Ph.D. (UCLA), MHKIP, MRTPI Arlen M. YE Assistant Professor B.Sc. (Tianjin), M.Arch, Ph.D. (Chalmers), SAR (Sweden) Feng ZHANG Assistant Professor B.Sc. (NJU), M.Sc. (NJU), Ph.D. Candidate (Maryland)
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