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CURRICULUM VITAE Mark Yaolin WANG Director, Centre for Contemporary Chinese Studies Professor, School of Geography University of Melbourne, Parkville 3010 Victoria email: [email protected] ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS PhD in Geography (1995) Title: “The Socioeconomic and Spatial Transformation in the Shenyang-Dalian Extended Metropolitan Region of China, 1978-1992.” Department of Geography, University of British Columbia, Canada M Sc. in Geography (1985) Title: “Analysis and adjustment of agricultural production structure in Sanjiang plain, Heilongjiang, China”. Changchun Institute of Geography (now called Northeast Institute of Geography and Agricultural Ecology), Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun, Jilin, China B Sc. in Geography (1982) Department of Geography, Shanxi Normal University, Shanxi, China PRESENT POSITIONS 2020+: Director, Centre for Contemporary Chinese Studies, University of Melbourne 2013+: Professor (tenured), School of Geography, University of Melbourne 2018+: Editorial Advisory Board member, Geographic Research 2016+: Editorial Board, Geographical Research Forum 2016+: Editorial Board member, Journal of Asian Energy Studies 2012+: Editorial Committee member, Geographical Science Research (in Chinese) 2010+: Honorary Professor, Northeast Institute of Geography and Agro-Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun, China 2008+: Editorial Committee Member, International Development Planning Review 2007+: Editorial Committee member, Chinese Geographical Science PREVIOUS POSITIONS 2014-2016: Chairperson, Teaching and Learning Committee, School of Geography, University of Melbourne 2011-2015: Professor of China’s “Hundred Talents Program”, Shanxi Normal University, Linfen, Shanxi, China

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Mark Yaolin WANG

Director, Centre for Contemporary Chinese Studies

Professor, School of Geography

University of Melbourne, Parkville 3010 Victoria

email: [email protected]

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

PhD in Geography (1995)

Title: “The Socioeconomic and Spatial Transformation in the Shenyang-Dalian

Extended Metropolitan Region of China, 1978-1992.” Department of Geography,

University of British Columbia, Canada

M Sc. in Geography (1985)

Title: “Analysis and adjustment of agricultural production structure in Sanjiang plain,

Heilongjiang, China”. Changchun Institute of Geography (now called Northeast

Institute of Geography and Agricultural Ecology), Chinese Academy of Sciences,

Changchun, Jilin, China

B Sc. in Geography (1982)

Department of Geography, Shanxi Normal University, Shanxi, China

PRESENT POSITIONS

2020+: Director, Centre for Contemporary Chinese Studies, University of Melbourne

2013+: Professor (tenured), School of Geography, University of Melbourne

2018+: Editorial Advisory Board member, Geographic Research

2016+: Editorial Board, Geographical Research Forum

2016+: Editorial Board member, Journal of Asian Energy Studies

2012+: Editorial Committee member, Geographical Science Research (in Chinese)

2010+: Honorary Professor, Northeast Institute of Geography and Agro-Ecology, Chinese

Academy of Sciences, Changchun, China

2008+: Editorial Committee Member, International Development Planning Review

2007+: Editorial Committee member, Chinese Geographical Science

PREVIOUS POSITIONS

2014-2016: Chairperson, Teaching and Learning Committee, School of Geography, University of

Melbourne

2011-2015: Professor of China’s “Hundred Talents Program”, Shanxi Normal University, Linfen,

Shanxi, China

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2008-2012: Associate Professor (tenured), Department of Resource Management and

Geography, Melbourne School of Land and Environment, University of Melbourne

2008-2012: Honorary Professor, Guizhou Normal University, Guizhou, China

2006-2009: Honorary Professor, China Three Gorges University, Yichang, Hubei, China.

2003: Visiting Professor, Department of Geography and Resource Management, The

Chinese University of Hong Kong (Sep-Dec)

2001-2007: Senior Lecturer (tenured), School of Social and Environmental Enquiry, University of

Melbourne

1996-2000: Lecturer (tenured), Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, University

of Melbourne

1988-1995: Research Assistant, Institute of Asian Research, University of British Columbia,

Vancouver, Canada

1987-1988: Assistant Professor (continuing), Northeast Institute of Geography and

Agro-ecology (formerly, Changchun Institute of Geography), Chinese Academy of

Sciences, Changchun, China

1985-1986: Research Associate, Northeast Institute of Geography and Agro-ecology (formerly,

Changchun Institute of Geography), Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun, China

PREVIOUS ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES AND EXPERIENCE

2017-2019: Graduate Studies Coordinator, School of Geography, University of Melbourne

2017-2018: Member of Science International Advisory Committee, Science Faculty, University of

Melbourne

2014-2018: Member of Teaching and Learning Quality Assurance Committee, Academic Board,

University of Melbourne

2013+: Member of University Academic Board, University of Melbourne

2012+: Member of University’s China Advisory Forum, University of Melbourne

2011-2013: Associate Dean (Teaching and Learning), Melbourne School of land and Environment,

University of Melbourne

2011-2013: Graduate School Director, Melbourne School of Land and Environment, University of

Melbourne

2011-2013: Chair, Academic Committee, Melbourne School of Land and Environment, University

of Melbourne

2011-2013: Member of Faculty Executive Committee, Melbourne School of Land and

Environment, University of Melbourne

2008-2010: Honours coordinator, Geography and Environmental Studies, Department of

Resource Management and Geography, University of Melbourne

2008-2010: Member of International Committee, Melbourne School of Land and Environment

2004-2005: Member of Executive Committee, SAGES, University of Melbourne

2001-2002: Convenor, Asian Studies, University of Melbourne

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2000-2007: Member, Arts Faculty Internationalisation Committee, University of Melbourne

2000-2005: Editor, SAGES Research Paper, University of Melbourne

2000-2003: Council Member, Doncaster Secondary College, Doncaster, Victoria

1999-2005: Member of Urban Planning Advisory Board, Faculty of Architecture, Building and

Planning, University of Melbourne

1996-2000: Chair of Department Advertising and Publication Committee, Department of

Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Melbourne

AWARDS

1. 2018 Australia-International Medal by Institute of Australian Geographers Incorporated.

2. 2016 Wiley Publishers Price by Institute of Australian Geographers Incorporated and Geographical

Research

3. Third-Grade Award of 2016 Shanxi Social Science Research Excellence Award for a published journal

article “‘Voluntary’ Poverty Alleviation Resettlement in China” by L Y Xue, M Wang & T Xue in

Development and Change 44(5): 1159–1180. DOI: 10.1111/dech.12054

RESEARCH

i. Research funding

1. ARC-Discovery: “The Technopolitics of China’s South-North Water Transfer Project” (CI: M

Webber, S Rogers, J Barnett, B Crow-Miller, M Wang, D Chen, I Rutherfurd, B Finlayson) (2017-

2020)

2. China Social Science Foundation (2015-2018): “Livelihood restoration of ecologically resettled

in Loess Plateau: from ethnicity perspective”. (CI: Tai XJ, Wang M, Gao WJ, Ren Y, Guo ZY, Fan

JY, Liu H)

3. The University of Melbourne International Research & Research Training Fund (IRRTF) (2015-

2018): “Australia/China Research Network on Planning Global City‐Regions” (Han SS, Chen SQ,

Day J, Fryd O, Green R, Hurlimann A, Pettit C, Stone J, Tomlinsomn R, Wang M, White M and Wu

H)

4. The University of Melbourne International Research & Research Training Fund (IRRTF 501902)

(2015-2016): “Searching for models of settling displacement / resettlement-induced conflicts in

China” (CI: Wang M, Lou YX, Zhang PY, Zhu XY, Tan)

5. East China Normal University (2016): "Social and hydrological factors driving the quality

of drinking water in East China” (CI: M Wang)

6. Melbourne Asia-Century Fellowship (2014-2015): Hosting Dr Godfrey Kwok-yung Yeung’s visits

(in December 2014 and May-June 2015)

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7. China National Social Science Foundation (2012-2014): “Research on Sustainable Development

of Large Scale of Ecological Resettlement in Poverty Region: Searching for Chinese Style

Voluntary Ecological Resettlement Model” (CI: Wang M, Xue L Y, Zhang A G & Zhang Z W)

8. Australian Research Council – Discovery Project (ARC-Discovery) (2010-2013): “Configuring low

carbon cities: an exploration of the role of spatial parameters in monocentric and polycentric

examples in China (CI: S Han, R J Green, N P Low, M Wang & K B O’Conner)

9. Australian Research Council – Discovery Project (ARC-Discovery) (2008-2011): “The geography

of labour market dynamics: competition between new migrants and laid-off workers in China’s

urban labour markets (CI: M Wang, M Webber)

10. Melbourne Research Grants Scheme (2006): A$ 20,000. Project: “Employment conflicts

between the floating population and urban laid off workers in China” (funded by University of

Melbourne (CI: M Wang, M Webber)

11. National Natural Science Foundation of China (equivalent to ARC) (2002) “The impacts of

globalisation on urban industry, population and spatial pattern in China” (CI: X C Meng, G C Li &

M Wang)

12. Small ARC (2000-2001) “Beyond “Made-in-China”: The motivations for and mechanisms of

China’s government-initiated foreign direct investment in Australia”, funded by University of

Melbourne (CI: M Wang)

13. Internationalising the Student Learning Experience (1998-2000): “Increasing student

knowledge of and interest in China via field work” (CI: M Wang, M Webber), funded by the

DEETYA Committee for University Teaching and Staff Development

14. Urban Partnership, World Bank (1998): “Shenzhen’s garment industry and its impact on urban

development”. (CI: XC Meng, G Li & M Wang), funded by World Bank

15. Special Research Initiatives Program (1998): “The development of cooperative international

linkages to establish an Australia-E Asia research program on globalisation” (CI: M Webber, M

Wang & Y Zhu), funded by University of Melbourne

16. Travel Grant for Young Asian Scholar scheme (1998): (CI: M Wang, R Fincher), funded by

University of Melbourne

17. Small ARC (1997-1998): “The organisation of Australia-China investment and trade in textile,

clothing and footwear” (CI: M Webber, M Wang & Y Zhu), funded by University of Melbourne

18. Awards for Joint Research Scheme, University’s Collaborative Research Program (1997):

“Textile, clothing and footwear industries, Australia-China linkages” (CI: M Wang, M Webber),

funded by University of Melbourne

19. Travel Grant for Young Asian Scholar scheme (1997): (CI: M Wang), funded by University of

Melbourne

20. Project Grant Scheme (1997): “The organisation of Australia-China investment and trade in

textile, clothing and footwear”, (CI: M Wang), funded by Arts Faculty, University of Melbourne

21. Initiatives Grants (1996-1997): “One style for all or local solutions -a geographical analysis of

rural organisational changes in post-1978 China”, (CI: M Wang), funded by University of

Melbourne

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iii. Publications

SCHOLARLY BOOKS

1. Xue, T; Wang, M; Xue, LY; Zhang, AG; Zhang, ZW 2018 Willingness and sustainability of poverty

alleviation resettlement in China: Shanxi and Shaanxi as case studies(扶贫移民的自愿性和可持

续性研究--基于秦晋两省的实证分析), Beijing: China City Press (in Chinese)

2. Webber, M; Finlayson, B; Barnett, J & Wang, M 2018 Supplying Water to a Mega-City: A

Political Ecology of Shanghai, Edward Elgar Publishing

3. Han, SS; Green, R and Wang, M (eds.) 2015 Towards Low Carbon Cities in China: Urban

Form and Greenhouse Gas Emissions. Oxon: Routledge EarthScan

4. Wang, MY; Kee P and Gao J, (eds.) 2014 Transforming Chinese Cities, New York / Oxen:

Routledge

5. Cheng, ZM; Wang, MY and Chen, JH (eds) 2014 Urban China in the new era, Berlin, German:

Springer

6. Wang, MY; Cheng, ZM; Zhang, PY; Tong, LJ & Ma, YJ 2013 Old industrial cities seeking new road

of reindustrialisation: Models of revitalising Northeast China, Singapore: World Scientific

Publishing

7. McGee, TG; Lin, CG; Wang, MY; Marton, A; Wu, J P 2007 China’s Urban Space: Development

under Market Socialism, London & New York: Routledge

8. Webber, M; Wang, MY and Zhu, Y 2002 China’s Transition to a Global Economy, Hampshire:

Palgrave McMillan

9. Wang, MY 1998 Mega Urban Regions in China, Ocean Press, Beijing

REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES

10. Li, C, Wang, M, Day J 2020 “Reconfiguration of State-Society Relations: The Making of

Uncompromising Nail Households in Urban Housing Demolition and Relocation in Dalian,

China”, Urban Studies, online first

11. Qi, R; Shi, C; Wang, M 2020 “The over-cascading system of cadre evaluation and China's

authoritarian resilience", China Information, online first

12. Chen, D; Luo, Z; Webber, M; Rogers, S; Rutherfurd, I; Wang, M; Finlayson, B; Jiang, M; Shi, C and

Zhang, W 2020. “Project and region: The challenges of managing water in Shandong after the

South-North Water Transfer Project”, Water Alternatives 13(1): 49-69

13. Shangguan, ZH; Wang, MY; Huang, JY; Shi, GQ; Song, LL; Sun, ZG 2020 “Study on social

integration identification and characteristics of migrants from “Yangtze River to Huaihe River

project: A time-driven perspective”, Sustainability, 12(1) 211 (doi: 10.3990/su12010211)

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14. Wu, XL; Li, C; Wang, M 2019 “Negotiation and exchange in nail household conflict resolution:

“Bargained Authoritarianism” and “Accident Avoidance” in urban China”, Journal of

Contemporary China (https://doi.org/10.1080/10670564.2019.1704999)

15. Jiang, M; Webber, M; Rogers, S; Barnett, J; Rutherfurd, I; Wang, M; Finlayson, B 2019 “Beyond

contradiction: the state and the market in contemporary Chinese water governance”,

Geoforum, (doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2019.11.010)

16. Li, MT; Finlayson, B; Yin, DW; Chen, ZY; Webber, M; Barnett, J; Wang, M 2019 "Freshwater

Supply to Metropolitan Shanghai: Issues of Quality from Source to Consumers", Water Reources

Management, (doi: 10.20944/preprints201909.0054.v1)

17. Li, C; Wang, M and Day, J “Reconfiguration of State-Society Relations: The Making Tough Nail

Households in Urban Housing Demolition and Relocation in Dalian, China”. Urban Studies

(Under second-round review)

18. Wang, M; Song, Y and Li, C “Land Acquisition Induced Conflicts in Suburban China: A Procedural

Perspective”, Geographical Research (Under second-round review)

19. Rogers, S; Chen, D; Jiang, H; Rutherfurd, I; Wang, M; Webber, M; Crow-Miller, B; Barnett, J;

Finlayson, B; Jiang, M; Shi, C; Zhang, W 2019 “An integrated assessment of China's South–North

Water Transfer Project”, Geographic Research, October. doi.org/10.1111/1745-5871.12361

20. Wang, C; Li, C; Wang, M and Yang, S 2019 “Transnational Migrants in Shanghai: Residential

Spatial Patterns and the Underlying Driving Forces”, Population, Space and Place [Article DOI:

10.1002/psp.2272]

21. Wang, C; Li, C; Yang, S and Wang, M Park Accessibility and Environmental Justice in Urban

China: Evidence from Shanghai. (Accepted as part of a Special Issue, Urban Inequality: Global

Perspective, in Applied Geography; Corresponding author)

22. Li, C; Jiang, M and Wang, M “Analysing Conflicts Induced by Housing Demolition and Relocation

in Urban China: From the Perspectives of Policies and Laws” an invited book chapter (Chapter

14) in Handbook on Space, Place and Law, Edward Elgar Publishing

23. Xue, T and Wang, M “What contributes to a higher degree of voluntarism in China’s rural

displacement programs? Poverty alleviation resettlement as a case study”, Handbook of Poverty

(second revision)

24. Wu, X; Li, C and Wang, M 2019 “Negotiated Bargaining in Nail Household Conflict Resolution:

‘Bargained Authoritarianism’ and ‘Accident Avoidance’ in urban China”, Journal of

Contemporary China

25. Shangguan, Z; Wang, MY; Huang, JY; Shi, G Q; Song, LL and Sun, ZG 2020 “Study on Social

Integration Identification and Characteristics of Migrants from “Yangtze River to Huaihe River”

Project: A Time-Driven Perspective”, Sustainability, 12(1), 211;

https://doi.org/10.3390/su12010211

26. Wang, M and Li, C 2019 “An institutional analysis of China’s South-to-North water diversion”

Thesis 11, https://doi.org/10.1177/0725513618822419

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27. Lo, K; Li, J; Wang, M; Li, C; Li, SZ and Li, Y 2018 “A Comparative Analysis of Participating and

Non-Participating Households in Pro-Poor Tourism in Southern Shaanxi, China”, Tourism

Planning & Development, (https://doi.org/10.1080/21568316.2018.1490340)

28. Zhang, W and Wang, M 2018 “Spatial-temporal characteristics and determinants of land

urbanization quality in China: Evidence from 285 prefecture-level cities”, Sustainable Cities and

Society, 38,pp70-79 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scs.2017.12.011)

29. Li, MT; Finlayson, B; Yin, DW; Chen, ZY; Webber, M; Barnett, J; Wang, M 2017 “Freshwater

Supply to Metropolitan Shanghai: Issues of Quality from Source to Consumers," Environmental

Research Letters (accepted)

30. Li, MT; Finlayson, BL; Webber, M; Barnett, J; Webber, S; Rogers, S; Chen, ZY; Wei, TY; Chen, J;

Wu, XD; Wang, M 2017 “Estimating Urban Water Demand Under Conditions of Rapid Growth:

The Case of Shanghai”, Regional Environmental Change, 17:1153-1161 (DOI 10.1007/s10113-

016-1100-6)

31. Rogers, S; Barnett, J; Webber, M; Finlayson, B and Wang, M 2016 “Governmentality and the

conduct of water: China's South–North Water Transfer Project”, Transaction of the Institute of

British Geographers, 41(4): pp429-441. DOI: 10.1111/tran.12141

32. Lo, K; Xue, L and Wang, M 2016. Spatial restructuring through poverty alleviation resettlement

in rural China. Journal of Rural Studies, 47, 496–505

33. Xu, Yangfang; Xue, Longyi and Yaolin, Wang 2016 “Cause Analysis to Farmers’ No Removal from

Immigrant of Voluntary Poverty Alleviation in Shanxi Province and Policy Recommendations”,

Journal of Social Science, 4(4): 150-154

34. Song, Y; Mark, M and Lei, XT 2016 “Following the Money: Corruption, Conflict, and the Winners

and Losers of Suburban Land Acquisition in China”, Geographical Research, 54(1): 86-102.

DOI: 10.1111/1745-5871.1215

35. Xu, YF; Xue, LY and Wang, M Y 2015 “A Case study of poverty alleviation resettlement model

with enterprise participation”, Agriculture and Technology, 35(17): 174-177 (in Chinese)

36. Feng, QY; Xue LY and Wang MY 2015 “Research on Adaptability of Farmers after the Loess

Plateau Ecological Immigration -A Case Study in Checheng Village, Ji County”, Open Journal of

Social Sciences, 3:64-70

37. Wang, M and Lo, K 2015 “Displacement and Resettlement with Chinese Characteristics: An

Editorial Introduction”, Geographical Research Forum, Special issue - Displacement and

Resettlement with Chinese Characteristics, 35: 1-9

38. Barnett, J; Rogers, S; Webber, M; Finlayson, B; Wang, M 2015 “Sustainability: Transfer project

cannot meet China's water needs”, Nature, 18 November 2015, 527(7578): 2956-297

39. Li, C; Wang, M and Day, J 2015 “Dealing with Different Types of Chinese “NailHouseholds”: How

Housing Demolition-Induced Disputes Were Settled in Urban China”, Geographical Research

Forum, Special issue - Displacement and Resettlement with Chinese Characteristics, 35: 42-57

40. Webber, M; Li, MT; Chen, J; Finlayson, B; Chen, D; Chen, ZY; Wang, M and Barnett, J 2015,

“Impact of the Three Gorges Dam, the South–North Water Transfer Project and water

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abstractions on the duration and intensity of salt intrusions in the Yangtze River estuary”,

Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 19: 4411-4425 (doi:10.5194/hess-19-4411-2015)

41. Webber, M; Barnett, J; Chen, ZY, Finlayson, B; Wang, M; Chen, D; Chen, J; Li, MT; Wei, TY; Wu, S

and Xu, H 2015 “Constructing Water Shortages on a Huge River: The Case of Shanghai’,

Geographical Research, 53(4): 406-418

42. Li, J; Zhang, PY; Lo, K and Wang, M 2015 “Reducing Carbon Emissions from Shopping Trips:

Evidence from China”, Energies 8(9):10043-10057

43. Webber, M; Barnett, J; Chen, ZY; Finlayson, B; Wang, M; Chen, D; Chen, J; Li, MT; Wei, TY; Wu, S

and Hao, X 2015 “Constructing water shortages on a huge river: The case of Shanghai”,

Geographical Research, pp1-13

44. Wilmsen, B and M, Wang 2015 “Voluntary and involuntary resettlement in China: a false

dichotomy?”, Development in Practice, 25(5): 612-627

45. Lo K, Li, H and Wang, M 2015 “Energy conservation in China’s energy-intensive enterprises: An

empirical study of the Ten-thousand Enterprise Program”, Energy for sustainable Development,

27, 105-111

46. Webber, M; Li, MT; Chen, J; Finlayson, B; Chen, D; Chen, ZY; Wang, M and Barnett, J 2015, “A

method for calculating the duration and intensity of salt intrusions: the Yangtze River estuary”,

Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 12, pp4909-4932

47. Yang, SG; Wang, MY and Wang, CL 2015 “Socio-spatial restructuring in Shanghai: Sorting out

where you live by affordability and social status,” Cities, 9(1): 115-124

48. Yang, SG; Wang, CL; Lo, K; Wang, MY and Liu, L 2015 “Quantifying and mapping spatial

variability of Shanghai household carbon footprints”, Frontiers in Energy, 9(1): 115-124.

49. Li, H; Lo, K and Wang, M 2015 “Economic transformation of mining cities in transition

economies: lessons from Daqing, Northeast China”, International Development Planning

Review, 37(3);313-330. doi:10.3828/idpr.2015.19

50. Li, MT; Chen, ZY; Finlayson, B; Wei, TY; Chen, J; Wu, XD; Xu, H; Webber, M; Barnett, J; Wang, M

2014 “Water diversion and sea-level rise: Potential threats to freshwater supplies in the

Changjiang River estuary,” Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. DOI: 10.1016/j.ecss.2014.07.007

51. Zhang, JS; Zhang, AG; Xue, LY and Wang, MY 2014. “Research on Poverty-alleviation-

resettlement Induced Urbanization in Pinglu County, Shanxi: Its Pathways and Effects”, Journal

of Shanxi Normal University, 28(4): 105-111 (in Chinese)

52. Zhang, R; Zhang, AG; Wang, MY 2014. “Analysis of Loess Plateau poverty relief resettlement

mode—a case study of Pinglu County in Shanxi province”. Journal of Green Science and

Technology, (3):237-240 (in Chinese)

53. Chi, XW; Wang, MY; Reuter, MA 2014. “E-waste collection channels and household recycling

behaviors in Taizhou of China”, Journal of Cleaner Production, 80(1), 87-95. (DOI:

10.1016/j.jclepro.2014.05.05)

54. Li, JF; Zhang, AG; Xue, LY and Wang, Yaolin (Mark) 2014 Fupin yimin chengzhenhua detiaozhan

he shiyingxing yanjiu (Research on resettlers’ challenges from and adaptation to urbanisation

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under poverty alleviation program, Laoqujieshe (Construction in Underdeveloped Area2014(18):

8-10 (in Chinese)

55. Li, JF; Zhang, AG; Xue LY and Wang, Yaolin (Mark) 2014 “Pingluxian fupin yimin chengzhenhua

de tujing jiqi xiaoying yanjiu” (Pathways to and effects of urbanisation under poverty alleviation

program, Journal of Shanxi Normal University (Natural Science edition) 28 (4):110-116 (in

Chinese)

56. Li, JF; Zhang, AG; Xue, LY and Wang, Yaolin (Mark) 2014 “Zhongguo fengshiqu fupin yimin zhuti

chayixing jiqi xiaoying yanjiu” (Resettlers’ differentiation and effects of poverty-alleviation-

resettlement in China’s Wind-erosion region), China population, resource and environment,

24(5): 440-442 (in Chinese)

57. Zhang, R; Zhang, AG and Wang, Yaolin (Mark), 2014 “Huangtu gaoyuan fupin yimin anzhi moshi

fenxi – Yi shanxi sheng pinglu xian weili (Analysis of poverty-alleviation resettlement model in

Loess Plateau - A case of Pinglu county, Shanxi), Green Science and Technology 2014(3): 237-240

(in Chinese)

58. Zhang, R; Wang, Yaolin (Mark); Zhang, AG and Xue, LY 2014 “Shaanxisheng dingbianxian fupin

yimin anzhi moshi fenxi (Analysis of poverty-alleviation resettlement model in Dingbian

County, Shaanxi Province), China population, resource and environment 24(11): 324-327 (in

Chinese)

59. Jiao, Y; Zhang, AG; Xue, LY; Wang, Yaolin (Mark) 2014 Jinshaan liangsheng fupin yimin anzhi

tezheng fenxi (Analysis of characteristics of poverty-alleviation resettlement in Shanxi and

Shaanxi provinces), Laoqujieshe (Construction in Underdeveloped Area2014(18): 7-8 (in

Chinese)

60. Jiao, Y; Zhang, AG; Xue, LY; Wang, Yaolin (Mark) 2014 Huangtu gaoyuan cunnei yimin manyidu

chayixing yanjiu –yi shaanxisheng xiapanshicun he shanxisheng baipodicun weili (Peoples’

willingness variations for intra-village poverty-alleviation-resettlement in Loess Plateau – a case

of Xiapanshi village in Shaanxi province and Baipodi village in Shanxi province), Green Science

and Technology 2014(2): 242-245 (in Chinese)

61. Guo, JP; Zhang, AG; Xue, LY; Wang, Yaolin (Mark) 2014 Jinshaan liangsheng fupin yimin de

ziyuandu yanjiu (Analysis of willingness-to- move of poverty-alleviation resettlement in Shanxi

and Shaanxi provinces), Laoqujieshe (Construction in Underdeveloped Area, 2014(8):39-41 (in

Chinese)

62. Liu, Q; Xue, LY; Zhang, AG; Wang, Yaolin (Mark) 2014 “Fupin yimin zizhu de

xiangyingzhuangkuang yanjiu pingshu” (Research on the funding response of poverty-

alleviation-resettlement), Laoqujieshe (Construction in Underdeveloped Area, 2014(14):14-16

(in Chinese)

63. Zhao, Y; Xue, LY; Zhang, AG; Wang, Yaolin (Mark) 2014 “Fupin yiminhou de ‘yihuliangzhai’ yu

‘houniao’ xianxiang yanjiu” (Research on the phenomenon of ‘two-houses for one-household”

and ‘migrant bird’ in the post-poverty-alleviation-resettlement), Laoqujieshe (Construction in

Underdeveloped Area, 2014(12):12-14 (in Chinese)

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64. Du, JJ; Xue, LY; Zhang, AG; Wang, Yaolin (Mark) 2014 “Zhengcun banqian yimin fupinzhong de

nongmin quanyi yu zhengfuzeren-yi shanxisheng kelanxian gangoucun weili” (Research on

peasants’ rights and government’s responsibility when a whole-village is resettled under the

poverty-alleviation-resettlement-A case study of Gangou village, Kelan County, Shanxi

province), Laoqujieshe (Construction in Underdeveloped Area, 2014(10):31-34 (in Chinese)

65. Xue, L; Wang, MY; Xue, T 2013 “'Voluntary' Poverty Alleviation Resettlement in China”,

Development and Change 44(5): 1159–1180. DOI: 10.1111/dech.12054

66. Huang, QD; Xu, JJ; Wang, MY 2013 “Poverty Reduction in the Tarim River Basin of China:

Agricultural Water Poverty Index (aWPI) Perspectives", Development Policy Review, (accepted,

revision)

67. Chen, D; Wang, MY; Luo, ZH; Chen, J 2013 “Performance evaluation of a safe drinking water

project in rural China: from the perspective of farmers,” Chilean Journal of Agricultural

Research, 11(3&4):1878-1881

68. Chen, D; Webber, M J; Finlayson, B; Barnett, J; Chen, ZY; Wang, M 2013 “The impact of water

transfers from the lower Yangtze River on water security in Shanghai”, Applied Geography, 45,

p303-310

69. Chen, D; Wang, MY; Luo, Z; Webber, M and Chen, J 2013 “Performance evaluation of a safe

drinking water project in rural China from the perspective of farmers”, Journal of Food

Agriculture and Environment, 11(3&4): 1878-1881

70. Dang, XH; Webber, M; Chen, D and Wang, M Y 2013 “Evolution of Water management in Shanxi

and Shaanxi provinces during the Ming and Qing dynasties of China”, Water, 5, pp1-16.

doi:10.3390/w50x000x

71. Xu, H; Chen, ZY, Finlayson, B; Webber, M; Wu, XD; Li, MT; Chen, J; Wei, TY; Barnet, J; Wang, M

2013 “Assessing dissolved inorganic nitrogen flux in the Yangtze River, China: sources and

scenarios”, Global and Planetary Change, 106: 84-89

72. Gamersall, K and Wang, M 2013 “Life-course experiences of laid-off workers and their attitudes

towards migrant workers in urban China,” International Development Planning Review,

35(3):219-240

73. Lo, K and Wang, MY 2013 “Energy Conservation in China's Twelfth Five-Year Plan Period:

Continuation or Paradigm Shift?” Renewable & Sustainable Energy Review, 18: 499-507

(http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2012.10.042) (impact 6.018, ranks 4th in Energy and Fuel

category)

74. Lo, K and Wang, MY 2013 “The Development and Localization of a Foreign Gated Community in

Beijing," Cities, 30:186-192. (http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2012.03.005)

75. Finlayson, B; Barnett, J; Wei, TY; Webber, W J; Li , MT; Wang, MY; Chen, J; Xu, H; Chen, ZY 2013

“The Drivers of Risk to Water Security in Shanghai,” Regional Environmental Change, 13(2):329-

340. DOI 10.1007/s10113-012-0334-1

76. Wu, JP and Wang MY 2012 “Ethnic migrant workers in labour market transition in urban China”

Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 21(4):483-507

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77. Yang, SG; Wang MY and Wang CL 2012 “Revisiting and rethinking regional urbanization in

Changjiang River Delta, China,” Chinese Geographical Science, 22(5): 617-625.

78. Gomersall, K and Wang MY 2012 “Expansion of Fairtrade Products in Chinese Market”, Journal

of Sustainable Development, 5(1):23-32. DOI: 10.5539/jsd

79. Khoo, SL and Wang, MY 2011 “Spatial Rationalisation of Malaysian Bank Branches: Impact on

Skills and Learning” The International Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Change Management,

10(12):87-103

80. Chi, XW; Streicher-Porte, M and Wang, MY Reuter M A 2011 “Informal Electronic Waste

Recycling: A Sector Review with Special Focus on China”, Waste Management, 31:731-742.DOI:

10.1016/j.wasman.2010.11.006

81. Wang, M and Wu, JP 2010 “Migrant Workers in the Urban Labour Market of Shenzhen, China”,

Environment and Planning A, 42(6):1457-1475

82. Wang, MY 2010 “The Impacts of the Global Economic Downturn on China’s Migrant Workers: A

Survey of 2700 in 2009”, Eurasian Geography and Economics, 51(2):218-235

83. Webber, MJ; Barnett, J; Finlayson, B and Wang, M 2009 “Managing the Yellow river: Questions

of borders, boundaries and access”, in Devleena Ghosh, heather Goodall and Stephanie

Hemelryk Donald (eds) Water, sovereignty and borders in Asia and Oceania, Oxon OX:

Routledge, pp134-146

84. Wang, M 2009 “Wuhan,” in David Pong (ed) Encyclopedia of Modern China (Volume 4), Detroit,

MI, Charles Scribner's Sons, pp. 101-103

85. Wang, M 2009 “Three Gorges and Gezhouba Dams,” in David Pong (ed) Encyclopedia of Modern

China (Volume 4), Detroit, MI, Charles Scribner's Sons, p519.

86. Webber, M; Barnett, J; Finlayson, B and Wang, M 2008 “Pricing China’s irrigation water”, Global

Environmental Change, 18(4):617-625

87. Wang, M and Li, GP 2008 “The Shenyang-Dalian mega urban region in transition”, International

Development Planning Review, 30(1):27-52

88. Wang, M 2008 “Wetland preservation in Australia: The administrative a d political threats”,

Wetland Science, 6(2), 142-147

89. Webber, M; Barnett, B; Wang, MY; Finlayson, B and Dickinson, D 2008 “The Yellow River in

Transition”, Environmental Science and Policy, 11(5):422-429

90. Wang, M; Webber, M; Finlayson, B and Barnett, J 2007 “Rural Industries and Water Pollution in

China, Journal of Environmental Management (86):648-659

91. Rogers, S and Wang, M 2006 “Environmental Resettlement and Social Dis/Re-articulation In

Inner Mongolia, China” Population and Environment, 28(1): 41-68

92. Barnett, J; Webber, M; Wang, M; Finlayson, B and Dickinson, D 2006 “Ten key questions about

the management of water in the Yellow River basin, Environmental Management, 38(2):179-

188

93. Webber, M; Barnett, B; Finlayson, B and Wang, M 2006 “Managing the Yellow River: Questions

of Borders, Boundaries and Access”, Transforming Cultures eJournal, Vol 1(2):114-135 (also

available at http://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/TfC

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94. Wang, QJ and Wang, MY 2006 “Mission possible? Chinese provincial congress deputies’

involvement in an environmental dispute in Guangdong” Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 47(2): 275-296

95. Webber, M and Wang, MY 2005 “Markets in the Chinese countryside: The case of “rich Wang’s

village”, Geoforum, 36 (6):720-734

96. Wang, MY 2004 “New Urban Poverty in China: Disadvantaged Retrenched Workers”,

International Development Planning Review, 26(2):117-139

97. Wang, MY and Meng, XC 2004 “Global-local initiatives in FDI: The experience of Shenzhen,

China”, Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 45(2):181-196

98. Wang, MY 2002 "Small City, Big Solution? China's Hukou System Reform and Its Potential

Impacts", DISP, 150(4):23-29

99. Wang, MY 2002 “The Motivation Behind China’s Government-Initiated Industrial Investments

Overseas”, Pacific Affairs, 75 (2):187-206

100. Wang, MY 2001 “Is China learning from its neighbours? A comparison of overseas investment

between China and other East Asian economies”, Chinese Geographical Science, 10(4):326-334

101. Wang, MY 1998 “Administrative reforms and the impacts on rural-urban relations in China”,

Chinese Geographical Science, 8(3): 250-257

102. Wang, MY 1997 “The disappearing rural-urban boundary? Rural socioeconomic transformation

in the Shenyang-Dalian region of China”, Third World Planning Review, 19 (3): 229-250

103. Wang, MY 1997 “Urban growth and the transformation of rural China: the case of the southern

Manchuria, Asia Pacific Viewpoint. 38 (1): 1-18

104. Wang, MY 1997 “Rural labour transition in China”, Asian Studies Review, 21(2/3): 198-211

105. Wang, MY; Wang, Benlin and Wang, Yang 1996 “Rural socioeconomic transformation in China’s

extended metropolitan regions”, Asian Geographer, 15(1&2):31-48.

106. Wang, MY 1994 “China’s core economic regions and their hinterlands”, Western Geography,

4:45-61

107. McGee, T G and Wang, Y 1992 “La formation des megapoles en Asie”, Mappemonde 4:2-3.

108. Wang, Y 1986 “Systematic analysis on agricultural production structure in Sanjiang Plain,

China,” Scientia Geographic Sinica, 6(3):290-292 (in Chinese)

CHAPTERS IN BOOKS

109. Lo, K and Wang, MY 2017 “Low-carbon (Re-)Industrialization: Lessons from China”, in K.

Nawratek (ed) Urban Re-industrialization, Earth, Milky Way: Punctum Book, 149-158

110. Wang, MY; Maino, J 2015 “How China’s “Floating Population” Floats: Recent Patterns in

Migrant Workers’ Spatial Mobility and Destination Choice” in Tai-Chee Wong, Sun Sheng Han,

Hongmei Zhang (ed) Population Mobility, Urban Planning and Management in China, Springer

International Publishing Switzerland, pp55-71

111. Lo, K and Wang, MY; Qin, B; Han, SS 2015 “Low carbon city development in China”, chapter 3 in

Han SS, Green R and Wang M (eds.) Towards Low Carbon Cities in China. Routledge EarthScan,

pp51-75

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112. Lo, K and Wang, MY, 2015 “Low carbon policies and programs in China”, in Han SS, Green R and

Wang M (eds.) Towards Low Carbon Cities in China. Routledge EarthScan, pp21-50

113. Han, SS; Green, R and Wang, MY 2015 “Introduction: urban form and household carbon

emission”, in Han, SS; Green, R and Wang, M (eds) Towards Low Carbon Cities in China,

Routledge EarthScan, pp1-20

114. Han, SS; Wang, M and Green, R 2015 Conclusion: planning low carbon cities. In Han SS, R Green

and M Wang (eds) Towards Low Carbon Cities in China. Routledge EarthScan, pp200-207

115. Wang, MY; Kee, PK and Gao, J 2014 “Challenging developments in urban China and emerging

theoretical perspectives”, in Wang, M Y, Kee P & Gao J, (edited) 2014, Transforming Chinese

Cities, New York/Oxen: Routledge, pp1-14

116. Yang, SG; Wang CL and Wang, MY 2014 “Synergistic evolution of Shanghai urban economic

development transition and social spatial structure”, in Wang, M Y, Kee P & Gao J, (edited)

2014, Transforming Chinese Cities, New York/Oxen: Routledge, pp48-74

117. Brown, J and Wang, MY 2014 “Schooling migration in urban China and its effects on migrants’

social connections”, in Wang, M Y, Kee P & Gao J, (edited) 2014, Transforming Chinese Cities,

New York/Oxen: Routledge, pp160-187

118. Wu, CW; Wei, YP and Wang, MY 2014 “Planned gated communities in urban ChinaOutdoors

activities and designed leisure spaces”, in Wang, M Y, Kee P & Gao J, (edited) 2014,

Transforming Chinese Cities, New York/Oxen: Routledge, pp188-201

119. Wu, Y; Wang MY and Chen, JH 2014 “The governance formation in Beijing’s commercial

residential areas”, in Wang, MY; Kee; P and Gao, J (edited) 2014, Transforming Chinese Cities,

New York/Oxen: Routledge, pp211-230

120. Wang, MY and Cheng, Z 2013 "Introduction: Revitalisation of China's industrial cradle", in M

Wang, Z Cheng, P Zhang, L Tong and Y Ma (2013) (Edited) Old Industrial cities seeking new road

of deindustrialization: Models of revitalising Northeast China, pp1-13

121. Cheng, Z and Wang, MY, "Towards a Northeast China model?", in M Wang, Z Cheng, P Zhang, L

Tong and Y Ma (2013) (Edited) Old Industrial cities seeking new road of deindustrialization:

Models of revitalising Northeast China, pp205-209

122. Rogers, S and Wang, MY 2013 “Environmental Resettlement and Social Dis/Re-articulation in

Inner Mongolia, China” in Hugo Graeme (ed) Migration and Climate Change, Edward Elgar

Publishing, Chapter 15

123. Wang, MY 2012 “China Field Class: To meet the real people and get real answers,’ in Richard

Phillips and Jennifer Johns (ed), Fieldwork for Human Geography, London: Sage (postcard in

Chapter 7 'Interviewing in the field'), pp159-160

124. Webber, M; Barnett J; Finlayson, B and Wang, MY 2009 “Managing the Yellow River: Questions

of borders, boundaries and access,” in Devleena Ghosh, Heather Goodall and Stephanie

Hemelryk Donald (eds.) Water, Borders and Sovereignty in Asia and Oceania, Routledge UK,

(ISBN: 978-0-415-43726-4), pp134-146

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125. Wang, MY; Webber, M and Zhu, Y 2002 “Managed Openness: Opening China’s Door,” in

Webber M, Wang M and Zhu Y (eds.), China’s Transition to a Global Economy, Hampshire:

Palgrave McMillan, pp14-30

126. Wang, MY, Webber, M and Zhu,Y 2002 “China Goes Out: Investing Overseas,” in Webber, M;

Wang, M and Zhu, Y (eds.), China’s Transition to a Global Economy, Hampshire: Palgrave

McMillan, pp31-60

127. Wang, MY; Webber, M and Zhu, Y 2002 “China’s Puzzle Game: Four Spatial Shifts of

Development,” in Webber, M; Wang, M and Zhu, Y (eds.), China’s Transition to a Global

Economy, Hampshire: Palgrave McMillan, pp113-142

128. Webber, M; Wang, MY and Zhu, Y 2002 “Making Markets,” in Webber M, Wang M and Zhu Y

(eds.), China’s Transition to a Global Economy, Hampshire: Palgrave McMillan, pp61-92

129. Zhu, Y; Webber, M and Wang, MY 2002 “Foreign Direct Investment and Labour Relations,” in

Webber, M; Wang, M and Zhu, Y (eds.), China’s Transition to a Global Economy, Hampshire:

Palgrave McMillan, pp93-112

130. Webber, M; Wang, MY and Zhu, Y 2002 “Knocking on WTO’s Door,” in Webber M, Wang M and

Zhu Y (eds.), China’s Transition to a Global Economy, Hampshire: Palgrave McMillan, pp1-13

131. Zhu, Y; Webber, M and Wang, MY 2002 “Reconfiguring the Microgeography of China: Special

Economic Zones,” in Webber M, Wang M and Zhu Y (eds.), China’s Transition to a Global

Economy, Hampshire: Palgrave McMillan, pp143-167

132. Wang, J and Wang, M Y 2002 “High and New Technology Industrial Development Zones,” in

Webber, M; Wang, M and Zhu, Y (eds.), China’s Transition to a Global Economy, Hampshire:

Palgrave McMillan, pp168-190

133. Wei, H; Shen, Z and Wang, MY 2002 “Structural Adjustment: Creating a New Textile Industry,”

in Webber, M; Wang, MY and Zhu, Y (eds.), China’s Transition to a Global Economy, Hampshire:

Palgrave McMillan, pp.191-204.Wang, J and Wang, MY 2002 “The Trajectory of the Personal

Computer Industry,” in Webber, M; Wang, M and Zhu, Y (eds.), China’s Transition to a Global

Economy, Hampshire: Palgrave McMillan, pp205-225

134. Webber, M; Wang, MY and Zhu, Y 2002 “Conclusions: Opening the Gate to the World

Economy,” in Webber, M; Wang, M and Zhu, Y (eds.), China’s Transition to a Global Economy,

Hampshire: Palgrave McMillan, pp226-243

135. Wang, MY; Meng, XC and Li, GC 2001 "Shenzhen: The Pioneer City of China's Economic

Transition" in Jack Williams and Robert J. Stimson (eds.) International Urban Planning Settings:

Lessons of Success, Kidlington, UK: Elsevier Science, pp157-182

136. Ying, YY and Wang, MY 2000, “China’s urban environmental sustainability in a global context”

in B Gleeson, N Low, I Elander and R Lidskog (eds.) Consuming cities: The urban environment in

the global economy after the Rio Declaration, London: Routledge, pp153-174

137. Wang, BL; Wang, MY and Wang, Y 1998 “Rural socioeconomic transformation in the Shenyang-

Dalian extended metropolitan region of China”, in Xu, X. Q., Sit, V. F. S. and Yan, X. P. (ed)

China’s rural-urban transition and coordinated development, Beijing: Science Press, pp149-157

(in Chinese)

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138. Wang, Y and Qi, X 1990 “Model system design for China’s regional comprehensive

development planning”, in B Wang etc. (eds.) Collections of Economic Geography Thesis,

Beijing: Science Press, pp90-96 (in Chinese)

139. Qi, X and Wang, Y 1990 “Software system design for China’s regional comprehensive

development planning”, in B Wang etc. (eds.) Collections of Economic Geography Thesis,

Beijing: Science Press, pp97-100 (in Chinese)

DISSERTATION

140. Wang, MY 1995 The socioeconomic and spatial transformation of the Shenyang-Dalian

Extended Metropolitan Region of China, 1978-1992, unpublished PhD dissertation, Department

of Geography, University of British Columbia

141. Wang, Y 1985 Analysis and adjustment of agricultural production structure in Sanjiang plain,

Heilongjiang, China, unpublished Master theses (in Chinese)

REFEREED CONFERENCE PUBLICATIONS

142. Webber, M; Barnett, J; Wang, MY; Finlayson, B and Dickinson, D 2005 The Yellow River in the

Big Picture Proceedings of the 2nd International Yellow River Forum on Keeping Healthy Life of

the River Zhengzhou China October 18-21: 263-271

143. Barnett, J; Webber, M; Wang, MY; Finlayson, B and Dickinson, D 2005 Ten Key Questions About

the Human Dimensions of Water in the Yellow River Basin Proceedings of the 2nd International

Yellow River Forum on Keeping Healthy Life of the River Zhengzhou, China, October 18-21: 127-

135

144. Wang, MY 2010 “How mobile are China’s migrant workers? Spatial mobility and job/income

changes,” The Interim Meeting of the European Sociological Association (ESA) research

network for Sociology of Family and Intimate Lives – “Geographical mobility and family life:

How to (re) think family in a mobile world?” September 16-18, 2010, Wiesbaden, Germany

145. Wang, MY and Maino, J 2010 “Migrant workers’ occupational mobility in China’s segmented

urban labour markets,” Conference paper for China Urban Development, December 7-8, 2010,

University of Hong Kong

146. Wang, MY 2010 “Choice without Choice: China's return migrant workers during the Global

Financial Crisis”, International conference on Migration in China and Asia: Experience and

Policy, May 20-21, 2010, Beijing, China

147. Rogers, S and Wang, M 2009, “Searching for new research agenda for environmental

resettlement in China”, Conference proceeding of International workshop on ecological

resettlement: Local participation and policy improvement, July 30-2009, Yunan University,

Kunming, China, pp89-111

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148. Wu, J and M, Wang 2009 “Nong Ming Gong and labour market transition in urban China: Look

beyond the Hukou policy”, presented at conference of “60 Years of the People’s Republic -

Transformations and Challenges”, Melbourne, July 13-14, 2009.

149. Wang, MY 2006 “Are New Migrants Competing with Local in China’s Urban Labour Market? –

New Hukou Policy and Its Challenges for a Harmonious Urban Governance”, A Paper for Beijing

Forum - 2006: The harmony of civilization and prosperity for all – reflection on the civilization

modes of humankind, October 27-29, 2006, Beijing (invited)

150. Wang, MY and Wu, J 2005 “Floating AIDS in China: An agenda for research on post-infection

behaviours of floating population”, Conference proceedings of Globalisation and labour

mobility in India and China”, Edited by Russell Smyth, Chris Nyland, Mita Bhattacharya and

Marika Vicziany, Faculty of Business and Economics, Monash University, Melbourne, pp 308-

320 (ISBN: 0-9757512-0-4)

151. Wu, Jiaping and Wang, MY 2005 “Global integration and urban expansion of Shanghai”,

Conference proceedings of Globalisation and labour mobility in India and China”, Edited by

Russell Smyth, Chris Nyland, Mita Bhattacharya and Marika Vicziany, Faculty of Business and

Economics, Monash University, Melbourne, pp212-223. (ISBN: 0-9757512-0-4)

152. Webber, M; Barnett, B; Wang, MY; Finlayson, B and Dickinson, D 2005 “The Yellow River in the

Big Picture”, Proceedings of the 2nd International Yellow River Forum on Keeping Healthy Life of

the River, Zhengzhou, China, October 18-21, p263-271

153. Barnett, B; Webber, M; Wang, MY; Finlayson, B and Dickinson, D 2005 “Ten key questions

about the human dimensions of water in the Yellow River Basin”, Proceedings of the 2nd

International Yellow River Forum on Keeping Healthy Life of the River, Zhengzhou, China,

October 18-21, p127-135

154. Wang, MY 2004 “Ethnic minority floating population in China”, 2nd International Conference on

Population Geographies, St Andrews University, 11-14 August, 2004

155. Wang, MY and Meng, XC 2003 “Building nests to attract birds”: China’s hi-tech zones and their

impacts on transition from low skill to high-value added process, in Bronwyn Coate, Robert

Brooks, Ian Fraser and Lilai Xu (eds.) “Proceedings of the 15th Annual Conference of the

Association for Chinese Economics Studies Australia (ACESA)”, Melbourne: RMIT Business

Research Development Unit, pp1-24

156. Wang, MY 2003 “Freer Population Mobility Policy, New Identity: China’s Hukou Reform and its

Impacts,” A Paper for the symposium - “Changing Identities in Australia and Taiwan”, Taipei,

Taiwan, January 10-13, 2003 (invited speaker)

157. Wang, Y 1988 “Model system design for China’s county comprehensive planning”, Proceedings

of First international conference on agricultural system engineering, Changchun, Jilin, China

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NON-REFEREED CONFERENCE PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS

158. Lo, Kevin and Wang, Mark 2013 “Who does What in the Low-carbon Transformation of Chinese

Cities?”, a paper presented to International Conference on China’s urban transformation and

restructuring, 13-15 December, 2013, Guangzhou, China.

159. Wang, MY; Maino, J and Ma, Y 2011 “How mobile is China's floating population?” 2011

Melbourne Conference on China: The City, the Countryside and the World –China’s urban and

rural transformations and their global connections, 6-7 August 2011, Melbourne, Australia

160. Wu, C; Wang, MY and Wei, YP 2011 “Residential environment in Chinese urban gated

community: Assessment of outdoor space usage” 2011 Melbourne Conference on China: The

City, the Countryside and the World –China’s urban and rural transformations and their global

connections, 6-7 August, 2011, Melbourne, Australia.

161. Xue, LY; Xue, T and Wang, MY 2011 “One Stone, Two Birds? A Case study of displacement of

China’s poverty population for both environmental and poverty reduction purposes”, 2011

Melbourne Conference on China: The City, the Countryside and the World –China’s urban and

rural transformations and their global connections, 6-7 August, 2011, Melbourne, Australia

162. Chen, D; Wang, MY; Luo, ZH; Chen, J 2012 “Performance evaluation of a safe drinking water

project in rural China: from the perspective of farmers,” a paper presented at 2011 China

(Nanjing) International Forum on Agricultural Water Conservancy and Nature Farming, 26-29

June, 2011

163. Wang, MY 2006 “Divergent Urbanisation Paths in the Shenyang-Dalian Region, China,” A Paper

for Fudan University International Urban Forum, 1st Biennale Conference, Shanghai, November

3-5, 2006 (24 pages)

164. Webber, M; Barnett, J; Finlayson, B; Wang, M 2006 “Vulnerability of Chinese farmers to water

shortage: choosing social institutions for water management”, a conference paper presented at

the InterAcademy Panel East Asia Regional Workshop on water security, Beijing, 12-14 June,

2006

165. Wang, MY 2003 “China’s Visible and Invisible Hands: FDI Experience in Shenzhen”, A Paper for

Eighth Biennial Conference of Chinese Studies Association of Australia, University of New South

Wales, Sydney, 10-12 July, 2003

166. Wang, MY 2002 “The Hukou reform and directed urbanisation in China: Challenge and

impacts,” A Paper for “FORUM ON PUBLIC POLICIES OF 21st CENTERY: Theme: The New Topic

of Urban Governance and Management, 14-15 December, 2002, Shanghai, China

167. Wang, MY 1999 “Silent revolution: Post-reform rural-urban transition in China”, paper for the

conference on Urban Development in China: Last Half Century and into the next Millennium,

Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province, China, 6-10 December. 1999

168. Meng, X; Li, G and Wang MY 1999 “Shenzhen population structure and economic

development”, paper for the conference on Urban Development in China: Last Half Century

and into the next Millennium, Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province, China, 6-10 December,

1999

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169. Lan, P and Wang, MY 1999 “Development of electronic commerce in China”, paper for the 11th

Annual International Conference of the Chinese Economic Studies Association (Australia) - China

in the world economy, July 15-16, 1999, University of Melbourne

170. Wang, MY and Lan, P 1998 “Spatial reorganisation of China’s economy by changing

administrative boundaries”, paper for 1998 international conference on communist and post-

communist societies, Melbourne, July 7-10, 1998

171. Lan, Ping and Wang, MY 1998 “Transformation of the Chinese construction industry”, paper for

1998 international conference on communist and post-communist societies, Melbourne, July 7-

10, 1998

172. Wang, MY 1997 “The governance of Dalian Extended Metropolitan Region and the formation of

intercity networks in the post-Deng's China", invited contributor and chaired a session in

workshop on the Intercity Networks in the Asia-Pacific Region, RMIT, Melbourne, Australia, 1 -

4 April, 1997

173. Wang, MY 1997 “Redrawing the Boundaries: The Governance of China’s Extended

Metropolitan Regions”, Islands: Economy, Society and Environment, Conference Proceedings of

the IAG and NZGS Second Joint Conference, Hobart, Australia, published by Department of

Geography, University of Waikato, pp207-211

174. Wang, MY 1997 “The governance of Dalian Extended Metropolitan Region and the formation of

intercity networks in the post-Deng's China’, Invited contributor and chaired a session in

workshop on the Intercity Networks in the Asia-Pacific Region, RMIT, Melbourne, Australia, 1 -

4 April, 1997

175. Yin, Y and Wang, MY 1997 “China’s urban environmental sustainability in a global context”, a

conference paper for “Environmental Justice: Global ethics for the 21st century”, University of

Melbourne, Australia, 1-3 October, 1997

176. Wang, MY and Wang, BL 1996 “Rural-Urban Integration in China”, The International Conference

on Rural-Urban Transition and Development in China, Zhongshan University, Guangzhou, China,

11-15 December, 1996

177. Wang, MY 1996 “The extended metropolitan regions in China”, New Urban Forms, New

Housing Forms, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, 2-5 July, 1996

178. Wang, MY 1996 “The new labour transition in rural China”, Communications with/in Asia, La

Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia, 8-11 July, 1996

REPORTS/WORKING PAPERS

179. Webber, M and Wang, MY 2003 Globalising the Chinese Countryside: The case of ‘rich Wang’s

village’, Working paper 3, March, 2003, Melbourne University of Private

180. Meng, XC; Wang, MY and Li, GC 2000 “Case of the Garment industry in Shenzhen city, China”,

Background Series 7, Urban Partnership, World bank, Washington DC, USA

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181. Wang, Y; Zhang, C and Qi, X 1986 “Study on Landuse Structure in Jilin’s “sanbei” (northeast,

north and northwest China) shelter belt”, report to the Shelter Forest Office, Jilin Provincial

Government

JOURNAL (NON-REFEREED)

182. Wang, MY 2000 “Beyond sister city: Dalian’s position in Northeast Asian intercity network”,

Liaoning Today, No.2, pp38-40

183. Wang, MY 2000 “Chao Yue Zi Mei Cheng” (beyond sister city), Liaoning Today, 2000, No.2,

pp37-38 (in Chinese)

BOOK REVIEW

184. Wang, MY Review of LI Shi and Hiroshi Sato (ed) 2006 Unemployment, Inequality and Poverty

in Urban China, Routledge, 327 pages (invited review)

185. Wang, MY Review of Friedmann J China’s urban transition, University of Minnesota Press, 168

pp. 2005 in Environment and Planning A, 2005, 37(12): p256

186. Wang, MY Review of Forbes D K Asian Metropolis: Urbanisation and the Southeast Asian City,

Melbourne: Oxford University Press, xxiv + 120p. 1996 in Urban Policy and Research 1996,

14(4), pp318-319

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187. Wang, M 2013 “All change: China’s reform agenda shuns growth at any cost”, The

Conversation, 6 December, 2013

iii. Invited Panel Speaker

Invited International expert/speaker for the “Conference on wetland research and major future

topics”, Changchun, Jilin, China, 16-22 July, 2008. The title of my speech: “Wetland

preservation in Australia: The administrative and political threats”.

Invited speaker for “Cities, space and cosmopolitan desires: Setting new agendas and

interdisciplinary approaches to the study of China’s cities in the XXI century”, Sydney UTS

28-29 September, 2008. The title of my speech: “China’s New Urban Space and New

Research Agenda.

Invited Panel Speaker – Carbon Trading and “Clean’ Coal: part of the solution or part of the

problem? A Solidarity Forum, 29th May, 2008, Melbourne University

Seminar at East China Normal University, Shanghai, China. The topic: “Applicability of Western

models/phenomenon in China and “China Study” fever”, 18 November, 2008.

Seminar at Kaili College, Guizhou, China. The topic: “China Study in the West and Implications for

local research”, November 21, 2008.

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Seminar at Guizhou Normal University, Guiyang, China. The topic: “Human Geography

Theories/Models in the West and “China Study”, November 27, 2008.

Invited by Vanke – China’s largest real estate company – Wang M Y 2007 “Urban, urbanization, and

urban regions: What are the implications for housing, land and real estate industry?”

Invited International Expert for Beijing Forum 2006: Wang M Y 2006 “Are New Migrants Competing

with Local in China’s Urban Labour Market? – New Hukou Policy and Its Challenges For A

Harmonious Urban Governance”, A Paper for Beijing Forum (2006): The harmony of

civilization and prosperity for all – reflection on the civilization modes of humankind, October

27-29, 2006, Beijing

Invited by Association of Cities of Vietnam: Wang M Y 2006 “The Production of Urban Space in

Reforming Socialist Cities: Comparison between Beijing and Hanoi,” Hanoi, November 8,

2006

Invited Speaker by The Australian Institute of International Affairs (Victorian Branch). China Forum:

Wang M Y 2004 “The Changing Social Scene: new urban poverty in China”, Tuesday, April 6,

2004. Dyason House, 124 Jolimont Road, East Melbourne

Invited speaker by The Melbourne Chinese Studies Group. Wang M Y 2004 “The Urban Labour

Market as battlefield? Conflicts between Immigrant” Floating Workers and Retrenched Local

Workers in Contemporary China. CHINESE MUSEUM, 22 Cohen Place, Melbourne, Friday,

March 5, 2004

Invited speaker by Asialinks, the Australian Institute of International Affairs (Victorian Branch), and

MIALS of Melbourne University. Wang M Y 2003 “Update: China Today (and Tomorrow?)",

Yasuko Hiraoka Myer Room, Level 1, Sydney Myer Asia Centre, University of Melbourne.

Thursday, October 9, 2003

Seminar at Department of Geography and Resource management, Chinese University of Hong

Kong, Topic: “China in transition: Challenges and geographical research agenda”, November

2003

Seminar at Northeast Institute of Geography and Ecological Agricultural Research, Chinese

Academy of Science, Changchun, Jilin, China, “Comparison between West and East:

Geographical Research Methodologies”, December 7, 2003

Initiated China Environment Forum (Chef organised) and planned and participated a 4-hour seminar

about research in China (2002)

Invited keynote speaker for “FORUM ON PUBLIC POLICIES OF 21st CENTERY: Theme: The New

Topic of Urban Governance and Management”, 14-15 December 2002, Shanghai, China

Invited contributor and co-chaired a session in workshop on the Intercity Networks in the Asia-

Pacific Region, RMIT, Melbourne, Australia. Wang M Y 1997 “The governance of Dalian

Extended Metropolitan Region and the formation of intercity networks in the post-Deng's

China’, 1 - 4 April, 1997