First Published:
02 Sep 2019, 12:35 pm
First Published:
02 Sep 2019, 12:35 pm
The Urban Studies 2018 Best Articles have now been translated into Chinese. Read the translated papers on our Videos page.
View more Chinese translations here and read about Urban Studies China Strategy here.
The role of the state in China’s post-disaster reconstruction planning: Implications for resilience by Jiang Xu and Yiwen Shao
This article is part of the forthcoming Special Issue: New directions of Urban Studies in China
Drawing on an empirical study of state-led reconstruction #planning, Xu and Shao argue that it is the deep and active involvement of the state, rather than its retreat, that helps promote #resilience building in China’s earthquake-hit areas.
Read the blog here.
The dynamics of poverty, employment and access to amenities in polycentric cities: Measuring the decentralisation of poverty and its impacts in England and Wales by Meng Le Zhang and Gwilym Pryce
What are the implications of decentralisation on access to employment opportunities and proximity to amenities?
Heterogeneity of public participation in urban redevelopment in Chinese cities: Beijing versus Guangzhou by Lin Zhang, Yanliu Lin, Pieter Hooimeijer and Stan Geertman
Redressing the lack of systematic investigation into the #heterogeneity of public participation in urban redevelopment in Chinese cities.