All Stories

  1. Transformative urbanism and reproblematising land scarcity in Hong Kong
  2. Sustainable community building in the face of state-led gentrification: the story of the Blue House cluster in Hong Kong
  3. Socio-spatial polarization and the (re-)distribution of deprived groups in world cities: A case study of Hong Kong
  4. Governing green urbanism: The case of Shenzhen, China
  5. Valuing Xi’an: A Chinese Capital City for 13 Dynasties
  6. The right to healthy place-making and well-being
  7. Urban Policies in Asia
  8. Knowledge and power in regenerating lived space in Treasure Hill, Taipei 1960s–2010: from squatter settlement to a co-living artist village
  9. Intellectuals and the production of space in the urban renewal process in Hong Kong and Taipei
  10. Challenging theory: Changing practice: Critical perspectives on the past and potential of professional planning
  11. The state of planning rights in Hong Kong: a case study of ‘wall-like buildings’
  12. Urban regeneration and social capital in China: A case study of the Drum Tower Muslim District in Xi’an
  13. Second Metamorphosis? Urban Restructuring and Planning Responses in Guangzhou and Shenzhen in the Twenty-First Century
  14. A critical review of Hong Kong’s proposed climate change strategy and action agenda
  15. Strategic Planning of China's First Special Economic Zone: Shenzhen City Master Plan (2010–2020)
  16. Public Engagement as a Tool of Hegemony: The Case of Designing the New Central Harbourfront in Hong Kong
  17. Power and Rationality: The Politics of Harbour Reclamation in Hong Kong
  18. Spatial practice, conceived space and lived space: Hong Kong’s ‘Piers saga’ through the Lefebvrian lens
  19. DEVELOPING STRATEGICALLY COMPETITIVE CITIES
  20. Conference report: Why Can't the Future Be More Like the Past? The 23rd AESOP Congress, Liverpool, 2009
  21. Hong Kong
  22. Tales from Two Chinese Cities: The Dragon's Awakening to Conservation in face of Growth? Debates and Compromises: Conservation and Development of the Northern Old Hongkou in Shanghai Historic Conservation and Economic Development: Are They Necessarily ...
  23. Civic Engagement, Spatial Planning and Democracy as a Way of Life Civic Engagement and the Quality of Urban Places Enhancing Effective and Democratic Governance through Empowered Participation: Some Critical Reflections One Humble Journey towards Plann...
  24. From Government to Governance? Politics of Planning in the First Decade of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
  25. Introduction: Sustainable Development and Governance in East Asian World Cities
  26. Governance for sustainability in East Asian Global Cities: An exploratory study
  27. Practice report: Sustainability impact assessment in Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta: “both necessary and impossible”?
  28. Globalisation and the making of Asian world cities: Introduction to the special issue
  29. World-city formation under an executive-led government: The politics of harbour reclamation in Hong Kong
  30. Quality of Life Perceptions and Directions for Urban Regeneration in Hong Kong
  31. Quality of Life Perceptions and Directions for Urban Regeneration in Hong Kong
  32. Viewpoint: The role of urban planning in China's sustainable development
  33. Theorising urban planning in a transitional economy: The case of Shenzhen, People's Republic of China
  34. Shenzhen
  35. World cities or great cities? A comparative study of five Asian metropolises
  36. Sustainable development in China: from knowledge to action
  37. Sustainable Urban Development Issues in Chinese Transitional Cities: Hong Kong and Shenzhen
  38. Property-led urban renewal in Hong Kong: any place for the community?
  39. Sustainable Development in the Rapidly Growing Socialist Market Economy of Shenzhen
  40. The political economy of intra-provincial disparities in post-reform China: a case study of Jiangsu province
  41. The Road Not Travelled: A Sustainable Urban Regeneration Strategy for Hong Kong
  42. Development Control in Post-Reform China: the Case of Liuhua Lake Park, Guangzhou
  43. “BUSINESS AS USUAL”: ROOT CAUSE OF THE HONG KONG CRISIS
  44. URBAN SYSTEM PLANNING IN CHINA: A CASE STUDY OF THE PEARL RIVER DELTA
  45. Land‐use planning in ‘one country, two systems’: Hong Kong, Guangzhou and Shenzhen
  46. Reclamation: an urban development strategy under fire