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In Land Use Policy April 2023 127
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Cities. 137:104291
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Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning. :1-18
This paper follows up six propositions in recent works that considered lot boundaries as units of private planning in a state prepared/endorsed layout and interprets land readjustment as a coordina...
Autor:
Lawrence W.C. LAI, Stephen N.G. DAVIES, K.W. CHAU, Lennon H.T. CHOY, Mark H. CHUA, Terry K.W. LAM
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Land Use Policy. 120:106236
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Cities. 126:103666
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Journal of Housing and the Built Environment. 33:455-463
Under rapid city expansion in the twentieth century, efforts on urban conservations did not bear great fruit internationally although progress has been made. From institutional analysis perspective, we posit that the main crux of the problems lies in
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Habitat International. 75:90-95
This paper attempts to stocktake the major institutional innovations in land development and planning markets in the 20th century, and looks ahead to how these ideas may affect the evolution of institutions in the 21st century. Major ideas discussed
Autor:
Lennon H.T. Choy, Winky K.O. Ho
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Habitat International. 75:139-146
This study explores how an institutional innovation in the 20th Century – Coasean bargaining - could contribute to build a low carbon China in the 21st Century. China has surpassed all nations and become the world's largest emitter of CO2 since 200
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Land Use Policy. 68:429-437
Small Property Rights Housing (SPRH) is an important part of informal housing in China. SPRH is defined as housing developed with collective land ownership that is then sold to outside homebuyers such as non-indigenous villagers. This housing practic
Autor:
Lennon H.T. Choy, Victor Jing Li
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Cities. 60:504-510
One momentum of rural–urban transition in China is for university graduates to work and live in the city where they pursued tertiary education. Against this background, we investigate the role of higher education for urban growth in China. A panel