- Regional Economics and Spatial Analysis
- Spatial and Panel Data Analysis
- Urban Transport and Accessibility
- Housing Market and Economics
- Land Use and Ecosystem Services
- Urbanization and City Planning
- Urban, Neighborhood, and Segregation Studies
- Cultural Industries and Urban Development
- Urban Green Space and Health
- Regional resilience and development
- COVID-19 epidemiological studies
- Noise Effects and Management
- Transportation Planning and Optimization
- RFID technology advancements
- Diverse Aspects of Tourism Research
- Water resources management and optimization
- Urban and Rural Development Challenges
- Electrochemical sensors and biosensors
- Child Nutrition and Water Access
- E-commerce and Technology Innovations
- Conducting polymers and applications
- Water Governance and Infrastructure
- Groundwater and Watershed Analysis
- Soil erosion and sediment transport
- China's Socioeconomic Reforms and Governance
Wuhan University
2022-2025
Zhangzhou Normal University
2023
University of Utah
2018-2021
Producer services are a critical indicator of global cities in advanced economies, whose spatial-temporal dynamics reflect the trajectory urban transformation. However, growth producer China cannot be fully explained by current theories (e.g. neoclassical, institutional, city and human capital theories), especially regarding their development process geographical contexts. This study developed context-sensitive analytical framework to comprehensively examine location Shanghai, city. We used...
In the context of rapid urbanization and increasing awareness environmental justice, ensuring equitable access to high-quality park services is crucial for promoting healthy lifestyles sustainable urban development. This study investigates equity in Wuhan, China, by developing a comprehensive evaluation index system that incorporates quality considers heterogeneity demand among different population groups, particularly older adults. Using multi-source big data spatial analysis, this examines...
This study explores spatial patterns and mechanisms of industrial growth in Salt Lake County, Utah, which vary with sectoral divisions scales the context urban sprawl. We find that besides center growth, producer services prefer newly developed areas, manufacturing has a suburbanizing pattern. The regressions indicate neighborhood effects among mechanisms: At block group level, are more sensitive to community characteristics than manufacturing. whereas still profoundly affected by such as...
ABSTRACTABSTRACTThis paper investigates spatiotemporal dynamics of the effects urban form on Covid-19 spread within local communities in Salt Lake County, Utah, United States. We identify three types communities—minority, traditional and suburban, new suburban—and stages throughout March 2020—September 2021, reflecting initial, outbreak, recovery stages. While suburban experience least risk Covid-19, minority are severely impacted initial outbreak stages, remote primarily affected The...
China's skyrocketing residential market has raised concerns about housing affordability in metropolitan areas. Current literature usually overlooks the various mechanisms between sale and rent, which may unfold more fundamental structural forces beyond location attributes. This study constructs an analytical framework to investigate how global, regional, local development contexts, including institutional forces, urban spatial structure, human capital, neoclassical factors, affect apartment...
Housing prices have skyrocketed in China's major cities, resulting a lack of housing affordability and intensifying urban inequality. Taking college graduates, migrant workers, low-income families as the representatives vulnerable populations housing, this paper analyzes their preferences barriers toward affordable programs Nanjing, China. We find that development policies still lag far behind need populations, there is mismatch between needs preferences. Rural migrants without local...
This paper studies the relationships between network capabilities and innovation development in context of two types networks: scientific knowledge networks (SKN) technological (TKN). Focusing on capabilities, namely acquisition capability control capability, uses spatial regime models to compare impacts multiple factors different regimes. The main conclusions are following. First, as regards SKN, political-administrative hierarchy has shaped evolution capacity, forming a pattern consisting...
Urban sprawl in China presents unique characteristics that differ from those commonly studied Western contexts, an aspect not fully explored previous studies. Therefore, taking Wuhan, Hubei as example and integrating population data, remote sensing POI this research offers a perspective on development urban China. By incorporating population, land use, amenities, study measures their dynamics to classify spaces employs spatial regression models identify the of with effects controlled. It...
Watersheds are critical natural systems that serve as the foundation for sustaining life on Earth [...]
The city region has emerged as an important form of regional development and governance. However, the dynamics spatial inequality in regions are misunderstood. This study examines Yangtze River Delta (YRD) to determine spatiotemporal evolution across prefecture-level municipalities from 1990 2018. It finds that steadily increased since 1990s but declined somewhat recent years. is associated with faster growth higher upward mobility central early reform period increases periphery...