- Energy, Environment, Economic Growth
- Environmental Impact and Sustainability
- Regional Economics and Spatial Analysis
- Land Use and Ecosystem Services
- China's Socioeconomic Reforms and Governance
- Global trade and economics
- Economic and Technological Innovation
- Chinese history and philosophy
- Climate Change Policy and Economics
- Global trade, sustainability, and social impact
- Urban, Neighborhood, and Segregation Studies
- Energy, Environment, and Transportation Policies
- Environmental Changes in China
- Air Quality and Health Impacts
- Regional resilience and development
- Urban Transport and Accessibility
- Regional Development and Environment
- Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management
- Economic Growth and Productivity
- Regional Economic and Spatial Analysis
- Spatial and Panel Data Analysis
- Environmental Sustainability in Business
- Diverse Aspects of Tourism Research
- Economic and Environmental Valuation
- Human Mobility and Location-Based Analysis
Nanjing University
2017-2025
Ankara University
2020
Peking University
2012-2020
University of Turku
2020
University of Cologne
2020
London School of Economics and Political Science
2020
East Asia School of Theology
2020
The University of Melbourne
2020
University of California, Los Angeles
2020
University College Dublin
2020
Abstract The institutional and multi‐scale perspective provide a promising nexus between economic geography environmental governance. They help to overcome the duality of global–local for regions in globalising world, enabling rediscovery role states their This article proposes that scalar structure linkages is not continuous from global local, where state level discontinuity. supra‐national interdependence horizontal sub‐national governance hierarchical. interact with each other affect path...
As an important step enhancing regional innovation, researches on collaborative innovation have attracted much more attention recently. One significant reason is that cities can get excessive benefits while they take activities. Based the theories of geography, this paper takes Yangtze River Delta (YRD) Urban Agglomeration as a case study and measures capacity from actors by adopting catastrophe progression model. Then basis, depicts spatial pattern benefit allocation using coupling degree...
Regarding the environmental effects of industrial restructuring, changing types and shares sectors attract more attention, while role linkages is under-researched. The overlook leads to over-optimism about balancing development–environment relationship by restructuring. This study investigates how inter-sectoral affect performance a transition region. We argue that are conditioned not only their techno-economic interdependencies but also dependencies on geographical contexts. Thus, may...
This article investigates the product relatedness that generates dynamics of regional export specialisations in China. Conventional 'relatedness' concerns local portfolios, which is insufficient to capture global–local interactive nature specialisation. We propose a framework consisting embedded commodity structures and trade networks. It considers interactions between domestic supply overseas demand, internal market competition external expansion. The empirical study based on 334...
How will export expansion alter the internal geography of industrial development? Does it develop core regions at expense periphery regions? From an evolutionary point view, this study investigates effects on local capabilities for developing new industries (i.e., regional diversification). Using statistical data from China Customs and China's Annual Survey Industrial Firms, covering 334 prefectures during 2003 to 2013, examines role openness exports in promoting diversification. Empirical...
Abstract International trade in environmental goods (EG) provides a market‐based solution to balance the development–environment relationship. How can developing economies gain new growth opportunities through liberalisation EGs? This study investigates structural features of products and firms during early development China's EG trade. defines import–export nexus as product relatedness between imports exports at firm level, which may promote technology spill overs cooperation. combines two...
Abstract Global trade in environmental goods (EGs) has provided a new vision for international cooperation response to sustainable development goals (SDGs). However, there are ongoing debates over whether developing countries can achieve sustainability during their participation. This study proposes conceptual framework observe countries' current status and potential benefit from global EG trade. By tracing the changing of 142 2001–2019, this finds that reduces inequality among developed...
Journal Article Population dynamics and regional development in China Get access Canfei He, He a aCollege of Urban Environmental Sciences , Peking University Beijing hecanfei@pku.edu.cn Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Xiyan Mao Cambridge Regions, Economy Society, Volume 9, Issue 3, November 2016, Pages 535–549, https://doi.org/10.1093/cjres/rsw020 Published: 15 September 2016 history Received: 02 August 2015 Accepted: 06 April
Citizen environmental complaints play a key role in China's current monitoring network and governance system. Based on 5796 cases of lodged by citizens via hotline the internet to MEP China, we examined spatial characteristics influencing factors citizen for period 2013-2017 using analysis methods econometric models. The roles two systems were then reevaluated. results show that, among all cases, 75.88% identified as verified complaints, while nearly 25% noisy rate directed large amounts...