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Nanqi Ye, Michihiro Kita, Shigeki Matsubara, Seth Asare Okyere and Motoki Shimoda
Danwei compounds have experienced a steady decline since the 1997 Urban Housing System Reform. Existing research suggests that Danwei compounds, which were characteristically walled neighbourhoods of work and residence, have experienced socio-spatial cha...
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Nanqi Ye, Michihiro Kita, Shigeki Matsubara, Seth Asare Okyere and Motoki Shimoda
This paper analysed socio-spatial changes in old urban neighbourhoods (Danwei compounds) in Chinese cities as a result of two major national level reforms: the Reform and Opening Up and the Urban Housing reform in 1978 and 1997, respectively. Existing re...
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Wenyuan Kong, Caiying Liao, Qian Xu, Jiabei Wang and Teng Fei
The danwei is a distinctive spatial unit in China, as a legacy of the Maoist era. In a danwei, state-owned enterprises supplied a full set of facilities, such that people?s daily activities did not often extend beyond their danweis. However, with the rap...
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Clara Lei Xin Yong, Rosa Celia Poquita-Du, Danwei Huang and Peter Alan Todd
There is a growing interest in transplanting corals onto the intertidal section of artificial coastal defences (e.g., seawalls) as an ecological engineering strategy to enhance biodiversity on urban shores. However, this inevitably results in exposure to...
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Loke-Ming Chou and Danwei Huang
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Yongchun Yang, Deli Zhang, Qingmin Meng and Corrin McCarn
We study urban residential land use changes by analyzing the massive migration and relocation of two typical social classes: employees in government departments (EGD) and urban demolition displaced households (UDDH). After the reform and opening-up of Ch...
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