Settlement Spaces: Urban Survival Prospects of China’s Special Communities: Empirical Study of Four Types of Representative Community Samples

Author:   Xiao Wu ,  Lingjin Wang
Publisher:   Springer Verlag, Singapore
Edition:   1st ed. 2021
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Pages:   677
Publication Date:   18 October 2022
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Author:   Xiao Wu ,  Lingjin Wang
Publisher:   Springer Verlag, Singapore
Imprint:   Springer Verlag, Singapore
Edition:   1st ed. 2021
Weight:   1.062kg
ISBN:  

9789811648946


ISBN 10:   9811648948
Pages:   677
Publication Date:   18 October 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Preface.- Introduction.- Community samplesⅠ Living Space and Community Response: International Student Settlement.- Community samplesⅡ Space placement and Social integration: Land-lost Peasant Settlement.- Community samplesⅢ Modernisation and Packing of grass: The Huis Settlement.- Community samplesⅣ Service Supply and Facility Use: Migrant Worker Settlement.- Conclusion:Integration – response”—— Survival and evolution of Special Settlement Space.

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Xiao Wu has completed D.E. (doctor of engineering), and is the professor and doctoral advisor for the School of Architecture, Southeast University. Professor Wu supported by the “Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University” of the Ministry of Education is one of the outstanding young teachers of “Jiangsu Qinglan Program” of Jiangsu higher education institutions; He is also the secretary-general of City Renewal Committee, member of Urban Imaging Committee of Urban Planning Society of China, director of Institute of Urban Design of Architectural Society of China, and member of Jiangsu Urbanization and Spatial Strategy Research Committee. His main research interests are urban and rural design creation and associated theories. He has led and undertaken as the principal 6 programs funded by National Natural Science Foundation, 2 national science and technology support programs, 1 program supported by World Bank (Global Environment Facility), 1 provincial key R & D program, and more than 10 ministerial and provincial research, talent, and education reform programs; he has published more than 100 academic papers on core journals, 13 monographs (translated works), and textbooks; he has won 2 second prizes of Science and Technology Progress Award of the Ministry of Education, 1 first prize of Huaxia Construction Science and Technology Award and 1 Outstanding Achievement Award of Philosophy and Social Science Research of Higher Education Institutions in Jiangsu Province, as well as 6 awards including the Youth Thesis Competition Award of the Urban Planning Society of China, Forum of Seeking Truth, and Jin Jingchang Excellent Urban Planning Thesis Award in China; he has won 2 National Excellent Urban and Rural Planning and Design Awards and 14 Ministerial and Provincial Excellent Survey and Design & Excellent Engineering Design Awards; he has won 4 Provincial Teaching Achievement Awards, and with his instructions, a student won the Provincial Excellent Master Dissertation Award, and two undergraduate teams were awarded as the Provincial Excellent Graduation Design Teams. Besides, with his instructions, the undergraduate students won nearly 30 awards in various assignment competitions and exchanges in national higher education in urban planning discipline.   Lingjin Wang is a Ph.D. student of 2019, Department of Urban Planning, School of Architecture, Southeast University. Her main research direction is the special community space represented by migrant workers and international migrants. At present, she has published nearly 10 academic papers in core journals and domestic and foreign conferences, participated in more than 10 engineering practice projects, and won 2 Jiangsu Provincial Excellent Urban and Rural Planning Awards.

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