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Urban agriculture is a nature-based solution recommended for the regeneration and adaptation of urban areas to climate change, in consonance with the European Green Deal. Nevertheless, for the development of urban agriculture, the availability, access and usability of cultivable land in urban...
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For a monocentric city with traffic congestion, Wheaton [W. C. Wheaton, Land Use and Density in Cities with Congestion, Journal of Urban Economics, 43 (1998) 258-272] describes that, to optimize the congestion externality, lot size zoning requires upward adjustment to the market population...
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Spatial and transport planners, authorities, real estate developers, investors, re-locating residents and businesses have different questions related to space and transport. These questions may concern specific land parcels, or cover a much larger area such as a city, a region, or even a whole...
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-height restrictions, and it applies the method to an extraordinary dataset of land-lease transactions from China. Our theory shows that …
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Against the background of current public policy of urban-rural coordinated development, a key land policy issue is how to deal with the conflict between urban expansion and farmland protection. By analyzing three major types of externality in urban-rural land use and the current trial of...
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conversion for urban development in China. We present evidence that land conversion quotas have been increasingly misallocated … misallocation of land conversion quotas across cities in China and calculate the potential gains from reallocating land quotas to …
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-height restrictions, and it applies the method to an extraordinary dataset of land-lease transactions from China. Our theory shows that …
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This paper studies the determinants of the spatial pattern of urban land development. Our study is motivated by an interesting fact observed in the past decade, the fact that the fastest-growing Chinese cities have undergone outward expansion of urban land development with relatively low use...
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The rapid growth of China’s economy since the reform in 1978 should be largely attributed to urbanization. Nonetheless …
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China's urbanization is significant world-wide. This process is characterized by under-urbanization of population and … empirically tested. This study fills this gap by analyzing panel data from 1999-2009 for all 286 prefecture-level cities in China …. The findings reveal that land financing, using different measures, significantly contributed to land urbanization in China …
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