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Hong Shijian
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Name: Shijian Hong

Gender: Male

Degree: Ph.D

Title: Professor

Research Interest: Urban Spatial Growth and Governance, Urban land and real estate market, Governance of Metropolitan areas 

Courses Taught:

Urban Economics, Urban Sociology, urban geography, Social survey method of urban planning, Urban land and real estate development (postgraduate student) 

Education Background:

2004.9-2007.7, Regional & Urban Economics, School of Public Administration and Policy, Renmin University of China, Ph.D.

2002.9-2004.7, Regional & Urban Economics, School of Public Administration and Policy, Renmin University of China, M.E.

1998.9-2002.7, History, School of History, Renmin University of China, B.E. 

Professional Experience:

2011.7-, Department of Urban Planning, School of Architecture & Civil Engineering, Xiamen University, Associate Professor.

2010.5-2011.7, Institute of Economics, School of Economics, Xiamen University, Assistant Professor.

2008.3-2010.5, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, School of Geographic & Oceanographic Sciences, Postdoctoral Fellow.

2007.7-2008.3, Ministry of Land and Resources of the people’s Republic of China, Principal Staff Member. 

Honors and Awards: 

Research Grants:

1. PI  The National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)

2013.1-2015.12 Study on the Mechanism and Governance of Urban Spatial Growth Based on Social-Spatial Dialectic: A Case Study of Xiamen City  No. 51208444

2. PI The Humanity and Social Science Youth foundation of Ministry of Education of China

2012.1-2014.12 Study Mechanism and Regulation of Urban sprawl in the context of institutional transformation – A Case Study of Southeast Fujian Province  No. 11YJCZH058

3.PI Fundamental research funds for the Central Universities project

2014.7-2017.7 Study on Urban Spatial Evolution and Optimization of Xiamen City Based on the Coupling Development of Transit and Land use.

4. PI  China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

2008.7-2010.5 Study on Urban spatial growth management based on the constraint of  land  No. 20080431082

5. PI The Soft Science Research Program of Fujian Province

2012.1-2013.6 Study on Functional transformation and Spatial Reconstruction of the High-tech Industrial Development Zone – A Case Study of Xiamen Torch Hi-tech Zone  No. 2011R0084 

Publications(Journal Articles, Books and Translated Books):

Books:

1. Mechanism and Governance of Urban Sprawl : Based on Economic and institutional Analysis (With Zhang Jingxiang), Southeast University Press, pp. 211 (2012).

2. Metropolitan Governance: Theoretical Development and Operating model, Southeast University Press, pp. 304 (2009). Journal Articles:

1.HONG Shijian, ZHANG Jingxiang. Study on Definition and Measure of Urban Sprawl: A Case Study of Yangtze River Delta[J]. City Planning Review, 2013(5),pp.29-34.

2.HONG Shijian, ZHANG Jingxiang. Metropolitan Governance Models Based on Regulation Mechanism[J]. City Planning Review, 2010(5), pp. 29-34.

3. HONG Shijian, ZHANG Jingxiang. Transport Infrastucctre and Urban Spratial Growth: Based On Urban Economics[J]. City Planning Review, 2009(6), pp. 9-13.

4. HONG Shijian, ZHANG Jingxiang. China’s Urban Spatial Growth Based on the Reform of Land Use System: A Theoretical Analytic Framework [J]. Urban Planning Forum,  2009 (3): 89-94.

5. HONG Shijian, ZHANG Jingxiang. Metropolitan Governance in China: Actuality, Problems and Suggestions[J]. Economic Geography. 2009(11), pp.1818-1821.

6. HONG Shijian. Spatial Dependence and Regional Industrial Development: Base on the Shift-Share Method[J]. Journal of Southwest University for Nationalities(Humanities and Social Science), 2009(9), PP. 59-64.  

7. HONG Shijian, ZHANG Jingxiang. Metropolitan governance from the new view of new regionalism [J]. Urban Problems. 2009(11), pp.73-77. 

8. HONG Shijian, ZHANG Jingxiang. Fragmentation and Governance: Study on the Theoretical Evolution of Metropolitan Governance [J]. Urban Studies. 2008(12), pp.113-118. 

9. HONG Shijian,HUANG Xiaofen. Study on the Concept and Definition of Metropolitan Areas [J]. IUrban Planning International, 2007(5): 50-57.

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Email: hongshijian@xmu.edu.cn


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