Registration | Peking University-Lincoln Center "Urban Development and Land Policy Youth Forum" and 2020-2021 Research Fund Results Report

2021年05月17日 19:58
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The Peking University-Lincoln Center "Urban Development and Land Policy Youth Forum" and the 2020-2021 Research Fund Results Report will be held online on the morning of May 22-23 via the "Tencent Meeting" app. Twelve young scholars (recipients of the 2020-2021 Research Fund) will present their academic achievements, which will be evaluated on-site by seven experts. Online listeners are now being recruited. Please scan the code to register. Registration closes on May 20. The first 200 registrants will receive an email on May 21, informing them of their conference number and password.


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Conference agenda:

Note: Each project requires 45 minutes, including 25 minutes for presentation and 20 minutes for defense.

May 22, 2021

8:20-8:30

Welcome Speech

Liu Zhi, Director of Peking University-Lincoln Center


delivering the opening remarks

He Canfei, Dean of the School of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University; Deputy Director of Peking University-Lincoln Center

Topic 1

8:30-10:00

Research on the Mechanism of Commercial Gentrification on the Social Space of Surrounding Old Residential Communities

Huang Xing, South China University of Technology


A study on the impact of urban air pollution on residents' mental health and well-being under the "Healthy China" strategy—quasi-natural experimental evidence from the implementation of the "Ten Atmospheric Measures."

Zhang Guanglai, Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics


10:00-10:20

Rest

10:20-11:50

Research on the Development Mechanism of New Industrial Paths in "Weak Areas": From a Comprehensive Perspective of Evolutionary and Transformation Geography

Hu Xiaohui, Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics


Urban logistics facilities, land use, and environmental justice—taking Shanghai as an example

Yuan Quan, Tongji University

Agenda Item 2

12:00-14:00

Lunch and nap

14:00-15:30

A Comparison of the Efficiency of 'Government-Led' and 'Market-Driven' Urban Renewal Systems Based on Transaction Cost Theory—A Case Study of Participatory Old Community Renovation in Shenzhen Communities

Li Xiang, Xiamen University


The Impact of Community Built Environments on Residents' Mental Health—Based on Empirical Research from Beijing and Melbourne During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Ma Liang, Peking University

15:30-15:50

Rest

15:50-17:20


Improvement of motivations and incentive mechanisms for transferring collective forest land easements in national parks from the perspective of sustainable livelihoods

He Siyuan, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences


Benefit restoration, transaction costs, and nature reserve financing

Wu Jiayu, Zhejiang University

Morning of May 23, 2021

Agenda 3

8:30-10:00

Research on Farmers' Decision-Making and Land Use Mechanisms under the Land Increase-Decrease Linkage Policy

Cheng Long, Huazhong University of Science and Technology


Interregional Distribution and Decentralization of Government Funds—A Study Based on Provincial, Prefecture, and County-Level Data

Yang Liangsong, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics

10:00-10:20

Rest

10:20-11:50

Research on the Construction of a Diversified Transfer Mechanism for Homestead Use Rights under the 'Three Rights Separation' System

Zhao Qianyu, Sichuan University


Spatiotemporal evolution, driving mechanism, and trade-off management of seasonal abandonment of arable land in western Guanzhong Plain

Zhang Bengbeng, Northwest A&F University

11:50-12:00

Meeting summary

He Canfei, Dean of the School of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University; Deputy Director of Peking University-Lincoln Center


List of Judging Panels:


He Canfei, Dean and Professor at the School of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University; Deputy Director (Chair of the Jury) at Peking University-Lincoln Center

Liu Zhi, Director of Peking University-Lincoln Center

Tao Ran, Professor at the School of Economics, Renmin University of China

Yang Jiawen, Professor at the School of Urban Planning and Design, Peking University

Liu Zhilin, Associate Professor at the School of Public Administration, Tsinghua University

Yang Rudai, Professor at the School of Economics, Peking University

Zhu Shengjun, Researcher at the School of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University


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