The UrbaChina project is committed to devise long-term qualitative scenarios (2050) on the future of China urbanisation. In their final form, the narrative storylines will support the elaboration of policy recommendations on the four main pillars of the project: urban governance, economy, lifestyles, city planning and life. Storylines at the year 2050 are designed to help decision-makers and stakeholders “think outside the box” and to identify strategies, including for the medium term (e.g. ..
China’s New Urbanisation Plan (2014-2020) is drawn up based on the reports of the 18th National Cong...
The aim of the master thesis is to characterize development trends of Chinese urbanization since the...
The Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Lisbon (ICS-UL), the Institute of Studies for ...
The UrbaChina project is committed to devise long-term qualitative scenarios (2050) on the future of...
The UrbaChina project has come to an end. This EU funded research project started in March 2011 and ...
Purpose: Drawing on a EU-funded research project on urbanisation in China and Europe (URBACHINA),...
Last October, Olivia Bina (ICS) and Andrea Ricci (ISIS), members of the UrbaChina programme attended...
We are pleased to announce that several policy briefs are now available. In these documents, UrbaChi...
The UrbaChina consortium has prepared a collection of working papers available on open access at Hal...
UrbaChina. Sustainable urbanisation in China, http://urbachina.hypotheses.org/ This blog aims at ide...
2013 will be a very critical year regarding China's urbanisation. The election of the 12th National...
This week, the China Daily (European weekly edition) has published an article on urbanisation in Chi...
The UrbaChina team is pleased to announce the publication of the 3d UrbaChina working paper entitled...
Interview with François Gipouloux (coordinator of the UrbaChina project) by Alessandra Rebecchini at...
During another session, coordinators for each sub-project presented the results of their research, w...
China’s New Urbanisation Plan (2014-2020) is drawn up based on the reports of the 18th National Cong...
The aim of the master thesis is to characterize development trends of Chinese urbanization since the...
The Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Lisbon (ICS-UL), the Institute of Studies for ...
The UrbaChina project is committed to devise long-term qualitative scenarios (2050) on the future of...
The UrbaChina project has come to an end. This EU funded research project started in March 2011 and ...
Purpose: Drawing on a EU-funded research project on urbanisation in China and Europe (URBACHINA),...
Last October, Olivia Bina (ICS) and Andrea Ricci (ISIS), members of the UrbaChina programme attended...
We are pleased to announce that several policy briefs are now available. In these documents, UrbaChi...
The UrbaChina consortium has prepared a collection of working papers available on open access at Hal...
UrbaChina. Sustainable urbanisation in China, http://urbachina.hypotheses.org/ This blog aims at ide...
2013 will be a very critical year regarding China's urbanisation. The election of the 12th National...
This week, the China Daily (European weekly edition) has published an article on urbanisation in Chi...
The UrbaChina team is pleased to announce the publication of the 3d UrbaChina working paper entitled...
Interview with François Gipouloux (coordinator of the UrbaChina project) by Alessandra Rebecchini at...
During another session, coordinators for each sub-project presented the results of their research, w...
China’s New Urbanisation Plan (2014-2020) is drawn up based on the reports of the 18th National Cong...
The aim of the master thesis is to characterize development trends of Chinese urbanization since the...
The Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Lisbon (ICS-UL), the Institute of Studies for ...