The UrbaChina consortium has prepared a collection of working papers available on open access at Hal (the French national open archive for academic documents). Our working paper series disseminates research relevant to the different aspects of the urbanisation in China. By publishing these working papers, the UrbaChina consortium hopes to stimulate discussion and contribute to the advancement of urban studies in China. The first working paper is entitled "Urbanisation in China: The impact of ..
The EU-China Joint Workshop had a grand opening in Foshan, Guangdong on May 30th, 2013. Members of U...
Last October, Olivia Bina (ICS) and Andrea Ricci (ISIS), members of the UrbaChina programme attended...
This Bachelor thesis deals with the consequences of the Open Door Policy (Gaige kaifang 改革开放) or the...
The UrbaChina team is pleased to announce the publication of the 3d UrbaChina working paper entitled...
The UrbaChina team is pleased to announce the publication of the 4th UrbaChina working paper entitle...
The UrbaChina team is pleased to announce the publication of the 2nd UrbaChina working paper entitle...
The UrbaChina project has come to an end. This EU funded research project started in March 2011 and ...
The UrbaChina final conference was held in Paris on January 15-16, at the Palais de Chaillot. During...
This week, the China Daily (European weekly edition) has published an article on urbanisation in Chi...
The 2013 EU-China Urbanisation Partnership Forum was held on 21 November in Beijing. During the morn...
We are glad to announce that the UrbaChina final conference will be held in Paris, January 15-16. Du...
UrbaChina. Sustainable urbanisation in China, http://urbachina.hypotheses.org/ This blog aims at ide...
During another session, coordinators for each sub-project presented the results of their research, w...
We are pleased to announce that several policy briefs are now available. In these documents, UrbaChi...
The UrbaChina project is committed to devise long-term qualitative scenarios (2050) on the future of...
The EU-China Joint Workshop had a grand opening in Foshan, Guangdong on May 30th, 2013. Members of U...
Last October, Olivia Bina (ICS) and Andrea Ricci (ISIS), members of the UrbaChina programme attended...
This Bachelor thesis deals with the consequences of the Open Door Policy (Gaige kaifang 改革开放) or the...
The UrbaChina team is pleased to announce the publication of the 3d UrbaChina working paper entitled...
The UrbaChina team is pleased to announce the publication of the 4th UrbaChina working paper entitle...
The UrbaChina team is pleased to announce the publication of the 2nd UrbaChina working paper entitle...
The UrbaChina project has come to an end. This EU funded research project started in March 2011 and ...
The UrbaChina final conference was held in Paris on January 15-16, at the Palais de Chaillot. During...
This week, the China Daily (European weekly edition) has published an article on urbanisation in Chi...
The 2013 EU-China Urbanisation Partnership Forum was held on 21 November in Beijing. During the morn...
We are glad to announce that the UrbaChina final conference will be held in Paris, January 15-16. Du...
UrbaChina. Sustainable urbanisation in China, http://urbachina.hypotheses.org/ This blog aims at ide...
During another session, coordinators for each sub-project presented the results of their research, w...
We are pleased to announce that several policy briefs are now available. In these documents, UrbaChi...
The UrbaChina project is committed to devise long-term qualitative scenarios (2050) on the future of...
The EU-China Joint Workshop had a grand opening in Foshan, Guangdong on May 30th, 2013. Members of U...
Last October, Olivia Bina (ICS) and Andrea Ricci (ISIS), members of the UrbaChina programme attended...
This Bachelor thesis deals with the consequences of the Open Door Policy (Gaige kaifang 改革开放) or the...