Review of book: Leon Glicksman & Juintow Lin (Eds), Springer, 2007, ISBN 978 1402047855The article reviews the book 'Sustainable Urban Housing in China: Principles and Case Studies for Low-Energy Design,' edited by Leon Glicksman and Juintow Lin
Population wise, Hong Kong has too many people on too small a physical entity—1,075 square kilometer...
Over the last couple of decades, urban areas around the world have been engaged in increasing initia...
The authors review the book Consumption in China: How China’s New Consumer Ideology is Shaping the N...
Book review of You-tien Hsing's 'The Great Urban Transformation: Politics of Land and Property in Ch...
This article reviews the book Hong Kong\u27s housing policy: A case study in social justice by Bet...
Globally, there has been a substantial increase in the number of people who are not able to buy thei...
Over the last couple of decades, urban areas around the world have been engaged in increasing initia...
Abstract: As China is becoming more urbanized, about 3.5 million units of housing are built every y...
The thesis studies Chinese superblock housing areas, which are exceptionally large and enclosed high...
"Climate Change and Sustainable Urban Development in Africa and Asia" Belinda Yuen and Asfaw Kumssa ...
Book ReviewReviews the book 'Housing in a Newly Industrialized Economy: The Case of South Korea,' by...
Sustainable building issue plays a key role in world sustainable development as the building industr...
China has adopted Sustainable Development as a national strategy for all industries. In civil constr...
Sustainable low-carbon city development in China / ed. by Axel Baeumler, Ede Ijjasz-Vasquez & Shomik...
China is one of the largest economies in the world and also one of the world's biggest energy consum...
Population wise, Hong Kong has too many people on too small a physical entity—1,075 square kilometer...
Over the last couple of decades, urban areas around the world have been engaged in increasing initia...
The authors review the book Consumption in China: How China’s New Consumer Ideology is Shaping the N...
Book review of You-tien Hsing's 'The Great Urban Transformation: Politics of Land and Property in Ch...
This article reviews the book Hong Kong\u27s housing policy: A case study in social justice by Bet...
Globally, there has been a substantial increase in the number of people who are not able to buy thei...
Over the last couple of decades, urban areas around the world have been engaged in increasing initia...
Abstract: As China is becoming more urbanized, about 3.5 million units of housing are built every y...
The thesis studies Chinese superblock housing areas, which are exceptionally large and enclosed high...
"Climate Change and Sustainable Urban Development in Africa and Asia" Belinda Yuen and Asfaw Kumssa ...
Book ReviewReviews the book 'Housing in a Newly Industrialized Economy: The Case of South Korea,' by...
Sustainable building issue plays a key role in world sustainable development as the building industr...
China has adopted Sustainable Development as a national strategy for all industries. In civil constr...
Sustainable low-carbon city development in China / ed. by Axel Baeumler, Ede Ijjasz-Vasquez & Shomik...
China is one of the largest economies in the world and also one of the world's biggest energy consum...
Population wise, Hong Kong has too many people on too small a physical entity—1,075 square kilometer...
Over the last couple of decades, urban areas around the world have been engaged in increasing initia...
The authors review the book Consumption in China: How China’s New Consumer Ideology is Shaping the N...