This paper addresses sustainable rural village development in China. Rural development is unlike the process of urbanization in Chinese cities and reflects different land ownership rules and different organizational structures. Even though there are an increasing number of Chinese residents in cities, there are still more than 600 million people living in the countryside. The attention lavished on city development has been, in part, now refocused to rural villages. Since 2006, the support for large-scale investment in the countryside has created much change; however, not all of this change is well organized, with potential for less than optimum impacts on the environment and sustainability. The paper identifies the key influences and driver...
This paper presents project-based research focusing on regeneration for sustainable tourism in a ru...
This study identified two alternative but potentially simultaneous processes for rural development i...
This study identified two alternative but potentially simultaneous processes for rural development i...
This paper addresses sustainable rural village development in China. Rural development is unlike the...
This paper addresses sustainable rural village development in China. Rural development is unlike the...
In recent Chinese development the focus for improving sustainable building design has been on urban ...
In recent Chinese development the focus for improving sustainable building design has been on urban ...
China’s leaders have set an urbanization target of 70% (approximately 900 million people) by 2025 an...
Recent urbanization processes and corresponding government policies in China have highlighted the ne...
This section of the Design Guide/Album of projects was developed as a response to the lack of detail...
This paper studies the Dai houses and villages in Xishangbanna, Southwest China. Dai is one of 55 et...
Rural communities have long been overlooked since globalization and urbanization struck traditional ...
Village hollowing can be seen as the other side of the coin of the binomial land taking and farmland...
Village hollowing can be seen as the other side of the coin of the binomial land taking and farmland...
Village hollowing can be seen as the other side of the coin of the binomial land taking and farmland...
This paper presents project-based research focusing on regeneration for sustainable tourism in a ru...
This study identified two alternative but potentially simultaneous processes for rural development i...
This study identified two alternative but potentially simultaneous processes for rural development i...
This paper addresses sustainable rural village development in China. Rural development is unlike the...
This paper addresses sustainable rural village development in China. Rural development is unlike the...
In recent Chinese development the focus for improving sustainable building design has been on urban ...
In recent Chinese development the focus for improving sustainable building design has been on urban ...
China’s leaders have set an urbanization target of 70% (approximately 900 million people) by 2025 an...
Recent urbanization processes and corresponding government policies in China have highlighted the ne...
This section of the Design Guide/Album of projects was developed as a response to the lack of detail...
This paper studies the Dai houses and villages in Xishangbanna, Southwest China. Dai is one of 55 et...
Rural communities have long been overlooked since globalization and urbanization struck traditional ...
Village hollowing can be seen as the other side of the coin of the binomial land taking and farmland...
Village hollowing can be seen as the other side of the coin of the binomial land taking and farmland...
Village hollowing can be seen as the other side of the coin of the binomial land taking and farmland...
This paper presents project-based research focusing on regeneration for sustainable tourism in a ru...
This study identified two alternative but potentially simultaneous processes for rural development i...
This study identified two alternative but potentially simultaneous processes for rural development i...