This paper proposes a cost-benefit framework to address the role of parcel and neighborhood conditions, as well as government policies, and investigates the spatial determinants of urban land expansion in Nanjing, one of the sub-centers of the Yangtze River Delta (YRD). Using spatial regression models, we find the significance of the economy of scale, agglomeration, accessibility, and government policies in Nanjing’s urban growth. In the earlier stage, urban expansion in Nanjing was mainly driven by the development of infrastructure. Since entering the 21st century, the emerging commercial and industrial sub-centers have become the major centers of growth, which has changed Nanjing’s spatial structure from compact monocentric to a polycentr...
The existing literature explains well how dual urbanization promotes land development and spatial ex...
Since its economic reform and opening-up, China has undergone unprecedented urbanization, where mass...
Public policies play a vital role in shaping our cities. However, the impact of public policies on t...
This paper proposes a cost-benefit framework to address the role of parcel and neighborhood conditio...
Urban land expansion in China has attracted considerable scholarly attention. However, more work is ...
Revealing spatially varying relationships between urban growth patterns and underlying determinants ...
Urban agglomeration plays an essential role in world urbanization. Urban agglomerations in developin...
Urban development in China has attracted considerable scholarly attention. However, more work is sti...
pre-printUrban land expansion in China has attracted considerable scholarly attention. However, more...
China’s urbanization has attracted considerable academic attention. However, more work is requ...
This paper analyzes the spatiotemporal dynamics of urban growth and models its spatial determinants ...
A quantitative analysis of spatial influencing factors on urban sprawl can offer better support for ...
China is undergoing an unprecedented urbanization process in which massive amounts of rural land has...
Urban agglomerations (UAs) have become the urbanized “growth poles„, especially against ...
Rapid urban expansion often has negative social, environmental, and ecological consequences. In Chin...
The existing literature explains well how dual urbanization promotes land development and spatial ex...
Since its economic reform and opening-up, China has undergone unprecedented urbanization, where mass...
Public policies play a vital role in shaping our cities. However, the impact of public policies on t...
This paper proposes a cost-benefit framework to address the role of parcel and neighborhood conditio...
Urban land expansion in China has attracted considerable scholarly attention. However, more work is ...
Revealing spatially varying relationships between urban growth patterns and underlying determinants ...
Urban agglomeration plays an essential role in world urbanization. Urban agglomerations in developin...
Urban development in China has attracted considerable scholarly attention. However, more work is sti...
pre-printUrban land expansion in China has attracted considerable scholarly attention. However, more...
China’s urbanization has attracted considerable academic attention. However, more work is requ...
This paper analyzes the spatiotemporal dynamics of urban growth and models its spatial determinants ...
A quantitative analysis of spatial influencing factors on urban sprawl can offer better support for ...
China is undergoing an unprecedented urbanization process in which massive amounts of rural land has...
Urban agglomerations (UAs) have become the urbanized “growth poles„, especially against ...
Rapid urban expansion often has negative social, environmental, and ecological consequences. In Chin...
The existing literature explains well how dual urbanization promotes land development and spatial ex...
Since its economic reform and opening-up, China has undergone unprecedented urbanization, where mass...
Public policies play a vital role in shaping our cities. However, the impact of public policies on t...