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Changing the Way Cities Grow
Beijing Event Explores a More Ecological Form of UrbanizationRevista Land LinesDiciembre 2020By Katharine Wroth, December 2, 2020What can humanity learn about urbanization from the veins in a leaf? This was one of the questions posed at a forum cosponsored by the Peking University-Lincoln Institute Center for Urban Development...
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Global Urbanization
Learning From China's Explosive Urban GrowthRevista Land LinesAgosto 2019By Katharine Wroth, August 19, 2019Over the past four decades, more than 500 million people have moved from rural China to the nation’s cities, leading to rapid and often uncoordinated urbanization. A recent conference in...
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Sponge Cities and Panda Habitat
The Nature Conservancy's Foray into ChinaRevista Land LinesOctubre 2017By James N. Levitt and Emily MyronThe Nature Conservancy China is partnering with the PKU-Lincoln Center on two major land-based green initiatives: Shenzhen's sponge city project will mitigate floods by absorbing rainfall with...
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Virtual Valuation
GIS-Assisted Mass Appraisal in ShenzhenRevista Land LinesOctubre 2017By Tom NunlistOne of the few countries without a property tax, China has developed what many consider the world's most advanced valuation system. Marrying computer-assisted mass appraisal with GIS tools, the...
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Message from the President
The Future of the PKU–Lincoln CenterRevista Land LinesOctubre 2017On October 14, we will celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Peking University–Lincoln Institute Center for Urban Development and Land Policy, more affectionately known as the PKU–Lincoln Center, or...
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Tecnociudad
Mercado de bicicletas compartidas con apps en ChinaRevista Land LinesMarzo 2017Por Rob WalkerPara implementar un servicio de bicicletas compartidas que tenga un impacto real sobre el transporte metropolitano en general, hay que construir primero un buen sistema de estaciones de anclaje. Hace...
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City Tech
China’s App-Based Bike-Share MarketRevista Land LinesFebrero 2017By Rob WalkerChinese cities are leading the way in experimentation with advanced bike-share technology.
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Ilegal pero lógico
Por qué las viviendas de derechos de propiedad pequeños son populares en ChinaRevista Land LinesJulio 2015Li Sun and Zhi Liu“Como trabajador migrante durante 13 años, siempre he querido ser dueño de mi casa y tener una vida familiar normal aquí en Shenzhen” dijo el Sr. Wang, un exagricultor de la provincia de Sichuan que...
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La ciudad oculta
El mercado inmobiliario subterráneo de BeijingRevista Land LinesOctubre 2014Annette M. KimMás de un millón de personas viven en apartamentos subterráneos en Beijing. Estas pequeñas viviendas, generalmente sin ventanas, son la única opción de...
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Hidden City
Beijing’s Subterranean Housing MarketRevista Land LinesOctubre 2014Annette M. KimMore than one million people are living in apartments underground in Beijing. These small, often windowless dwellings are, for many workers, the only affordable housing option near jobs in the city...
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