The National Center for Smart Growth Research and Education





Site Map

Search


Copyright (C) 2003, All Rights Reserved

University of Maryland

NBR Computer Consulting, LLC


Home Who We Are Research Education Events Resources
Message from the Executive Director Participating Schools Smart Growth in Maryland China Land Policy Program Maryland Scenario Project Contact Us










China Land Policy Program - China Land Policy Program

Chinese
Partners and Agreements Training and Exchanges Demonstration Projects
Conferences Publications Media Coverage

Publications

books and book chapters

1.   Song, Y. and C. Ding, 2008, Smart Growth in China, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, USA (forthcoming).

2.   Ding, C., 2008, Land Policy and Smart Growth in China, in Smart Growth in China, edited by Song and Ding, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, USA.

3.   Ding, C., G. Knaap, and T. Moore, 2008, Urban Management and Land Policy: Planning in the Context of Market Forces, America Planning Association, USA (in progress).

4.   Song, Y. and C. Ding, 2007, Urbanization in China: Critical Issues in an Era of Rapid Growth, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, USA, edited.

5.   Song, Y. Y. Zenou, and C. Ding, 2007, The Role of China's Urbanizing Villages in Housing Rural Migrants, in Urbanization in China: Critical Issues in an Era of Rapid Growth, Edited by Y. Song and C. Ding, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, USA.

6.   Ding, C. and Y. Song, 2005, Emerging Land and Housing Markets in China, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, USA, edited.

7.   Ding, C., 2005 Urban Land Policy Reform in China's Transitional Economy, in Emerging Land and Housing Markets in China, edited by C. Ding and Y. Song, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, USA.

8.   Song, Y., G. Knaap, and C. Ding, 2005, Housing Policy in the People's Republic of China: An Historical Review, in Emerging Land and Housing Markets in China, edited by C. Ding and Y. Song, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, USA.

 

Refereed Articles

  1. Shih-Kung Lai, Chengri Ding, Po-Chun Tsai, I-Chih Lan, Minsheng Xue, Ching-Pin Chiu, Li-Guo Wang, 2008, "A game-theoretic approach to urban land development in China." Environment and Planning B (forthcoming).
  2. Song, Y., V. Zenou, and C. Ding, 2008, "Let's not throw the baby out with the bath water: Suggestions to redevelopment policies of urban villages in China," Urban Studies, Vol. 45, No. 2: 313-330.
  3. Lichtenberg E., and C. Ding, 2008, "Assessing Farmland Protection Policy in China," Land Use Policy, Vol. 25, No. 1: 59-68.
  4. Ding, C., 2007, "Policy and Praxis of Land Acquisition in China," Land Use Policy, Vol. 24, No. 1: 1-13.
  5. Song, Y., C. Ding and G. Knaap, 2006, "Envisioning Beijing 2020 through Sketches of Urban Scenarios," Habitat International, Vol. 30, No. 4: 1018-1034.
  6. Ding, C., 2004, "Urban Spatial Development in the Land Policy Reform Era: Evidence from Beijing," Urban Studies, Vol. 41, No. 10, 1889-1907.
  7. Ding, C., and G. Knaap, 2003, "Property Values in Inner City Neighborhoods: The Effects of Homeownership, Housing Investment, and Economic Development," Housing Policy Debate, Vol. 13, Issue 4: 701-28.
  8. Ding, C., 2003, Land Use Policy Reform in China: Assessment and Prospects, Land Use Policy, Vol. 20, Issue 2: 109-20.
  9. Ding, C., 2002, The Benchmark Land Price System and Urban Land Use Efficiency in Chinese cities, Chinese Geographical Science.
  10. Ding, C., 2001, An Empirical Model of Urban Spatial Development, Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies, Vol. 13, No. 3, 123-136.
  11. Knaap, G.J., C. Ding, and L.D. Hopkins, 2001, Do Plans Matter? Effects of Light Rail Plans on Land Values in Station Areas, Journal of Planning Education and Research 21: 32-39.
  12. Knaap, G., C. Ding, and L. D. Hopkins, 2001, Managing Urban Growth for Efficiency in Public Infrastructure: Toward A Theory of Concurrency, International Regional Science Review 24, 3:328-343.
  13. Ding, C. and R. Bingham, 2000, Beyond Edge City: Job Decentralization and Urban Sprawl, Urban Affairs Review, Vol. 35, No. 6, July, 880-898.
  14. Ding, C., R. Simons, and E. Baku, 2000, The Spatial Effect of Residential Investments on the Property Values: Evidence From Cleveland, Ohio, Journal of Real Estate Research, Vol. 19:1/2: 23-48.
  15. Ding, C., G. Knaap, and L. D. Hopkins, 1999, Managing Urban Growth with Urban Growth Boundaries: A Theoretical Analysis, Journal of Urban Economics, July Vol. 46, 53-68.
  16. Ding, C., 1998, The GIS-Based Human Interactive TAZ Design Algorithm: Examining the Impact of Data Aggregation on Transportation Planning Analysis, Environment & Planning B: Planning and Design, Vol. 25, 601-616.

 

Other Publications

1.   Song, Y., V. Zenou, and C. Ding, 2006, Let's not throw the baby out with the bath water: Suggestions to redevelopment policies of urban villages in China, working paper, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.

2.   Ding, C, 2005, Implications of theory and international experience of property taxation on China property tax reform, Internal Research Report, by the Ministry of Finance, P.R. China.    

3.   Ding, C., 2005, "Land Acquisition in China: Reforming and Assessment," working paper, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.

4.   Ding, C., and Y. Song, and G. Knaap, 2005, "Growth Scenarios for Beijing 2020: Technical Report on the Beijing's 2020 Comprehensive Plan Revision Process," Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, working paper, page 71: WP05CD2.

5.   Ding, C., 2005, Property Tax Development in China: Challenges and Prospect, Landlines, July.

6.   Lichtenberg, E., and C. Ding, 2005, Food Security: Land Policy vs. Agricultural Policy, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, working paper.

7.   Lichtenberg, E., and C. Ding, 2004, Farmland Preservation in China: Status and Issues for Further Research, Landlines, (forthcoming).

8.   Ding, C., 2004, Farmland Preservation in China, Landlines, June.

9.   Ding, C., 2004, The Effects of Land Acquisition on China's Economic Future, Landlines, Jan.

10. Ding, C., and G. Knaap, 2003, Urban Land Policy Reform in China, Landlines, April.

11. Ding, C., G. Knaap, 2002, Land Values and the Emergence of Land Markets in Beijing, China, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, working paper, WP01CD1.

12. Ding, C. and G. Knaap, 2001, "Housing Values and Neighborhood Dynamics", proceeding of Asian Real Estate Society Sixth Annual Conference in Japan.

13. Knaap, G.J., L.D. Hopkins, and C. Ding, 1999, "Do Plans Matter? Effects of Light Rail Plans on Land Values in Station Areas", the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Working Paper: WP99GK1.

14. Ding, C, G. Knaap, and L. D. Hopkins, 1997, "Does Planning Matter?--Visual Examination of Urban Development Events", Landlinesthe Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Volume 9, No. 1.

15. Ding, C., G. Knaap, and L. D. Hopkins, 1997, "Urban Growth Boundary Model: A Formal Analysis", Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Working Paper: WP97CD1.

16. Ding, C., Y. Okuyama, G. J.D. Hewings, and G. Schindler, 1996, "Economics Impact of the Chicago-St-Louis Line High Speed Rail Line: Spatial Distribution of Impacts", Draft Report No. 2 to Illinois Department of Transportation.

17. Ding, C., 1994, "Impact Analysis of Spatial Data Aggregation on Transportation Demand Forecasts: A GIS Approach", Proceedings of Urban and Regional Information Systems Association's 31st Annual Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, August 7-11, 362-375.

18. Ding, C., P. Hanley, and T. J. Kim, 1994, "ARCTRAN: ARC/INFO-Tranplan Interface for Transportation Planning," Proceedings of 1995 ESRI Users Conference, CA, May 23-27.

19. King, T.J., I.S. Jun, K. Chio, C. Ding, P. Hanley, E. Miericke, 1993, "An Integrated Port Development and Land Transportation Planning Model: A Combined MUT and Equilibrium Route Choice Approach", Report to Korean Maritime Institute.

20. Kim, T.J., Keechoo Choi, Paul Hanley, Ding Chengri and Elizabeth Mieriecke, 1993, EPIDSS: Expert Port Investment Decision Support System: Final Report and Users' Guide, prepared for the Korea Maritime Institute, August.

21. Kim, Tschangho John, Paul Hanley and Ding Chengri, "GIS-T: Decision Support Planning System Integrated with GIS and Expert System", Proceedings of the 1994 Korea-USA Symposium on IVHS and GIS-T, June 7-10, Seoul, Korea.

22. Ding, C., 1990, "GIS-Based Diffusion Analysis of Regional Economic development: A Case Study in Beijing", Proceedings of the second International Workshop on Geographic Information Systems, Beijing '90, pp518-531, Beijing, China (in English).

23. Ding, C., 1990, "The Application of GIS on Diffusion of City's Economy and Rural Development: The Case Study in Beijing", Proceeding of the 2nd International Workshop on Geographic Information System, Beijing, PRC: 518-531 (in English).

24. Ding, C., 1990, "Modeling of Accessibility and its Application in Regional Differentiation of Suburban in Beijing", Regional Study and Exploitation, Special Issue, Beijing, PRC: 20-21 (in English).

25. Ding, C., 1990, "Modeling of Spatial Field and its Application on Regional Differentiation of Suburban of Beijing", Regional Study and Exploitation, Special Issue, Beijing, PRC: 21-22 (in English).

26. Ding, C., 1989, "Analysis of Regional Structure and Spatial Profits of Beijing", Annual Report, State Key Lab. Of Resources and Environment Information Systems, The Publishing House of Surveying and Mapping, Beijing, PRC.




Back to Top