We have two newly published journal articles which draw on research from our smart eco-cities project. Both are available on open access. The first was co-authored by Linjun Xie, Andrew Flynn, May Tan-Mullins, Ali Cheshmehzangi, and appears in the journal Political Geography. It reviews the development of Chongming Eco-Island from a political ecology perspective. Download the article …
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What Can Urban Sustainability Experiments Do? (Our Side Event at the World Urban Forum)
Many thanks to everybody who came to our session at the UN-Habitat World Urban Forum (WUF9) last week in Kuala Lumpur. WUF has become a major biennial event – this year attracting 22,000 participants from around the world. In its own words, it is “recognised as the foremost global arena for interaction among policymakers, …
New Article on Shenzhen International Low Carbon City
Based on fieldwork conducted in Shenzhen last year, an article by three members of our China team (Ali Cheshmehzangi, Linjun Xie and May Tan-Mullins) has been published in the journal Cities. You can access the article here. Abstract This study looks into one of the most promising low carbon city planning initiatives in China, namely Shenzhen’s International …
Linjun Xie Wins International ‘Green Talents’ Award
We’re proud to announce that Linjun Xie, a member of our China research team, was recently honoured with a prestigious ‘Green Talents’ award by the German Federal Ministry of Education & Research. She was one of 25 winners, chosen from a pool of 602 applicants from around the world. Linjun was the only Chinese scholar …
New Videos & YouTube Channel
We have published some short videos on our new YouTube channel, in which three of our colleagues discuss smart-eco urban development in Germany, China, and the Netherlands. You can visit and subscribe to the smart-eco cities YouTube channel here. Philipp Spaeth (Freiburg University) May Tan-Mullins (University of Nottingham Ningbo) Frans Sengers (Utrecht University) …