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Since the beginning of the China Land Policy program efforts, two books have been translated into Chinese and three additional books are in the process of being translated into Chinese. In addition, a series of other articles and publications related to land issues in China have been produced.

Books:

  1. Chengri Ding, et al. Urban Planning and Spatial Structure - Sustainable Development Strategy (Published in Chinese) [Book Info]
  2. Gerrit Knaap, Land Market Monitoring for Smart Urban Growth, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, translated into Chinese and published in China.
  3. Gerrit Knaap and Authur C. Nelson, The Regulated Landscape: Lessons on State Land Use Planning from Oregon, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, translated into Chinese and published in China.
  4. H. James Brown, Land Use and Taxation: Applying the Insights of Henry George. Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, being translated into Chinese and published in China.
  5. Karl E. Case, Economics and Tax Policy, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, being translated into Chinese and published in China.
  6. Dick Netzer, Land Value Taxation: Can it and Will it Work Today, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, being translated into Chinese and published in China.
  7. Chengri Ding and Yan Song, The Evolution of Land and Housing Markets in the People's Republic of China, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, USA, 2003 (working for completion), (ed.)

Refereed Articles:

  1. Lichtenberg E., and C. Ding, 2007. "Assessing Farmland Protection Policy in China," Land Use Policy (Forthcoming) [pdf]
  2. Ding, C., 2007, "Policy and Praxis of Land Acquisition in China," Land Use Policy, Vol. 24: 1-13. [pdf]
  3. Song, Y., C. Ding and G. Knaap, 2006, Envisioning Beijing 2020 through Sketches of Urban Scenarios, Habitat International (Forthcoming) [pdf]
  4. Ding, C. "Spatial Structure and City Competitiveness" (Published in Chinese) [link]
  5. Ding, C. "Is Chinese City's Population Too High?" (Published in Chinese) [link]
  6. Ding, C. "China Land Policy, Real Estate Development and Urban Policy" (Published in Chinese) [link]
  7. Ding, C., Urban Spatial Development in the Land Policy Reform Era: Evidence from Beijing, Urban Studies, (accepted)
  8. Land Use Policy Reform in China: Assessment and Prospective, Land Use Policy, Vol. 20, Issue 2: 109-20.
  9. Ding, C. and Yan Song, Declining of American City's CBDs, chapter of the book: Urban Planning and Space Structure. (Published in Chinese) [pdf]
  10. Ding, C, International Theoretical and Practical Experiences for China's Property Tax, Research Report, Research Institute for Fiscal Science, Ministry of Finance, P.R.China, 2005, No.50, Total No. 500. (Published in Chinese) [pdf]
  11. Song, Y. and Chengri Ding, Evaluation of South Korea's Greenbelt Policy, The City Development Study, 2005(5). (Published in Chinese) [pdf]
  12. Ding, C, Economic Mechanism for Urban Spatial Expansion, City Planning Review, 2005(4). (Published in Chinese) [pdf]
  13. Brown, H.J. and Chengri Ding, International Lessons on Urban Land Management: Urban Planning Implications, Urban Planning Overseas, 2005(1). (Published in Chinese) [doc]
  14. Ding, C, Yan Song and Yan Huang, Fundamentals of Urban Planning in the Context of Market Forces: Size and Form, City Planning, 2004(11). (Published in Chinese) [pdf]
  15. Ding, C, Spatial Structure and City Competitiveness, Acta Geographica Sinica, Vol 59, Supplement, 2004(10),p85-92. (Published in Chinese) [pdf]
  16. Ding, C, Is Chinese City Population Density too high? City Planning Review, 2004(8) (Published in Chinese) [pdf]

Other Publications:

  1. Cohen, J. and G. Knaap, January 2004, Planning and Development Control at the County Level in the United States: Lessons From Montgomery County, Maryland and Fairfax County, Virginia
  2. Ding, C., Land Policy Reform in China: Historical Review, in The Evolution of Land and Housing Markets in the People's Republic of China, edited by C. Ding and Y. Song, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, USA, 2003 (working for completion)
  3. Song, Y., G. Knaap, and C. Ding, Housing Policy in the People's Republic of China Since 1949, in The Evolution of Land and Housing Markets in the People's Republic of China, edited by C. Ding and Y. Song,, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, USA, 2003 (working for completion)
  4. Ding, C., 2004, The Effects of Land Acquisition on China’s Economic Future, Landlines, Jan.
  5. Ding, C., and G. Knaap, 2003, Urban Land Policy Reform in China, Landlines, April.
  6. Ding, C., G. Knaap, 2002, Land Values and the Emergence of Land Markets in Beijing, China, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, working paper, WP01CD1.



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