Professor Haoying HAN
Release date:2025/07/21
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Clarivate: KHZ-9674-2024

Elsevier: 15765219200

ORCID: 0000-0003-4933-9665 


Biography

Dr. Haoying Han is a full professor in the Institute of Urban and Sustainable Development of City University of Macau, and adjunct professor in Zhejiang University.He is also the president of Macao Urban Science Institute, and the principal advisor of Sino-Canada Culture and Arts Foundation of Canada.

He received his B. Arch. and M. E. (in urban planning and design) degrees from Tsinghua University and Ph. D. degree from the University of Tokyo. He was also the visiting professor to University of Toronto (2018- 2019) and visiting scholar to Seoul National University (2013-2014). Dr. Haoying Han was full professor in Zhejiang University (ZJU) College of Civil Engineering and Architecture (urban and rural planning, construction management), and in the ZJU School of Public Affairs (urban management, land resource management) from 2014 to 2023. He was the founding director of the ZJU Institute of Urban and Rural Planning Theories and Technologies, and the vice director of the ZJU Center for Urban and Regional Development Studies, the ZJU Center for New Urbanization Studies, and the ZJU Center for Resilient Cities.


He has been awarded Urban Planning Society of China Youth Science and Technology Award (2017, given to planning scholars and practitioners under 40, and only to six people every two years nationwide), Hua-Xia Construction Science and Technology Award First Prize (2012), Zhejiang Province Five-Star Young Teacher (2012), China Landscape Architecture Excellent Planning and Design Award First Prize (2011), Zhejiang Province Zhi-jiang Young Scholar (2011), Zhejiang University Advanced Individual in Imparting Knowledge and Educating People (2012), Zhejiang University Qiu-Shi Young Scholar (2011), Outstanding Advisor for Graduate Students (2010, 2011 and 2012), and Urban Planning Society of China Jinjingchang Best Paper Award (2010).


His research is focused on theories of urban complexity and planning decision making, and urban resilience and sustainability. He is author of many academic papers published on peer-reviewed international journals, including npj Urban Sustainability, Environment and Planning B, Landscape and Urban Planning, Land Use Policy, Cities, Habitat International, International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, Urban Informatics, Space and Culture, Innovation in Aging, Science of the Total Environment, Journal of Cleaner Production, Resources, Conservation and Recycling, Scientific Reports, etc.He is also author of nine influential books, including Urban Complexity and Planning: Theories and Computer Simulations, Theories and Applications of Urban Growth Boundaries (in Chinese), Behavioral Planning Theory: A New Logic of Urban Planning (in Chinese) and Complexity: The New Perspectives of Urban Planning (in Chinese).


He is the principal investigator of three national-level research projects funded by China National Natural Science Foundation. He is also an active planning practitioner, helping provincial and local governments to establish their urban development strategies and policies, including Territory Development Plan for Zhejiang Province—Important Control Lines and Control of Primary Space (2019), Spatial Distribution of Power Facilities Based on Urban and Rural Planning in Zhejiang Province (2018), Strategies to Develop the Qiantang Riverside Area of Hangzhou (2017), Plan for the Evacuation of the Non-Core Functions of Hangzhou (2017), Development Models for the Characteristic Towns (2017), Strategies to Preserve and Utilize the Cultural Landscapes of Hangzhou (2015-2016) , Demarcation of Urban Growth Boundaries in Hangzhou (2015), Strategies to Develop Hangzhou as a World-famous City (2015), etc.


Education and Employment Background

a) Education Background

  • Ph.D. (in Urban Engineering)

    Department of Urban Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2004-2007

  • Master of Engineering (in Urban Planning & Design)

    Department of Urban Planning, School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, China, 2001-2004

  • Bachelor of Architecture

    Department of Architecture, School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, China, 1996-2001

b) Employment Background

  • Director, 2015-2023

    Institute of Urban and Rural Planning Theories and Technologies, Zhejiang University

  • Professor, 2014-2023

    College of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Zhejiang University, China

  • Associate Professor, 2014

    College of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Zhejiang University, China

  • Associate Professor, 2009-2014

    School of Public Affairs, Zhejiang University, China

  • Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, 2007-2009

    School of Public Affairs, Zhejiang University, China

c) Visiting Research Experience

  • Visiting Professor, December 2018 - December 2019

    Department of Geography and Planning, University of Toronto

    Supported by Canada-China Scholars’ Exchange Program, which is operated by Global Affairs Canada and the Chinese Ministry of Education.

  • Visiting Scholar, September 2013 - April 2014

    Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Seoul National University

    Supported by Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies (KFAS)


Academic Services

  1. Principal Advisor, Sino-Canada Culture and Arts Foundation, 2019,9-present

  2. Deputy Director General, Digital Twin and Future Governance Committee of the Chinese Society for Urban Studies, 2023,6-present

  3. Member, The Big Data Committee of the Chinese Society for Urban Studies, 2016,11-present

  4. Member, The Urban Governance Committee of the Chinese Society for Urban Studies, 2016,11-present

  5. Member, Foreign Urban Planning Branch, The Urban Planning Society of China, 2020-present

  6. Member, Planning Implementation Branch, The Urban Planning Society of China, 2017-present

  7. Director, Urban Design Branch, The Architectural Society of China, 2020,8-present

  8. Executive Director, Research Association for Characteristic Towns, Zhejiang Province, 2017,4-present

  9. Member, The Geographical Society of China

  10. Member, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning

  11. Member, American Association of Geographers

  12. Executive Editor, Associate Editor, Journal of Urban Management, 2012,1-2024,3

  13. Director, The Urban Planning Society of China, 2016,5-2022,5

  14. Co-chairman, Macau Seminar on Urban Regeneration and Heritage Conservation in Metropolitan Areas, 2024.

  15. Chairman, The 23rd Inter-University Symposium on Asian Megacities, 2018.


Awards and Honors

  1. Youth Science and Technology Award of the China Urban Planning Society, 2017

  2. Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies Fellowship, 2013.

  3. Zhejiang Province Five-Star Young Teacher, 2012

  4. The 6th Zhejiang University Advanced Individual in Impacting Knowledge and Educating People, 2012

  5. Hua-Xia Construction Science and Technology Award, First Prize (ranking 5th in the project team), 2012

  6. China Landscape Architecture Excellent Planning and Design Award, First Prize (ranking 5th in the project team), 2011

  7. Zhejiang Province Zhi-jiang Young Scholar, 2011

  8. Zhejiang University Qiu-Shi Young Scholar, 2011

  9. Urban Planning Society of China 2010 Jinjingchang Best Paper Award, 2010

  10. Outstanding Advisor for Graduate Students, 2010, 2011, 2012

  11. Japan MEXT (Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology) Scholarship, 2004-2007


Publications (in English unless otherwise stated)

a) Books

  1. Sorensen, A.(2023).The Making of Urban Japan: Cities and Planning from Edo to the Twenty First Century (Han, H. trans.). Beijing: China Architecture & Building Press(Original work published 2002)

  2. E. Innes, J., Booher, D. E. (2020). Planning with Complexity: An Introduction to Collaborative Rationality for Public Policy (Han, H. trans.). Beijing: Science Press. (Original work published 2010) Hall, P.(2020). Great Planning Disasters. University of California Press (Han, H. trans.). Beijing: Science Press. (Original work published 1982).

  3. Lai, S. K., & Han, H. (2016). Urban complexity and planning: Theories and computer simulations. Routledge.

  4. Ball, P. (2015). Why Society is a Complex Matter: Meeting Twenty-first Century Challenges with a New Kind of Science. (Han, H. trans.). Beijing: Science Press. (Original work published 2012).

  5. Han, H.(2014). Theories and Applications of Urban Growth Boundaries. Beijing: China Architecture and Building Press.

  6. Lai, S.-K., & Han, H. (2014). Behavioral Planning Theory: A New Logic of Urban Planning. Beijing: China Architecture and Building Press.

  7. Hopkins, L. D., Zapata, M. A. (2013). Engaging the Future: Forecasts, Scenarios, Plans, and Projects. (Han, H. & Lai, S.-K. trans.). Beijing: Science Press. (Original work published 2007).

  8. Lai, S. K., & Han, H. (2009). Complexity: The New Perspectives of Urban Planning. Beijing: China Architecture and Building Press.

b) Book Chapters

  1. Han, H. (2020). Urban containment policies for megacities: the case of Beijing. Labbé D., & Sorensen, A., eds., Handbook of Megacities and Megacity-Regions, 153-168, https://doi.org/10.4337/9781788972703.00018

  2. Han, H., Long, Y., Yu, X.(2015). Discovering Functional Zones Using Bus Smart Card Data and Points of Interest in Beijing. Long, Y., & Shen, Z., eds., Geospatial Analysis to Support Urban Planning in Beijing. 193-215, https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-19342-7_10

  3. Lai, S. K., & Han, H.* (2012). Planning in Complex Spatial and Temporal Systems: A Simulation Framework. Shen, Z., eds, Geospatial Techniques in Urban Planning, 73-90, https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-642-13559-0_4

c) Refereed Journal Articles(学术期刊论文)

  1. Li, C., Su, X., Fan, C., Han, H. (2025) Quantifying residential cooling poverty and its drivers in China (2001-2020): Insights from multiple restrictive behaviors of accessing air conditioning, Cities, 166, 106262. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2025.106262

  2. Zhang, X., Han, H.* (2025) Spatiotemporal dynamics and driving forces of cultivated land in China, Scientific Reports.

  3. Fu, J., Han, H.*, Yang, Y., Su, X., Zhang,, M., Fan, C.* (2025) Coupling human responsive behaviors and infrastructure disparities to understand the long-term impacts of wildfires. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 126, 105616, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2025.105616

  4. Chebika, H., Shen, G., Han, H., Mabrouk, M., & Nouibat B. (2025). Simulating Optimal Flood Evacuation Using Heuristic Algorithms and Path-Choice Behaviors, Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.simpat.2025.103167

  5. Kong, X., Han, H.*, Chi, F., & Zhan, M. (2025). The association between neighborhood built environment and mental health among older adults in Hangzhou, China. Health & Place, 91, 103415, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthplace.2025.103415

  6. Zhang, X., Wang, L., Yang, Y., Han, H.*, Shen G., Schroepfer, T., He J.* (2025). Analyzing the typology and livability of 15-minute travel at metro stations in high-density cities: A case study of Singapore. Cities, 158, 105727, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2025.105727

  7. Zhang, X., Han, H*., Shen, G. (2025) Real-Time Sensor-Based and Self-Reported Emotional Perceptions of Urban Green-Blue Spaces: Exploring Gender Differences with FER and SAM. Sensors 25, 748. https://doi.org/10.3390/s25030748

  8. Zhu, S., Han, H.*, & Dai A. (2025). A Dynamic Framework for Community-Facility Siting with Inter-Community Competition. Applied Sciences, 15(1), 402, https://doi.org/10.3390/app15010402

  9. Ma T., Ye H., Lai Y., Han H., Song Y., & Chen Y. (2025). Spatiotemporal Dynamics and Driving Factors of Urban Green Space in Texas (2001–2021): A Multi-Source Geospatial Analysis. Buildings, 15, 1166. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings15071166

  10. Li, L., Chen, J., Su, X.*, Han, H., Fan, C. (2024) Deep learning network for indoor point cloud semantic segmentation with transferability, Automation in Construction, 168, Part A, 105806, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.autcon.2024.105806

  11. Mahran Gamal N. Mahran, Han, H.*, Mahmoud Mabrouk, & Salma Antar A. AbouKorin (2024). Social Infrastructure During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evaluating the Impact of Outdoor Recreation on Pandemic Dynamics in Europe. Sustainability, 16(23), 10343, https://doi.org/10.3390/su162310343

  12. Mabrouk, M., Han, H.*, Abdrabo, K. I., Mahran, M. G. N., AbouKorin, S. A. A., Nasrallaha, S., Shen G., Fan C., Yousry A., & Hafez H. M. (2024). Spatial congruency or discrepancy? Exploring the spatiotemporal dynamics of built-up expansion patterns and flood risk. Science of the Total Environment, 170019,  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.170019

  13. Yan, X., Han, H.*, Fan, C., & Su, X. (2024). Data-driven anatomy of hierarchical migration patterns in the United States. International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, 103825, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jag.2024.103825

  14. Kong, X., Han, H.*, Zhan, M., & Chi, F. (2024). The effects of the built environment on the mental health of older adults: A case study in Hangzhou, China. Innovation in Aging, 8(5), igae037, https://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igae037

  15. Zhang X., Han, H.*, Dai A., & Xie Y. (2024). The Spatiotemporal Variation Characteristics and Influencing Factors of Green Vegetation in China. Forests, 15(4), 668, https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/15/4/668

  16. Zhang, X., Han, H*. (2024). Characteristics and factors influencing the expansion of urban construction land in China. Scientific Reports, 14, 16040, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-67015-8

  17. Abdrabo, K. I., Mabrouk, M., Han, H.*, Saber, M., Kantoush, S. A., & Sumi, T. (2024). Mapping COVID-19's potential infection risk based on land use characteristics: A case study of commercial activities in two Egyptian cities. Heliyon, 10(2), e24702, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e24702

  18. Li, C., Su, X., Fan, C., & Han H. (2024). Behavior-encoded models reveal differentiated access to public cooling environment by race and income. npj Urban Sustainability, 4, 19 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42949-024-00157-w

  19. Lv, T., Hu H., Han, H., Zhang, X., Fan, H., & Yan, K. (2024). Towards sustainability: The spatiotemporal patterns and influence mechanism of urban sprawl intensity in the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration. Habitat International, 148, 103089. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.habitatint.2024.103089

  20. Fu J., Han H.*, Su X., Fan C. (2024). Towards human-AI collaborative urban science research enabled by pre-trained large language models. Urban Informatics, 3(8), https://doi.org/10.1007/s44212-024-00042-y

  21. Zhang, Y., Han, H.*, Fan, C.*, & Su, X. (2023). How low-income populations work determines carbon footprint reduction from remote work, Journal of Cleaner Production, 428, 139319, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2023.139319

  22. AbouKorin, S. A. A., Han, H.*, & Mahran, M. G. N. (2023). Pandemic resilience planning: NPI measures and Covid-19 impacts in UK, Germany, and Italy. Cities, 143, 104621. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2023.104621

  23. Mabrouk, M., Han, H.*, Fan, C., Abdrabo, K. I., Shen, G., Saber, M., Kantoush, S. A., & Sumi, T. (2023). Assessing the effectiveness of nature-based solutions-strengthened urban planning mechanisms in forming flood-resilient cities. Journal of Environmental Management, 344, 118260. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.118260

  24. Mabrouk, M., & Han, H.* (2023). Urban resilience assessment: A multicriteria approach for identifying urban flood-exposed risky districts using multiple-criteria decision-making tools (MCDM). International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 91, 103684. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2023.103684

  25. Chi, F., & Han, H. * (2023). The Impact of High-Speed Rail on Economic Development: A County-Level Analysis. Land, 12(4), 874. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12040874

  26. Zhang, X., & Han, H.* (2023). Spatiotemporal Dynamic Characteristics and Causes of China’s Population Aging from 2000 to 2020. Sustainability, 15(9), 7212. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15097212

  27. Zhang, X., Han, H.*, Tang, Y., & Chen, Z. (2023). Spatial Distribution Characteristics and Driving Factors of Tourism Resources in China. Land, 12(5), 1029. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12051029

  28. Zhang, X., Han, H.*, Qiao, L., Zhuang, J., Ren, Z., Su, Y., & Xia, Y. (2022). Emotional-Health-Oriented Urban Design: A Novel Collaborative Deep Learning Framework for Real-Time Landscape Assessment by Integrating Facial Expression Recognition and Pixel-Level Semantic Segmentation. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(20), 13308. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192013308

  29. Zhou, L., Li, S., Li, C., Shen, G., Yang, H., Zhu, P., Han, H., & Li, B. (2022). Spatial congruency or mismatch? Analyzing the COVID-19 potential infection risk and urban density as businesses reopen. Cities, 123, 103615. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2022.103615

  30. AbouKorin, S. A. A., Han, H.*, & Mahran, M. G. N. (2021). Role of urban planning characteristics in forming pandemic resilient cities – Case study of Covid-19 impacts on European cities within England, Germany and Italy. Cities, 118, 103324. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2021.103324

  31. Han H.(2021). Evolution of planning rationality and its implications for urban planning in public health crises. China City Planning Review, 2021,30(2), 6-13.

  32. Long, Y., Han, H., Lai, S.-K., Jia, Z., Li, W., & Hsu, W. (2020). Evaluation of urban planning implementation from spatial dimension: An analytical framework for Chinese cities and case study of Beijing. Habitat International, 101, 102197. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.habitatint.2020.102197

  33. Shu, X., Han, H., Huang, C., & Li, L. (2020). Defining functional polycentricity from a geographical perspective. Geographical Analysis, 52(2), 169-189. https://doi.org/10.1111/gean.12195

  34. Sahito, N., Han, H.*, Thi Nguyen, T., Kim, I., Hwang, J., & Jameel, A. (2020). Examining the Quasi-Public Spaces in Commercial Complexes. Sustainability, 12(5), 1830. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12051830

  35. Han, H., Nguyen, T. V. T.*, & Sahito, N. (2019). Sidewalk Zoom-In: A Spatial–Temporal Negotiation and Self-Organization within a Sociable Space. Sustainability, 11(22), 6241. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11226241

  36. Han, H.*, Nguyen, T. V. T., & Sahito, N.* (2019). Role of Urban Public Space and the Surrounding Environment in Promoting Sustainable Development from the Lens of Social Media. Sustainability, 11(21), 5967. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11215967

  37. Han, H., Sahito, N.*, Thi Nguyen, T. V., Hwang, J.*, & Asif, M. (2019). Exploring the Features of Sustainable Urban Form and the Factors that Provoke Shoppers towards Shopping Malls. Sustainability, 11(17), 4798. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11174798

  38. Lin, L., Han, H.*, Yan, W., Nakayama, S., & Shu, X. (2019). Measuring Spatial Accessibility to Pick-Up Service Considering Differentiated Supply and Demand: A Case in Hangzhou, China. Sustainability, 11(12), 3448. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11123448

  39. Nguyen, T. V. T., Han, H.*, Sahito, N., & Lam, T. N. (2018). The Bookstore-Café: Emergence of a New Lifestyle as a “Third Place” in Hangzhou, China. Space and Culture, 22(2), 216–233. https://doi.org/10.1177/1206331218795832

  40. Li, Y., Ma, Q., Song, Y., & Han, H.* (2019). Bringing conservation priorities into urban growth simulation: An integrated model and applied case study of Hangzhou, China. Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 140, 324–337. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resconrec.2018.09.032

  41. Han, H.*, Shu, X.*, & Ye, X. (2018). Conflicts and regional culture: The general features and cultural background of illegitimate housing demolition in China. Habitat International, 75, 67–77. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.habitatint.2018.04.008

  42. Han, H., Huang, C.*, Ahn, K.-H., Shu, X., Lin, L., & Qiu, D. (2017). The Effects of Greenbelt Policies on Land Development: Evidence from the Deregulation of the Greenbelt in the Seoul Metropolitan Area. Sustainability, 9(7), 1259. https://doi.org/10.3390/su9071259

  43. Han, H., & Shu, X.* (2017). A Self-Adjusting Approach to Identify Hotspots. International Review for Spatial Planning and Sustainable Development, 5(2), 104–112. https://doi.org/10.14246/irspsd.5.2_104

  44. Han, H., & Lin, L.* (2017). Predicting Growth of City's Built-up Land Based on Scenario Planning. International Review for Spatial Planning and Sustainable Development, 5(2), 80-92. https://doi.org/10.14246/irspsd.5.2_80

  45. Han, H., Ma, Q., & Li, Y.* (2017). Urban Growth Boundaries of the Hangzhou Metropolitan Area Based on Ecosystem Service. International Review for Spatial Planning and Sustainable Development, 5(2), 4–16. https://doi.org/10.14246/irspsd.5.2_4

  46. Lai, S. K., Huang, J. Y., & Han, H. (2017). Land development decisions and lottery dependent utility. Real Estate Finance, 34(2), 39-45.

  47. Long, Y., Han, H.*, Tu, Y., & Shu, X. (2015). Evaluating the effectiveness of urban growth boundaries using human mobility and activity records. Cities, 46, 76–84. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2015.05.001

  48. Lai, S. K., & Han, H. (2015). Origins of institutions in cities: a modelling framework. International Journal of Data Science, 1(2), 139. https://doi.org/10.1504/ijds.2015.072409

  49. Wang, L.-G., Han, H.*, & Lai, S.-K. (2014). Do plans contain urban sprawl? A comparison of Beijing and Taipei. Habitat International, 42, 121–130. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.habitatint.2013.11.001

  50. Lai, S.-K., Han, H., & Ko, P.-C. (2013). Are cities dissipative structures? International Journal of Urban Sciences, 17(1), 46–55. https://doi.org/10.1080/12265934.2013.766504

  51. Long, Y., Han, H.*, Lai, S.-K., & Mao, Q. (2013). Urban growth boundaries of the Beijing Metropolitan Area: Comparison of simulation and artwork. Cities, 31, 337–348. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2012.10.013

  52. Lai, S. K., & Han, H.* (2012). On failure of zoning. International Journal of Society Systems Science, 4(4), 369. https://doi.org/10.1504/ijsss.2012.051145

  53. Long, Y., Gu, Y., & Han, H.* (2012). Spatiotemporal heterogeneity of urban planning implementation effectiveness: Evidence from five urban master plans of Beijing. Landscape and Urban Planning, 108(2–4), 103–111. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2012.08.005

  54. Han, H., & Lai, S.-K.* (2012). National Land Use Management in China: An Analytical Framework. Journal of Urban Management, 1(1), 3–38. https://doi.org/10.1016/s2226-5856(18)30052-9

  55. Han, H., & Lai, S.-K.* (2012). Reformulation and assessment of the inventory approach to urban growth boundaries. Land Use Policy, 29(2), 351–356. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2011.07.005

  56. Han, H., & Lai, S.-K.* (2011). Decision Network: a planning tool for making multiple, linked decisions. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 38(1), 115–128. https://doi.org/10.1068/b35153

  57. Han, H., Lai, S.-K.*, Dang, A., Tan, Z., & Wu, C. (2009). Effectiveness of urban construction boundaries in Beijing: an assessment. Journal of Zhejiang University-SCIENCE A, 10(9), 1285–1295. https://doi.org/10.1631/jzus.a0920317

  58. Lai, S. K., & Han, H.* (2009). Compensation Policies for Agricultural Land Requisition in China: A Review. Review of Real Estate and Urban Studies. 1(2), 123-134.

  59. Chen, L., Han, H. (2025) The evolution of urban commercial centers with information and communication technology: An empirical study in Hangzhou, Modern Urban Research

  60. Wang, L., Zhang, X., Han, H., He, J. (2024). Evolution of urban street greening structure based on time series street view data: A case study of the central urban area of Shanghai, 31, 42-50. (http://www.lalavision.com/article/doi/10.3724/j.fjyl.202401070016)

  61. Han, H., Dai, A. *, Zhu, S., Ding, M. & Shen, G. (2024). Urban resilience governance model based on the institutional-technical-organizational framework: A comparative analysis of 12 towns in Hangzhou, Modern Urban Research

  62. Han, H., Zhu, S. *, Cao, Z., Dai, A., & Chi, F. (2024). How community building can cultivate social capital—The practice of future community building in Zhejiang Province, Modern Urban Research, 31(7): 110-115+124.

  63. 陈力, & 韩昊英.(2024).信息与通信技术下中心地理论的流变与适用性. 国际城市规划. 2024-05-27网络首发. https://doi.org/10.19830/j.upi.2023.588

  64. Han, H. (2024). The Mechanism of Urban Growth Boundaries’ Expansion Based on Land Inventory Model: Comparison of Event-Driven and Time-Driven Approaches, Complexitics, 2(1):19-34.

  65. Chen, L., Han. H., & Zhang Y. (2023). Ways to Improve City Examination Effectiveness Based on Multi-Departmental Collaboration. Urban and Rural Planning, (5): 86-92, 105.

  66. Zhang, X., Han, H.*, & Jiang, Y., (2023). Dynamic Characteristics and Causes of Spatial Structure of Urban Population Shrinking in China. South China Population, 38(1), 59-68.

  67. Han, H., Chen, Y.*, Zhang, X., Jiang, Y. (2023). Evaluation of Urban Emergency Medical Facilities Spatial Configuration under the COVID-19 Epidemic——Taking Wuhan City as an Example, World Regional Studies. 32(1), 162-173.

  68. Zhang, X., Han, H.*, Luo, G., Tang Y., Liu S. (2022) Spatiotemporal dynamic characteristics of urban growth and shrinkage in China based on night light data. Journal of Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology (Natural Science Edition), 14(3), 277-286.

  69. Zhong, J., & Han, H.*(2022). Studies on Future Communities based on the Quantitative Analysis with CiteSpace, Urban Development Studies, 29(8), 109-117.

  70. Han, H., Chen, Y.*, & Zhang, X. (2022). Spatio-Temporal Dynamic Evolution and Location Selection Model of Residential Land Sale in Hangzhou, Modern Urban Research, 2022(2),37-44.

  71. Zhang, X., & Han, H.*(2021). Gaming in the Preparation Process of Territorial Spatial Planning. Urban Development Studies, 28(7), 21-26.

  72. Zhang, X., Han, H.*, & Chen, Y.(2021). Regulation System for Territorial Use from the Perspective of Territorial Spatial Planning. Shanghai Land & Resources, 42(1), 68-73.

  73. Zhang, X., Han, H.*, Chen, Y, Li, X., & Luo, G.(2021). Characteristics and Influencing Factors of Hospital Spatial Distribution in China. Journal of Zhejiang University (Science Edition), 48(1), 84-92, 99

  74. Zhang, X., Han, H.*, & Chen, Y.(2020). Spatiotemporal Dynamics of the Transaction of Land Use Right through Allocation in Prefecture-Level Cities of China from 2003 to 2018. Journal of Geo-information Science, 22(9), 1823-1836

  75. Zhang, X., Han, H.*, Zhang, Y., Cai, X., & Zhu, S.(2020). Establishment of the Important Control Line System for Territorial Spatial Planning. Urban Development Studies, 2020(2), 30-37.

  76. Sun, K., Han, H., Zhang, Q., Ye, G., & Zhang, X.(2020). Study on Grid Division Planning Method of Substation in Urban Agglomeration: A Case Study of Substation Planning in Hangzhou City. Modern Urban Research, 2020(5),63-69.

  77. Zhang, X., Han, H.*, Peng, Y., & Tang, Y.(2020). Characteristics of Cyberspace Structure of Cross-Regional Dispute Cases in China. World Regional Studies. 29(5),1051-1061.

  78. Han, H., Chen, Y., Zhang, X.*, Li, Y., & Xu, B. (2019). Non-core Function Decentralization in the Central Districts of Hangzhou. Architecture & Culture, 2019(12), 168-169.

  79. Han, H., Chen, Y.*, & Zhang, X. (2019). Influence of New Industrial Layout on Urban Economic Development—Based on the Empirical Analysis of the Impact of Internet Economy on Housing Prices in Hangzhou. Price: Theory & Practice. 2019(11),138-141.

  80. Zhang, X., Han, H.*, & Shu, X.(2019). Influencing factors on the vitality of five commercial complexes in Hangzhou: Based on the heat maps analysis. Journal of Geo-information Science, 21(11), 1745-1754.

  81. Han, H., Zhang, X.*, & Luo, J.(2019). A Practical Model for the Planning of Distributed Spatial Pattern of Rural Area. Planners, 2019(8), 32-37.

  82. Zhang, X., & Han H.*.(2019). The Construction and Exploration of the Land-Use Planning Model of Public Service Facilities Based on the View of Equalization: Taking the Planning and Design of Public Service Facilities in S-City of Zhejiang Province as an Example, Modern Urban Research, 2019(8),18-24.

  83. Wang, Y., Ye, L., & Han, H., & Yang, Y.(2018). How Public Interest is Influenced by Urban Infrastructure: A Statistical Analysis of Shanghai’s Rental Market. Academic Research Journal, 2018(12): 44-50, 177.

  84. Han, H., Wang, B., & Luo, J.*(2018). How do Characteristic Towns Implement Supply-Side Reform—A Path of New Urbanization to Promote Effective Allocation of Resources. Journal of the Party School of CPC Hangzhou. 2018(2), 32-40.

  85. Han, H.(2018). The Modernization of the Spatial Governance System Calls for Planning Flexibility. Land Science Developments, 2018(6), 12-16.

  86. Han, H., Wang, B., & Luo, J.*(2018). How do Characteristic Towns Implement Supply-Side Reform—A Path of New Urbanization to Promote Effective Allocation of Resources. Regional and Urban Economy. 2018 (8),66-73.

  87. Han, H., Lai, S.-K., & Shu, X.(2017).Simulating the Formation of Urban Settlement Systems with the Consideration of Risk Attitudes. Human Geography, 32(4), 60-67, 154.

  88. Han, H., Fei, Y., & Lai, S.-K.(2017). Developers’ Preference for Location Choices in Urban Residential Land Development. City Planning Review, 2017(6), 73-82.

  89. Han, H., & Lai, S.-K.(2017). Establishing a Modern Urban Planning and Management System based on Complexity Science. Urban Management Science & Technology, 2017(1), 22-25.

  90. Han, H., Yu, X., & Long, Y.(2016). Discovering Functional Zones Using Bus Smart Card Data and Points of Interest in Beijing. City Planning Review, 2016(6), 52-60.

  91. Han, H.(2016). Fitting a Vital Reform into the Urban Context: Urban Growth and Real Estate Market Management. Exploration and Free Views, 2016(5), 40-42.

  92. Long, Y., Han, H.*, & Lai, S.-K.(2015). Implementation Evaluation of Urban Growth Boundaries: An Analytical Framework for China and a Case Study of Beijing. Urban Planning Forum, 2015(1), 115-122.

  93. Han, H.(2015). The Meaning and International Applications of Urban Growth Boundaries. Exploration and Free Views, 2015(6),25-28.

  94. Lai, S.-K., Han, H., & Fang, M.(2014). Power Law Distribution of Urban Population in China. Urbanization and Land Use, 2(10): 1-7.

  95. Lai, S.-K., Han, H., & Zhou, M.(2014). Preliminary Exploration of China’s Farmland Conversion in the Primary Land Market: A Property Rights Approach. Urbanization and Land Use, 2(10), 8-22.

  96. Lai, S.-K., Wang, Y., & Han, H.(2012). Urban Self-organization: A Simulation Comparison between Institutional and Spatial Change. Journal of Geographical Science, 2012 (67), 49-71.

  97. Han, H., Wu, C., & Lai, S.-K.(2012). Control by Urban Growth Boundaries— An Analytical Framework Based on Land Inventory Control. Planners, 28(3), 16-20.

  98. Long, Y., Han, H.*, Gu, Y., Shen, Z., & Mao, Q. (2011). Spatio-temporal Evaluation of Urban Planning Implementation. Progress in Geography, 30(8), 967-977.

  99. Lai, S.-K., Han, H.*, Yu J.-L., & Ko P.-C.(2010). The Formation of Urban Settlement Systems: Computer Experiments and Mathematical Proofs of the Increasing Returns Approach to Power Law. Acta Geographica Sinica, 65(8), 961-972.

  100. Han, H., & Long, Y.(2010). Green or Green land—Implementation of the First Greenbelt in Beijing. Beijing Planning Review, 2010(3), 59-63.

  101. Lai, S.-K., Han, H., & Wu, C.(2010). A Preliminary Treatise on Behavioral Planning Theory. Journal of Zhejiang University (Humanities and Social Sciences), 40(2), 89-97.

  102. Feng, K., Wu, C. Han, H., & Wu, Y.(2010). Study on the Implementation Evaluation of Urban Construction Boundaries in Land Use Planning—A Case Study of Hangzhou. Journal of Natural Resources, 25(3), 376-385.

  103. Huang, H., Han, H., Wu, C., & Xu, J.(2009). Survey and Analysis of the Affordable Housing in Harbin City. Modern Urban Research, 24(12), 21-27.

  104. Lai, S.-K., Han, H.*, & Wu, C.(2009). Design of City Management Discipline— Framework and Content. Journal of Public Affairs Review (Taiwan), 10(2), 35-72.

  105. Han, H., Lai, S.-K., & Wu, C.(2009). Strategic Approach to Contemporary Urban Planning in China: Assessment of Design-based and Strategy-based Planning in the Complex Urban System, Journal of Zhejiang University (Humanities and Social Sciences),39(6), 187-194.

  106. Wu, C., Han, H., Lai, S.-K.(2009). Urban Land Growth Management: Tools and Strategies. Planners, 25(8), 15-19.

  107. Long, Y., Han, H.*, & Mao, Q.(2009). Establishing Urban Growth Boundaries Using Constrained CA. Acta Geographica Sinica, 64(8), 999-1008.

  108. Han, H., Dang, A., Wu, C., & Feng, K.(2009). Assessment of the Effectiveness of Agricultural Land Use Control in the Urban Planning Area of Beijing City by Remote Sensing, China Land Science, 23(5), 59-64.

  109. Han, H., Feng, K., & Wu, C.(2009). Urban Containment Policy: The Global Experience. Journal of Zhejiang University (Humanities and Social Sciences), 39(2), 162-171.

  110. Feng, K., Wu, C., & Han, H.(2009). A Study on the Research Progress of Urban Sprawl in China and Overseas. Urban Planning Forum, 2009(2), 38-43.

  111. Wu, Y., Chen, Q., Han, H., & Wu, W.(2009). A Study on Urban Spatial Plural Developments in the Growing Region of the Metropolitan Area. Progress in Geography. 28(1), 103-110.

  112. Han, H.(2008). The Implementation and Policy Implications of the Senbiki System in the 1968 Urban Planning Act in Japan. Beijing Planning Review, 2008 (2), 81-85.

  113. Kurose, T., & Han, H.(2007). Regeneration of the Brown Fields in Post-industrial Countries—A Review of the Experience in Japan, USA and Europe. Beijing Planning Review, 2007 (2), 80-83.

  114. Han, H., Li, R., Bou Akar, H., Laniado, L., & Pejkovic, J.(2005). Urban Campus. World Architecture, 2005(3), 30-32.

  115. Han, H.(2005). Quantitative Analysis of Historical Districts in the Old City of Beijing based on RS and GIS Technology. Beijing Planning Review, 2005 (4), 25-28.

* indicates corresponding author.

d) Conference Papers(会议论文和专题演讲)

  1. Evaluation and creation of urban vitality, The 8th Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Planning Forum, China Academy of Urban Planning and Design, Shenzhen, September 13, 2025

  2. Complexity, Rationality and Planning: historical institutionalism analysis from the perspective of urban and planning history in Japan, planning disasters and urban complexity, planning methods and planning logic, communicative rationality and urban resilience, Chongqing University Graduate Global Academic Course Series, Chongqing University School of Architecture and Urban Planning Department of Urban and Rural Planning Academic Open Lecture, May-June 2025

  3. Models and implementations of the governance of urban resilience, hosted by Bao'an Management Bureau of Shenzhen Municipal Planning and Natural Resources Bureau and Shenzhen Urban Planning Society, organized by Linghai Planning Consulting (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. and Urban Design Committee of Shenzhen Urban Planning Society, February 28, 2025

  4. Evaluation of urban vitality and sense of vitality, The 7th Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Planning Forum, China Academy of Urban Planning and Design, Shenzhen, September 21, 2024

  5. Evaluating regional inequality with open data, City+2024, Kitakyushu, October 26, 2024.

  6. Street Vitality and Travel Choices, Macau Urban Planning Symposium 2024: “Walkable City” Strategies, Paths and Challenges, Macau Urban Planning Society, City University of Macau, August 31, 2024

  7. Equality of Carbon Reduction’s Spatial Distribution Based on Open Data, Special Report of the Second International Symposium on Circular Economy in the Bay Area and the 2024 Annual Academic Meeting of the Urban Cluster Green Development Committee of the China Urban Science Research Association, Macau University of Science and Technology, August 16, 2024

  8. Writing Academic Papers Using Open Data, Future City Workshop on Sustainable Cities and Academic Journal Publishing. School of Architecture and Design, Beijing Jiaotong University, July 2nd, 2024

  9. Identification of Vulnerable Areas Based on Open Data, 2024 International Symposium on Urban Renewal and Heritage Conservation in Metropolitan Areas, City University of Macau, July 1, 2024

  10. The Complexity of Planning from the Perspective of Japan’s Urbanization Process, 2023 China Behavioral Geography Academic Annual Conference and the 19th Spatial Behavior and Planning Academic Seminar, Tongji University, Shanghai, December 2, 2023

  11. Research Topics and Research Methods, Face to Face with the Editors - Urban Rail Transit Lecture, Beijing Jiaotong University, Urban Rail Transit, November 27, 2023

  12. Planning under Complex Systems, Harbin Institute of Technology-Macau City University Joint Laboratory of Urban Perception and Design Academic Exchange Meeting, Harbin Institute of Technology, November 7, 2023

  13. Dilemma and Solutions of Regulatory Detailed Planning, Academic Lecture Series Celebrating the 65th Anniversary of Guangdong University of Technology Undergraduate Education, Guangdong University of Technology, November 2, 2023

  14. Research Problems and Research Methods, City University of Macau, October 18, 2023

  15. Tokyo's Urban Redevelopment and Implications to Macau’s Urban Planning, Macau Urban Planning Seminar - Paths and Challenges of Detailed Planning in the Context of Existing Properties, Macau Urban Planning Society, City University of Macau, October 17, 2023

  16. Han, H.(2021). Community development of Lixian Future Community of Quzhou City, Quzhou.

  17. Han, H.(2021). Urban planning Who’s Who, Suzhou University. Suzhou.

  18. Han, H.(2021). Engaging the future with planning. Zhejiang University City College. Hangzhou.

  19. Han, H.(2020). Great planning dilemma, Suzhou University of Science and Technology. Suzhou.

  20. Han, H.(2019). Has the high-speed transportation system made Megacities larger in China? Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.

  21. Han, H.(2018). Storekeepers’ Preference of Store Area in the E-Commerce Era: A Case Study on Sijiqing Costume Specialized Market in Hangzhou. The 10th Urban and Rural Management Symposium,  Chinese Cultural University. Taipei.

  22. Sahito, N., Han, H., & Thi Nguyen, T. V.(2018). Exploring the Factors Influencing the Shoppers Attractiveness towards Commercial Complex in Hangzhou, China. The 2018 Inter-University Symposium on Asian Megacities, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou.

  23. Peng, Y., Han, H., Zheng, W., Sun, K., Zheng, C., & Bai, H.(2018). The Integration of Power Facilities and Shared Space: A Possible Solution to the NIMBY Problem. The 2018 Inter-University Symposium on Asian Megacities, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou.

  24. Han, H.(2017). Roundtable speech, Spatial-Temporal Behaviors and Public Administration & The 13th Workshop on Spatial Behavior and Planning, Hangzhou, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou.

  25. Shu, X., Han, H., Huang, C., & Li, L. (2020). Defining functional polycentricity from a geographical perspective. Geographical Analysis, 52(2), 169-189.

  26. Sahito, N., Han, H., & Kalwar, S.(2017).Analysis of Contemporary Public Transit Services With Bus Rapid Transit System (BRT): the case study of Karachi city, Pakistan. The 14th International Congress of Asian Planning Schools Association, Tsinghua University. Beijing.

  27. Kong, X., Han, H.(2017). Develop a Walkable City— Case Studies in Melbourne and Nanjing. The 22nd Inter-University Seminar on Asian Megacities, Tianjin University. Tianjin.

  28. Sahito, N., Han, H., & Kalwar, S.(2017). Assessing Land Use Changes and Measuring Urban Sprawl: A Case Study of Karachi City Pakistan. The 22nd Inter-University Seminar on Asian Megacities, Tianjin University. Tianjin.

  29. Han, H.(2017). Impacts of High-Speed Transportation on the Rank-size Distribution of Cities in China. The 9th Urban and Rural Management Symposium, Chinese Cultural University. Taipei.

  30. Han, H.(2016).Strategies to Preserve and Utilize the Cultural Landscape in Hangzhou. 2016 Symposium for Urban & Rural Development and Planning, Hangzhou.

  31. Han, H.(2016). Shared Urban Spatial Forms and Plans. 2016 Life and Development Symposium. Hangzhou.

  32. Han, H.(2016). New Trend of Urban Development and Real Estate Development. The 8th Annual Conference of the Global Chinese Real Estate Congress. Hangzhou.

  33. Han, H.(2016). Urban Planning in a New Society. 2016 Workshop on Urban Planning and Management, Kanazawa.

  34. Han, H., & Shu, X. (2017). A Self-Adjusting Approach to Identify Hotspots. International Review for Spatial Planning and Sustainable Development, 5(2), 104-112.

  35. Han, H., & Lin, L. (2017). Predicting Growth of City's Built-up Land Based on Scenario Planning. International Review for Spatial Planning and Sustainable Development, 5(2), 80-92.

  36. Sheng, J., & Han, H. (2016). Research on the Relevance between Land-based High-Speed Traffic Trunk and the Rank-size Distribution of City in China (Doctoral dissertation, Zhejiang University).

  37. Ma, Q., & Han, H.(2016). Method of Delimiting Urban Growth Boundary: Green Infrastructure Assessment and a Case Study of Hangzhou. 2016 Workshop on Urban Planning and Management. Kanazawa.

  38. Han, H.(2016). Theories and Reality to Establish a Uniform Spatial Planning System. The 8th Urban and Rural Management Symposium. Chinese Cultural University. Taipei.

  39. Han, H.(2016). Roundtable speech, Real Estate Seminar, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics. Shanghai.

  40. Han, H.(2016). Roundtable speech, Seminar on Real Estate: Stabilizer of China’s Society and Economy. East China Normal University. Shanghai.

  41. Han, H.(2015). Lineation of the Urban Growth Boundaries in Hangzhou Prefecture. Symposium of the Chinese Urban Management Association. Tainan.

  42. Han, H.(2015). Evolution and Future Trajectory of the Spatial Planning System in Mainland China. National Taipei University. Taipei.

  43. Han, H.(2015). Urban Development and Planning in Megacities of East Asia. Lecture for the International Student Workshop at National Taipei University. Taipei.

  44. Han, H., Yu, X., & Long, Y.(2015). Discovering Functional Zones Using Bus Smart Card Data and Points of Interest in Beijing. Symposium for Big Data and Spatial-Temporal Behavioral Planning and the 10th Symposium for Spatial Behavior and Planning, Tongji University. Shanghai.

  45. Long, Y., Han, H., & Lai, S. K.(2014). Urban Planning Implementation: A Framework for Chinese Cities. The 2nd Seminar on the Implementation of Urban and Rural Planning, Guangzhou

  46. Han, H.(2014). Inventory Control of Urban Growth Boundaries: Comparison of Time- and Event-driven Approaches. The 8th International Association for China Planning (IACP) Conference, Guangzhou.

  47. Han, H.(2014). National Land Use Policies in China: Strategies and Implementations. East Asia Korean-Chinese Association of Social Science Studies, Seoul.

  48. Han, H., Shu, X., & Lai, S. K.(2013). Simulating the Formation of Urban Systems with the Consideration of Risk Attitude. The 18th Inter-University Seminar on Asian Megacities, Hong Kong.

  49. Fei, Y., & Han, H.(2012). Assessment of the Residential Environment in the Affordable Housing Communities in Wuhan. 2012 Annual Conference of Urban Planning Society of China(pp.14-27). Yunnan: Yunnan Science and Technology Press.

  50. Wang, Y., & Han, H.(2012). Housing for the Youth in Hangzhou. 2012 Annual Conference of Urban Planning Society of China(pp.59-67). Yunnan: Yunnan Science and Technology Press.

  51. Kong, H., & Han, H.(2011). The Evaluation and Selection of Small and Medium-size Commodity Housing Units – Take 90㎡ Commodity Housing Units in Wuhan City as An Example. The 16th Inter-University Seminar on Asian Megacities, Beijing.

  52. Wei, K., & Han, H.(2011). Preliminary Study on the State Land Supervision System for Economical and Intensive Land Use in China. The 16th Inter-University Seminar on Asian Megacities, Beijing.

  53. Li, X., & Han, H.(2011). Driving Forces of Cultivated Land Change in Wuhan City. The 16th Inter-University Seminar on Asian Megacities, Beijing.

  54. Sun, S., & Han, H.(2011). Spatial Differentiation in Land Compensation: Evidence from Heilongjiang Province. The 16th Inter-University Seminar on Asian Megacities, Beijing.

  55. Han, H., & Lai, S. K.(2011). A Simulation Comparison between Urban Institutional and Spatial Changes. paper presented at the Third World Planning Schools Congress, Perth, Australia.

  56. Lai, S. K., & Han, H.(2011). In Search of Principles of Organization in Cities. paper presented at the Third World Planning Schools Congress, Perth, Australia.

  57. Han, H., & Lai, S. K.(2011). Formation of National Land Policies in China: Processes and Effectiveness. Symposium of Comparing Urban and Environmental Issues in China and the U. S., East Lancing, USA.

  58. Lai, S. K., Han, H., & Lin, M.(2011). Power Law and Micro Dynamics: The Metro System in Taipei City.  The 2011 Conference of the Global Chinese Real Estate Congress. Hangzhou. China.

  59. Han, H., & Lai, S. K.(2011).The Mechanism of the Expansion of Urban Growth Boundaries—Application of the Land Inventory Model. The 2011 Conference of the Urban Planning Society of China(pp.2084-2095). Nanjing: Southeast University Press

  60. Deng, L., Han, H., & Wu, Y.(2011). Characteristics of the Distribution of Urban Settlements—Case Study of Zhejiang Province. The 12th Conference of the China Association of Science and Technology(pp.1756-1761). Beijing: Tsinghua Tongfang CD Electronic Publishing House

  61. Lai, S. K., & Han, H.(2010). Planning as Intelligence. 2010 International Symposium on Urban Planning. Nara, Japan.

  62. Han, H.(2010).The Paradise in China: Modern Development and Heritage Conservation of Hangzhou. The International Policy Forum on Urban Growth and Conservation in Euro-Asian Corridor. Istanbul, Turkey.

  63. Han, H., & Lai, S. K.(2010). Urban Land Inventory Management: Exploration of the Costs. The 15th Inter-University Seminar on Asian Megacities. Tokyo, Japan.

  64. Han, H., & Lai, S. K.(2009). Study on the Primary Land Market based on Property Right Theory. The 2nd Trilateral Seminar on East Asian Real Estate. Nihon University, Tokyo.

  65. Han, H., & Lai, S. K.(2009). Urban Land Inventory Management: a Comparison between Time-driven and Even-driven Methods. International Forum on Sustainable Urbanization. Calumet, USA.

  66. Ye, Y., Ye, X., & Han, H.(2009). Concept Clarification and Classification for Idle Land. The CRIOCM 2009 International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate. Nanjing.

  67. Huang, H., Han, H., Wu, C., & Xu, J.(2009). Survey and Analysis of the Affordable Housing in Harbin City. The CRIOCM 2009 International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate. Nanjing.

  68. Han, H., & Lai, S. K.(2009). The Power Law of Urban Settlements: An Empirical Study of China. The 2009 International Workshop of Urban Geography, Beijing.

  69. Lai, S. K., & Han, H.(2009). Decision Network: Toward A Planning Support System. in the Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Computers in Urban Planning and Urban Management. Hong Kong.

  70. Han, H..(2009).Sustainable Development in Hangzhou: Its Gain and Loss toward a “Mordernized” City. Lecture at the International Workshop on Sustainability. Tokyo.

  71. Han, H.(2008). The Evolution and Policy Implications of Chinese Affordable Housing Policy. in the Proceedings of the 1st Trilateral Seminar on East Asian Real Estate. Konkuk University, Seoul

  72. Huang, H. & Han, H.(2008). A Survey on the Affordable Housing in Harbin City. The 8th Sino-Korean Symposium on Land Policy. Korean Land Institute, Seoul.

  73. Han, H., & Dang, A.(2008). Assessment of the Implementation of Urban Construction Boundaries in Beijing City by Using Remote Sensing Data. in the 16th International Conference on Geoinformatics & Joint Conference on GIS and Built Environment. Guangzhou.

  74. Han, H., & Nishimura, Y.(2006). Urban Land Growth and Its Management in China—The Contemporary Approaches. in the Proceedings of the 12th International Planning History Society. New Delhi, India.

  75. Han, H., & Nishimura, Y.(2006). Central Government’s Role in Urban Land Growth Management—The Perspective in China. in the Proceedings of the 2nd World Planning Schools Congress. Mexico City, Mexico.

  76. Dang, A., Shi, H., Han, H., & Wu, L.(2005). Study on the System of Technical Methods for Digital Urban Planning. in the Proceedings of the International Society for Photogrammertry and Remote Sensing. Hangzhou.

  77. Han, H.(2005). Incompatible or Reciprocal? The Policies of Urbanization and Cultivated Land Protection of China. in the Proceedings of the 8th International Asian Planning Schools Association Congress. Penang, Malaysia.

  78. Han, H.(2005). The Operation of Control in the Cultivated Land Protection System of China. in the Proceedings of the 10th Inter-University Seminar on Asian Megacities. Khabarovsk, Russia.

  79. Han, H., Deng, Y., & Shi, H.(2003). Exploration on the Spatial Pattern and Its Evolution of the Old City of Beijing Since the Establishment of the Historical Districts. The 50th Anniversary Symposium of the Architectural Society of China(pp.315-324). Beijing. China Architecture & Building Press.

  80. Han, H., & Tan, Z.(2003). Case Study: A Survey on Residential Land Use Condition and Its Planning in Xian-Ju City, Zhejiang Province, P. R. China. in the Proceedings of the 8th Inter-University Seminar on Asian Megacities. Beijing.

  81. Han, H., & Tan, Z.(2002). Urban Land Use Planning and Management of Small Cities in China. in the Proceedings of the 7th Inter-University Seminar on Asian Megacities. Manila, Philippines.

Funded Research and Planning Projects

a) As Principal Investigator

  1. Smartising social infrastructures for post-COVID cities: On the ‘pros’ and ‘cons’ of travel tracking. UCL and ZJU Strategic Partner Project., 2023

  2. Zhuji City Self-Examination. Housing and Urban-Rural Construction Bureau of Zhuji City, 2022

  3. Monographic Study on Resilient City and Future Community of the Urban Design of Jiuquan City, Peking University Territorial Planning and Design Institute Co. Ltd, 2022

  4. Strategic Plan for the Industrial Development of Yueqing Bay Port Area of Yueqing City. Management Committee of Yueqing Port Economic Zone, 2022

  5. Monographic Study on the Cityscape of Yinzhou District, Ningbo City. Zhejiang Urban and Rural Planning Design Institute Co. Ltd, 2021-2022 

  6. Community Building Plan for Quzhou Lixian Future Community, Quzhou Municipal Housing and Urban-Rural Development Bureau 

  7. Index and Planning Methods of Resilient Cities. Center for Balance Architecture of Zhejiang University, Project No.: K Heng 20203512-02B, 2021-2022. 

  8. Evaluation of Public Satisfaction of Future Communities in Hangzhou. Hangzhou CPPCC Commission of Urban Construction and Population Resources, 2020. 

  9. Important Control Lines and Control of Primary Space. Department of Natural Resources of Zhejiang Province, 2019. 

  10. Controlling Model for the Dynamic Adjustment of Urban Growth Boundaries, National Natural Science Foundation of China, Project No.: 51778560, 2018-2021.

  11. Spatial Distribution of Power Facilities Based on Urban and Rural Planning. State Grid Zhejiang Electric Power Co., LTD., 2018.

  12. Strategies to Develop the Qiantang Riverside Area of Hangzhou. Policy Research Office of the People's Government of Hangzhou Prefecture, 2017. 

  13. Plan for the Evacuation of the Non-Core Functions of Hangzhou. Development and Reform Commission of Hangzhou Prefecture, 2017.

  14. Development Models for the Characteristic Towns. Jincheng Group, 2017.

  15. Marine and Inshore Plan for Tianya-Haijiao Scenic Site. Sanya Tianya-Haijiao Tourism Development Co. LTD, 2017. 

  16. Strategic and Detailed Plan for the Qiaoxu Characteristic Town. Gangnan District Government, Guigang City, Guangxi Province. 2017.

  17. Concept Plan for the Permanent Site and Sports Town of Simaifu. Beijing Simaifu Co. LTD. 2016.

  18. Strategies to Preserve and Utilize the Cultural Landscapes in the World-famous City of Hangzhou. Policy Research Office of the People's Government of Hangzhou Prefecture, 2016.

  19. Demarcation of Urban Growth Boundaries in Hangzhou Prefecture. Zhejiang Urban & Rural Planning Design Institute, 2015-2016.

  20. Strategies to Develop Hangzhou as a World-famous City. Policy Research Office of the People's Government of Hangzhou Prefecture, 2015.

  21. Controlling Model of Urban Growth Boundaries Based on Decision Network (DN) and Risk-Constrained Optimization (RCO), National Natural Science Foundation of China, Project No.: 51278526, 2013-2016.

  22. Modelling Cities in China under Complexity and Uncertainty. Zhejiang University China-US-Singapore International Collaboration Project. 

  23. Capability of the Public Service of Chinese City Governments, Zhongshan University, Project No.: 12-126003-002, 2012.

  24. Strategies and Methods of Urban Growth Management. Zhejiang Province Zhijiang Scholar of Social Science. 2011-2013. 

  25. Urban Land Growth Management Model Based on Decision Network. National Natural Science Foundation of China, Project No.: 50908200, 2009-2012.

  26. Qian-jiang Project. Planning Support System of Urban Land Growth Management Based on Decision Network, Zhejiang Province, Project No.: QJC1002007, 2010-2012.

  27. Spatial Model of Urban Land Intensive Use, Ministry of Education, Project No.: J20091217, 2009-2010.

  28. 中国博士后科学基金一等资助项目,多层次城市用地增长管理政策评价模式研究,项目批准号:20080430210,2008—2009年

  29. Evaluation of the Compactness of Zhejiang Province. Zhejiang Province Department of Education, Project No.: Y200805587, 2008-2009.

  30. Land Use Policies in Asian Countries. Land Institute of Japan & Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Japan, 2005.

b) As Secondary Investigator

  1. Effects of Urban Construction Boundaries on Urban Development in China: Assessment and Rectification. Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. Project No.: F33-20101201-LSK,2010-2011.

  2. Planner, Comprehensive Land Use Plan for Bincheng District, Binzhou, Shandong Province, China, 2009-2010.

  3. Planner, Comprehensive Land Use Plan for Honghuagang District, Zunyi, Guizhou Province, China, 2007-2008.

  4. Planner, Regulatory Detailed Plan of Baodi District, Tianjin, China, 2004.

  5. Planner, General Management Plan of Meili Snow Mountain National Park in Three Parallel Rivers of Yunnan Protected Areas (world heritage area), China, 2001-2002.

  6. Planner, General Management Plan of Jingpo Lake National Park, China, 2001-2002.

  7. Planner, Master Plan of Qinghe City, Hebei Province, China. 2003-2004. 

  8. Planner, Master Plan of Xianju City, Zhejiang Province, China, 2000-2002.

  9. Planner, Master Plan of Guangfeng City, Jiangxi Province, China, 2000-2002.

Courses

  1. Approaches of Urban Regeneration in Historical Areas: Ph.D. course

  2. The History of World Landscape: Postgraduate course

  3. Planning Theories and Methods): Bilingual Ph.D. course

  4. Urban Management: Bilingual postgraduate course

  5. Urban Master Plan and Design: Undergraduate course

  6. Contemporary Urban Planning: MPA course

  7. Regional Development and Spatial Planning: Postgraduate course

  8. Urban and Regional Planning: Undergraduate course




 
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