Jianglong Chen

Jianglong Chen
  • PhD
  • Professor at Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Publications (217)
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Exploring the relationship between the economy and the ecosystems in China could not only be beneficial for achieving the harmonious coexistence between humans and nature but also offer scientific references for the international society. This study aimed to elucidate the long-term ecological–economic relationship in China from the symbiotic perspe...
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Knowledge flow as the key to facilitating new technology production and diffusing innovation is crucial for achieving sustainable development. However, previous studies pay less attention to the type of knowledge in knowledge flow network construction, possibly leading to the deviation of conclusions. To fully show the panorama of knowledge flow, t...
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Understanding the evolution of the rural-urban interface (RUI) and its dynamic ecological consequences is of great theoretical and practical significance for urban-rural integration and management. In this study, Nanjing is taken as an example, and the evolution of the RUI in 1990, 2000, 2010, and 2020 and its effects on the ecological landscape st...
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Port systems' regionalization is driven by inland port construction and shipping logistics. Among them, riverports are unique inland ports that are connected by seaport systems and contribute to a river-sea container transportation (RSCT) organization. Through a case study of the Yangtze River, this study conceptualizes RSCT based on the “spatial-n...
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The continuous development of agricultural technologies and produces trade and updated state reforms strongly shape the dominant organizing styles of local agriculture production. Since the end of the 1970s, rural China has witnessed a drastic agriculture transformation featured by de-collectivization, and recently in Taicang, a developed city in t...
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Nostalgia has become an important aspect of culture-led urban regeneration in advanced cities. Chinese cities have also experienced this tendency because many local states have used nostalgia as an instrument to brand their cities and promote business opportunities. However, culture-led regeneration has resulted in the dilemma of cultural commodifi...
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Identification of urban growth patterns is essential to better understand urbanization and its eco-environmental consequences. Landscape indices, such as the simple urban growth index (S) and the landscape expansion index (LEI), are commonly used to identify urban growth patterns, but most of them are unable or not robust enough to recognize multi-...
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Nostalgia has become an important aspect of culture-led urban regeneration in advanced cities. Chinese cities have also faced this tendency because many local states have used nostalgia as an instrument to brand their cities and promote business opportunities. However, culture-led regeneration has resulted in the dilemma of cultural commodification...
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A rich body of literature is stressing the crucial importance of migration and market evolution on the underutilization of housing in cities. Rural housing is unique given its less mature market structure. Drawing on an empirical case of Sunan, the work reported in this paper addresses underlying mechanisms of housing land underutilization in rural...
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China’s economic reforms and unprecedented growth have generated many fascinating issues for scholarly research. An understanding of urbanization through the lens of land use in China is required for appropriate strategies and policies to facilitate future sustainable development. Employing both ordinary least square (OLS) and geographical weighted...
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The symbiosis of housing and industry is currently regarded to be the key to implement the national strategy of rural revitalization in China. However, challenges have emerged in portraying the spatial mismatch pattern of housing and industry development in rural regions from the demographic perspectives accompanying the massive rural-urban migrati...
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The bid‐rent curve has long been recognized as a persistent law in urban and regional studies. We challenge this orthodox theory by highlighting two limitations in demystifying patterns of urban land redevelopment and rural land use utility in transitional China. Empirical evidence shows that distance still matters to both urban and rural land use...
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China has rapidly expanded economically and spatially in recent years; the booming construction industry necessary to support this growth has significantly impacted the country’s ecological future. This study was conducted to determine the ecological stress of construction lands in terms of quantity and spatial locations under the landscape ecology...
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Rural China, as an important part of the countryside all over the world, has been drastically restructured under the contemporary globalization and state intervention. In this paper we seek to develop a framework of reconstitution practice in rural China to bridge rural locality reconstitution and globalization and state intervention. Firstly, base...
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The Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) has experienced rapid economic growth and urbanization. However, few studies have paid attention to urban land use dynamics, especially spatiotemporal patterns of urban expansion and land use change, in this region. This research aimed to conduct a comprehensive study of urban land use change in Xishuangbanna, Yan...
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Rural China has undergone dramatic socioeconomic and spatial restructuring as a result of rapid urbanization and the implementation of a series of top-down reforms. In this paper, based on the actor-network perspective, we examine the actor translation process associated with implementation of various governmental strategies in Haoqiao, a poor vill...
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In this paper, we first detect the uneven distribution of regional inequality in rural China with the per capita net income data at county level, and then diagnose the various factors that contribute to this as well as its driving mechanisms using the four-dimension transitional framework. The results suggest that rural inequalities are clustered a...
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作为国际河流长期合作开发的重要保障,国际河流流域组织这一联合制度安排备受关注,但参差不齐的 绩效表现致使其可行性与有效性引发学者质疑。我国拥有众多国际河流,与之相关的合作开发是中国周边外交的 重要抓手,但针对上述问题的研究未能得到国内学者的足够重视。在此背景下,文章首先回顾、梳理了国际河流 流域组织的定义与类型,然后重点研判其制度设计特征和有效性,并指明已有研究所面临的方法困境,最后为解 开“流域组织如何促进国际河流有效合作”这一难题提出以下研究建议:1)整合国际河流流域组织有效性评价 指标并进行全球范围的评价;2)探明国际河流流域组织制度类型所适用的范围与条件;3)厘清不同国际河流流 域组织制度设计特征与治理有效性的关系;4)基于过程视角探求国际河流流域组织有效性达成路径;5)采用超 越定...
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Melting curves of the miRNAs. A is the melt curves of miR-15b-3p, miR-22b-5p, miR-30b-5p and cel39, B is the melt curves of miR-101-5p, miR-126-5p, miR-223-5p and cel39, C is the melt curves of miR-335-3p, miR-576-5p, miR-660-5p and cel39.
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Amplification plot of the miRNAs. A is the amplification curves of miR-15b-3p, miR-22b-5p, miR-30b-5p and cel39, B is the amplification curves of miR-101-5p, miR-126-5p, miR-223-5p and cel39, C is the amplification curves of miR-335-3p, miR-576-5p, miR-660-5p and cel39.
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This paper proposes a cost-benefit framework to address the role of parcel and neighborhood conditions, as well as government policies, and investigates the spatial determinants of urban land expansion in Nanjing, one of the sub-centers of the Yangtze River Delta (YRD). Using spatial regression models, we find the significance of the economy of sca...
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Drawing upon the Landsat satellite images of Nanjing from 1985, 1995, 2001, 2007, and 2013, this paper integrates the convex hull analysis and common edge analysis at double scales, and develops a comprehensive matrix analysis to distinguish the different types of urban land expansion. The results show that Nanjing experienced rapid urban expansion...
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The visual illustrations to describe all possible scenarios. (DOCX)
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Under the globalization, the coastal China becomes a hot area of the international manufacturing investment due to its priority location, excellent environment, lower labor and land costs, etc. However, the fast industrialization has aroused the great demolishment to the local ecological environment. For example, the heavy water eutrophication in T...

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