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Central University of Finance and Economics

Supervisor at Department of Land Economy

Professor Helen Bao

Research topic at Department of Land Economy

Optimisation of Urban Industrial Land Allocation under Peaking Carbon Emissions:  Theoretical Mechanism and Policy Simulation

Short Bio

Dr. Zhiji Huang is an Associate Professor and Master supervisor at the Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing, where he serves as the Deputy Director of the Department of Urban Management at the School of Government. He graduated from the College of Urban and Environmental Sciences at Peking University with a Ph.D. in Human Geography in 2015. He also serves as a researcher at the Center for Urban Development and Land Policy of Peking University - Lincoln Institute, a director and deputy secretary-general of the China Regional Science Association, and a member of the Land Economics Branch of the China Land Society. He hosted two projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, authored four academic monographs, and published over 50 high-quality academic papers in both Chinese and English. His papers have been published in national and international journals such as The China Quarterly, Urban Studies, Landscape and Urban Planning, and Journal of Urban Affairs. His current research focuses on land economy and management, urban renewal, and natural resource management.

List of publications

  1. Liu Z, Huang Z. J.*, Yin Z-h, & Zhang L-x. Urban Regeneration under National Land Use Control: Guangdong's “Three-Old” Redevelopment Programme. The China Quarterly, 2023, 1-16. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305741023001455.
  2. Song, L.; Huang, Z. J.*. Exploring the Effects of Industrial Land Transfer on Urban Air Quality Using a Geographically and Temporally Weighted Regression Model. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2023,20,384.
  3. Huang, Z. J., He, C. F., Li, H. (2019). Local government intervention, firm-government connection, and industrial land expansion in China [J]. Journal of Urban Affairs, 41(2): 206-222.
  4. Huang, Z. J., He, C. F., Zhu, S. J. (2017). Do China’s economic development zones improve land use efficiency? The effects of selection, factor accumulation and agglomeration [J]. Landscape and Urban Planning, 162: 145-156.