Publications
Publication list
- Baier, K., Schmitz, K., Azzam, R., Strohschön, R. (2014): Management tools for sustainable groundwater protection in mega urban areas – small scale land use and groundwater vulnerability analyses in the South-Chinese megacity Guangzhou. In: Int’l Journal of Environmental Research, 8 (2), pp. 249-262
- Beisswenger, S., Bork, T. (2008): Jahrestagung der Geographischen Gesellschaft Chinas in Nanjing [Conference report on the Annual Meeting of the Chinese Geographical Society in Nanjing], 02.-04. November 2007. In: Asien 108
- Bercht, A., Wehrhahn, R. (2010): A psychological – geographical approach to vulnerability: the example of a Chinese urban development project from the perspective of the transactional stress model. In: Environment and Planning A, 42 (7), pp. 1705 – 1722
- Bercht, A. (2013): Glurbanization of the Chinese megacity Guangzhou – image building and city development through entrepreneurial governance. In: Geographica Helvetica, 68 (2), pp. 129-138 [online access]
- Breitung, W., Becker, M., Schoon, S. (2007): Analysis of Governance Modes in the Chinese Context - On the Adaptation of a Western Concept. Conference paper, Conference on “Public Governance – Theories and Practices”, Universidad de Macao, Macau.. In: Conference on "Public Governance - Theories & Practices" [online access]
- Feng, D., Zhu, H., Breitung, W. (2011): Space of fragmentation? A study of the linkages between gated communities and its neighbourhoods in Guangzhou, China (in Chinese). In: Dili Yanjiu (Geographical Research)
- Feng, D., Zhu, H., Breitung, W. (2014): Boundaries and the making of home. A cultural study of gated communities in Guangzhou, China (in Chinese). In: Shijie Dili Yanjiu (World Regional Studies), 23 (3), pp. 64-73
- Feng, D., Zhu, H., Breitung, W. (2014): The impact of social and cultural institutions on the development of gated communities in China and the Netherlands (in Chinese). In: Shijie Dili Yanjiu (World Regional Studies), 19 (4), pp. 128-137
- Feng, D., Breitung, W. (2015): Perceptions and attitudes of the residents taking residence in gated communities towards gating in Guangzhou, China (in Chinese). In: Redai Dili (Tropical Geography), 35 (4), pp. 532-540
- Gransow, B. (2011): “Migrant Communities and Social Change in Chinese Megacities: Slum Formation or Urban Innovation?”. In: Bade, K., Lorentz, B., Pries, L.(Eds.): Migration and Integration. Reflections on Our Common Future, pp. 65-97, Leipzig, Europäische Verlagsanstalt
- Gransow, B., Zheng, G., Leong, A., Li, L. (2014): Chinese Migrant Workers and Occupational Injuries. A Case Study of the Manufacturing Industry in the Pearl River Delta. In: Working Paper 2014-1, United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD) , 22 (2)
- Jahn, H., Ling, L., Han, L. (2010): Migration and Health in Megacities - A Chinese Example from Guangzhou, China. In: Health in megacities and urban areas [online access]
- Kroll, H., Schiller, D. (2010): Establishing an interface between public sector applied research and the Chinese enterprise sector: preparing for 2020. In: Technovation, 30 (2), pp. 117-129 [online access]
- Liao, K., Breitung, W., Zhang, H. (2012): Social segregation or integration? Gated communities: challenges and responses of urban planning and Design (in Chinese). In: China Urban Planning Annual Meeting, Proceedings, pp. 624-633
- Rafflenbeul, B., Hartmann, P., Kraas, F. (2014): Deutsche in China und Chinesen in Deutschland: Migrationsprozesse und -politiken im Vergleich. In: Pape, W., Preuschoff, S., Yuging, W., Jin, Z.(Eds.): China und Europa. Sprache und Kultur, Werte und Recht. Chinese-Western Discourse 2, pp. 165-180, Berlin, De Gruyter
- Zhao, Z., Breitung, W. (2010): Community power structure and action strategies in the process of home owner's rights protection movement (in Chinese). In: Journal of Strategy and Decision Making, 1 (5), pp. 74-90
- Zhu, Y., Breitung, W., Li, S. (2012): The Changing Meaning of Neighbourhood Attachment in Chinese Commodity Housing Estates: Evidence from Guangzhou. In: Urban Studies, 49 (11), pp. 2439-2457