Proceedings of the 23rd International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate
معرفی کتاب «Proceedings of the 23rd International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate» نوشتهٔ Fenjie Long (editor), Sheng Zheng (editor), Yuzhe Wu (editor), Gangying Yang (editor), Yan Yang (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer در سال 2021. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Proceedings of the 23rd International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate Editorial Board Acknowledgements Conference Organizer Co-organizers Advisory Committee (In Alphabetical Order by Last Name) Organizing Committee Chairman Executive Chairman Secretary-General Executive Secretary-General Members (In Alphabetical Order by Last Name) International Academic Committee Chairman Members (In Alphabetical Order by Last Name) Conference Secretariat Contents How Efficient is the Urbanization Process in China? Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Research Method 3 Research Data 3.1 Establish of Input-Output Dimensional Indicators 3.2 Data Processing 4 Data Analysis 5 Discussion 5.1 The Performance of Urbanization Efficiency at National Level in China 5.2 Comparisons Between Provinces on Urbanization Efficiency Performance 6 Conclusion Acknowledgement References Empirical Study on the Performance of Environmental Efficiency in the Chinese Provincial Capital Cities Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Literature Review 3 Methodology 3.1 The Super-SBM Model with Undesirable Outputs 4 Data Source and Statistics 4.1 Selection of Indicators and Data Source 5 Results and Discussion 5.1 The Best and Worst EE Analysis 5.2 A Regional Level of EE Analysis 6 Conclusions References Re-Assessing Sustainable Urban Development from the Resident Perspective: A Case Study of Shanghai Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Literature Review 2.1 Evaluation Method of Sustainable Urban Development 2.2 The Research Necessity of Resident Perception 3 Index System Construction and Data Collection 3.1 Index Selection 3.2 Data Collection 3.2.1 Questionnaire Design 3.2.2 Data Collection 4 Integrated Measurement Method and Process 4.1 Entropy Weight Method 4.2 Multi-regional and Multi-dimensional Sustainability Levels Measured 4.2.1 The Concept of Cloud Model 4.2.2 The Cloud Generator 4.3 Integrated Sustainability Assessment of Urban Development Based on Entropy Weight-Cloud Model 4.3.1 The Determination of Qualitative Criteria for Cloud Model 4.3.2 Determine the Cloud Model Eigenvalue of the Evaluation Index 4.3.3 Establishment of a Cloud Model to Comprehensively Evaluate the SUD Level 5 Measuring the Sustainable Development Level in Shanghai 5.1 Data Validity Test 5.2 Multi-regional Sustainability Level Measurement 5.2.1 Determine the Weight and Cloud Model Parameters 5.2.2 Regional Comprehensive Evaluation of Sustainable Development Level in Shanghai 5.2.3 Dimensional Comprehensive Evaluation of Sustainable Development Level in Shanghai 6 Conclusions References Rethinking “New Countryside Construction”: Lessons Learnt from the Guangzhou Luogang District, China Abstract 1 Introduction 2 From an Industrial Zone Manager to a District Government: Local Governance Restructuring in the GLD Since the 1980s 2.1 Pragmatic Pursuit of Industrial Development 2.2 Land Requisition and Regional Disparities 2.3 New Countryside Construction as a Vehicle for Change 2.4 The Struggle for Welfare Services Provisions 3 Restructuring of Power Dynamics Between the State and Villages 3.1 Collaboration with Villagers and Village Organizations 3.2 Shareholding Reforms, Social Control and Institutional Capacity Building 3.3 New (Old) Power Dynamics Among Local State, Village Collective and Villagers 4 Implications of the GLD Experience 5 Conclusions Acknowledgement References Study on the Development Mode and Promotion Strategy of Tourism-Oriented Characteristic Small Town in Jiangxi Province Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Necessity and Present Situation of the Development of Tourism-Oriented Characteristic Small Town in Jiangxi Province 2.1 The Necessity of the Development of Tourist-Oriented Characteristic Small Town in Jiangxi Province 2.1.1 The Development Speed of Urban Economy in Jiangxi Province is Down 2.1.2 The Industrial Structure of Jiangxi Province is Adjusted and the Service Industry Develops Rapidly 2.2 The Development Status of Tourism-Oriented Characteristic Small Town in Jiangxi 2.2.1 The Tourism-Oriented Characteristic Small Towns Occupy a Large Proportion and Their Distribution is Relatively Concentrated 2.2.2 Imbalance Development of the Tourism-Oriented Characteristic Small Town 3 The Development Pattern Selection of the Tourism-Oriented Characteristic Small Town in Jiangxi Province 3.1 The Development Pattern Based on the Featured Resources 3.2 The Service-Led Development Pattern 3.3 Comprehensive Development Pattern 4 Problems Existing in the Development of Tourism-Oriented Characteristic Small Town in Jiangxi Province 4.1 Ignoring the Development of Supporting Industries 4.2 The Tourism Industry is not in Harmony with the Life of Residents 4.3 The Homogenization of Tourism Product is Serious and the Concentration of Tourism Region is Strong 5 Optimization of the Development Mode of Tourism-Oriented Small Town in Jiangxi Province 5.1 Perfecting the Industrial System 5.2 Reasonable Allocation of Functions 5.3 Enriching Tourism Products and Realizing the Tourism in Whole Region 6 Conclusions References Temporal-Spatial Evolution Patterns of Population Urbanization and Land Urbanization in China Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Methods and Data 2.1 Kernel Density Estimation 2.2 Standard Deviational Ellipse 2.3 Indicator Selection and Data Source 3 Results 3.1 The Time Series Dynamic Evolution Characteristics in China’s Urbanization 3.2 The Evolution Characteristics of Spatial Pattern in China’s Urbanization 3.2.1 Center of Gravity Position and Migration Path 3.2.2 Spatial Distribution Direction 3.2.3 Spatial Clustering Characteristics 3.2.4 Spatial Distribution Pattern 4 Conclusions and Discussion References Dynamic Causal Linkages Among Urbanization, Energy Consumption, Pollutant Emissions and Economic Growth in China Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Theoretical Model and Econometric Method 2.1 Extended Growth Model 2.2 Theoretical Underpinnings and Hypotheses Formulation 2.3 Estimation Methodology 3 Data and Analysis 3.1 Data 3.2 Empirical Analysis 3.2.1 Model 1 3.2.2 Model 2 3.2.3 Model 3 3.2.4 Model 4 3.2.5 Empirical Summary and Discussion 4 Conclusions and Policy Recommendations 4.1 Major Conclusions 4.2 Policy Recommendations References Study on Competitiveness Evaluation of the Intangible Cultural Heritage Town Based on Porter Diamond Model Abstract 1 Introduction 2 The Connotation of Intangible Cultural Heritage Town 3 Research on the Competitiveness of Intangible Cultural Heritage Town 3.1 The Theory of Porter Diamond Model 3.2 Analysis on the Competitiveness of Intangible Cultural Heritage Towns and Its Index System Construction 3.2.1 Production Factors 3.2.2 Demand Conditions 3.2.3 Related and Supporting Industries 3.2.4 Business Competition 3.2.5 Government Action 4 The Weight Analysis of Evaluation Index of Intangible Cultural Heritage Town Competitiveness 5 Illustration Analysis 6 Conclusion Acknowledgements References The Thinking on Spatial Management and Control of “Urban Growth Boundaries” from the Perspective of Natural Resources Abstract 1 Introduction 2 The Discussion of Several Modes of Urban Development Boundaries 2.1 The Two-Way Control Between Government and Civil Society Mode to Develop the Boundaries in the West Coast of the United States 2.2 Shanghai: Cross Compound Utilization Mode of “Three Areas, Four Lines” 2.3 Xiamen: “The Combination of Rigidity and Flexibility” - the Spatial Management and Control Mode of the Urban Growth Boundaries 3 Question and Discussion 3.1 How Can We Change the Thinking of Spatial Management and Control of the Urban Growth Boundaries? 3.2 Can the Urban Growth Boundaries Guarantee the Quantity and Quality of Agricultural Land and Ecological Land? 3.3 At What Level and Scope Do We Define the Urban Growth Boundaries? 4 Conclusion References Evaluation on Performance of Ecological Welfare of Characteristic Small Town——A Case in Chongqing Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Summary of Studies on Evaluation of Sustainable Development of Characteristic Small Towns 2.1 Construction Evaluation of Characteristic Small Town 2.2 The Concept of Ecological Welfare 2.3 Evaluation of Characteristic Small Towns from the Perspective of Ecological Welfare 3 Indicator System, Research Methods and Data Sources 3.1 Construction of Evaluation Index System 3.2 Research Methods 3.2.1 Entropy Method 3.2.2 Improved DEA - Super-SBM Model 3.3 Data Collection and Processing 4 Calculation Results and Analysis 4.1 Evaluation of Ecological Environment 4.2 Analysis of Residents’ Welfare Output Evaluation 4.3 Measurement and Evaluation of Performance of Ecological Welfare of Characteristic Small Towns in Chongqing 5 Conclusion References Problems and Countermeasures of Characteristic Development of Small Towns in Qiannan Prefecture Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Construction Business Environments in China 3 Restrictive Factors in the Construction 4 Analyzing Countermeasures 4.1 Scientific Planning and Highlighting Local Ethnic Features 4.2 Improving the Functions of Small Towns and Taking the Road of Sustainable Development 4.3 Giving Full Play to the Advantages of Regional Resources and Cultivate Special Industries 4.4 Establishing a Diversified Investment and Financing System 5 Conclusion Acknowledgement References How Weather Retain Migrants? Evidence from Floating Population Dynamic Monitoring Data Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Literature Review 2.1 Long-Term Residence Tendency 2.2 Weather Attributes 3 Data and Empirical Model 3.1 Data Sources 3.2 Variables Settings 3.3 Logit Model 4 Empirical Evidence 4.1 Correlation Analysis 4.2 Logit Regression Analysis 4.3 Heterogeneous Effects 5 Conclusion and Discussion References Measurement of New Urbanization Construction Level and Diagnosis of Obstacle Factors——A Case of Urban Cluster in the Central Plains Abstract 1 Question Raised 2 Study Area and Data 2.1 Overview of the Study Area 2.2 Index System Construction 2.3 Data Sources and Processing 3 Research Methods 3.1 Principal Component Analysis 3.2 Obstacles Diagnosis 4 Analysis Results 4.1 Time Dimension Analysis of New Urbanization Construction 4.2 Spatial Dimension Analysis of New Urbanization Construction 4.3 Obstacles to New Urbanization Construction 4.3.1 Sub-Target Obstacles 4.3.2 Indicator Layer Obstacle 5 Conclusion and Discussion References Study on the Impact Between Rapid Urbanization and Fire Safety Management——A China Perspective Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Literature Review 3 Research Design 3.1 Research Measurements 3.1.1 Variables for Indicating Fire Safety Management Performance 3.1.2 Variables for Measuring the Level of Urbanization 3.2 Research Methods 3.2.1 Independence Verification 3.2.2 Correlation Analysis 3.3 Data Sources 4 Data Analysis 4.1 The Independence Test of Urbanization Index 4.2 Correlation Between Urbanization and Fire Safety Management 5 Discussion 5.1 Discussion Based on Dimension of the Number of Fires (Y1) 5.2 Discussion Based on the Dimension of Direct Economic Loss of Fires (Y2) 6 Conclusions Acknowledgement References Study on Land-Use Efficiency Evaluation of Development Zones Based on DEA—Take Hi-Tech Zones as an Example Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Methodology and Data 2.1 Data Envelopment Analysis 2.2 Index selection and data processing 3 Results and Analysis 3.1 Analysis of Overall Land-Use Efficiency 3.2 Regional Difference Analysis of Land-Use Efficiency 3.3 Comparative Analysis with Different Land Efficiency 3.4 Analysis of Optimization of Land-Use Efficiency 4 Measures and Suggestions References The Evaluation of Land Development and Utilization Based on 11 Prefecture-Level Cities in Hebei Province Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Background 3 Data and Methods 3.1 Data Source 3.2 Research Method 4 Static Comparison of Land Utilization in All Cities 4.1 Population Density 4.2 Per Capita Living Space 4.3 Per Capita Area of Land Used for Construction 4.4 Built-Up Area/Urban Area 5 The Similarity Evaluation of Land Utilization in All Cities 5.1 Population Density 5.2 Per Capita Living Space 5.3 Per Capita Area of Land Used for Construction 5.4 Built-Up Area/Urban Area 6 Conclusion References The Study of the Expansion of Urban Functional Land in Ganzhou Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Research Methods and Data Sources 2.1 Data Sources 2.2 Study Area 2.3 Research Methods 2.3.1 Expansion Intensity 2.3.2 Expansion Rate 3 Pattern Analysis of Expanding Process of Construction Land 3.1 The Expansion Intensity and Rate of Construction Land 3.2 The Direction of Functional Land Expansion 3.2.1 The Expansion of Residential Land 3.2.2 The Expansion of Industrial Land 3.2.3 Expansion of Commercial Land 4 Analysis of Factors of Construction Land Expansion 4.1 Natural Conditions 4.2 Economy and People 4.3 Traffic Location 4.4 Policy and Urban Planning 5 Conclusions and Discussion References Temporal-Spatial Evolution Characteristics of Economic Development of Hangzhou Bay Area and Its Influencing Factors Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Research Area, Research Method and Data Sources 2.1 Research Area 2.2 Research Method 2.2.1 Building a Comprehensive Development Index System for Economic Development 2.2.2 Entropy Method 2.2.3 Evaluation Model of Comprehensive Level of Economic Development 2.2.4 Relative Rate of Development 2.2.5 Standard Deviation and Coefficient of Variation 2.3 Research Data 3 Temporal and Spatial Evolution of Economic Development in Hangzhou Bay Area 3.1 Overall Economic Development Level Shows Rapid Growth 3.1.1 Slow Growth Phase of Economic Development (1997–2000) 3.1.2 Accelerated Economic Growth (2001–2007) 3.1.3 The Turbulent Phase of Economic Development (2008–2013) 3.1.4 Rapid Economic Development (2014–2016) 3.2 Overall Economic Development Level Shows Rapid Growth 3.3 The Economic Index of Shanghai Ranks the Highest in the Bay Area 3.4 Absolute Differences in Regional Economies Increase and Relative Differences Decrease 3.5 The Economic Spatial Pattern of the Hangzhou Bay Area Presents a Pattern of “1 + 2 + 3 + X” 4 Factors Influencing the Spatial-Temporal Evolution of Economic Development in the Hangzhou Bay Area 4.1 Location Characteristics 4.2 Regional Development Policy 4.3 Changes in the External Environment 4.4 Other Factors 4.4.1 Traffic Factors 4.4.2 Development Path 4.4.3 Resource Endowment 5 Conclusion References Impacts of Land Expropriation on the Entrepreneurial Decision-Making Behavior of Land-Lost Peasants: An Agent-Based Simulation Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Research Method 2.1 Revised Todaro Model for Explaining Entrepreneurial Behavior of Land-Lost Peasants 2.2 Multi-agent Simulation of the Entrepreneurial Behavior of Land-Lost Peasants 2.2.1 Modeling of Entrepreneurial Behavior of Land-Lost Peasants Within Land Expropriation Scenarios 2.2.2 Simulation 2.2.3 Parameter Description 3 Simulation Result Analysis 3.1 Compensation for Land Acquisition 3.2 Social Security 3.3 Land Location 4 Discussion 5 Conclusion Acknowledgements References Analysis of the Land Use Situation of China in the Last Decade Abstract 1 Construction Land Supply 1.1 Area of Construction Land Supplied by Government 1.2 The Structure of Land Supplied by the Government 2 The Efficiency of Land Use 2.1 GDP Per Hectares 2.2 The Proportion of Cultivated Land Occupied by Construction 3 The Distribution of Commercial Land 4 Land Price 5 Land Revenue and Land Finance 6 Forecast of the Near Future 6.1 Land Supply 6.2 Land Market and Land Price 6.3 Land Revenue and Risk Brought Land Mortgage Acknowledgements References Research on the Governance Modality of Village-in-City Based on Mitchell Score-Based Approach Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Research Methods and Study Area Overview 2.1 Research Methods 2.2 Study Area Overview 3 Case Study 3.1 Demolition and Reconstruction (M1) 3.1.1 Typical Village Survey of Longshun Village 3.1.2 Stakeholders and Their Importance 3.1.3 SCM Analysis of Governance Modality in Village-in-City 3.2 Partial Demolition and Space Optimization (M2) 3.2.1 Typical Village Survey of Datong Village 3.2.2 Stakeholders and Their Importance 3.2.3 SCM Analysis of Governance Modality in Village-in-City 3.3 Facilities and Landscape Comprehensive Consolidation (M3) 3.3.1 Typical Village Survey of Xiangjia Village 3.3.2 Stakeholders and Their Importance 3.3.3 SCM Analysis of Governance Modality in Village-in-City 4 Investigation of the Governance Modality of Village-in-City Based on Mitchell Score-Based Approach 4.1 Demolition and Reconstruction (M1) 4.1.1 Urban Village and Its Governance Features 4.1.2 Analysis of the Advantages and Disadvantages of the Governance Modality 4.2 Partial Demolition and Space Optimization (M2) 4.2.1 Urban Village and Its Governance Features 4.2.2 Analysis of the Advantages and Disadvantages of the Governance Modality 4.3 Facilities and Landscape Comprehensive Consolidation (M3) 4.3.1 Urban Village and Its Governance Features 4.3.2 Analysis of the Advantages and Disadvantages of the Governance Modality 5 Policy Suggestions 5.1 Housing: Build Low-Cost Housing for Floating Population and Include It in USB 5.2 Employment: Provide Employment Skills Training Services to Promote Population Urbanization 5.3 Planning: Combine Governance of the Village-in-City with the Overall Planning of the City 5.4 Government: Departmental Collaboration Reform References The Legislation of Transfer of the Right to Use Homestead Abstract 1 Introduction 2 The Problem of the Transfer of the Right to Use the Homestead 2.1 Poor Transfer Channels Lead to Idleness 2.2 The Lack of Transfer Mechanism Leads to the Continuous Dispute of the Sale and Purchase Contract 2.3 The Subject Restriction Causes Property Defects 2.4 The Property Right of the Homestead Is Defective 2.5 The Homestead Transfer Property Registration Is Insufficient 2.6 The Regulation of the Right to Use Homestead Is Insufficient 3 The Necessity of the Reform of the Right to Use Homestead 3.1 In Favor of “Farmers” 3.2 In Favor of “Government” 4 Specific Advice 4.1 The Transfer Subject of the Right to Use the Homestead 4.2 The Transfer Object of the Right to Use the Homestead 4.3 The Homestead Had a Certain Year and Need to Pay Rent 5 Legislative Proposals for the Transfer of Homestead 5.1 Suggestions for Improvement of Homestead Laws and Regulations 5.2 Proposal on the Transfer of Homestead Legislation 6 Conclusion 7 Acknowledgement References Measures of Fire Protection Design for Embedded Substations Abstract 1 Introduction 2 The Problems and Solutions of Fire Protection Design for Embedded Substation 2.1 Fire Problems in Embedded Substations 2.2 Control of Fire Hazard Level in Embedded Substation Equipment 2.3 Fire-Resistant Rating of Embedded Substation Enclosure Structure 3 Conclusions Acknowledgement References The Conceptual Model of Belt and Road Infrastructure Projects Abstract 1 Introduction 2 The Conceptual Model of B&R Projects 3 Opportunities in B&R Infrastructure Projects 4 Risk in B&R Infrastructure Projects 4.1 Risk Related to B&R Policy 4.2 Risk Related to Construction Market 4.3 Risk Related to Project Environment 4.4 Risk Related to Design Process 4.5 Risk Related to Construction Process 4.6 Risk Related to Staff and Management of the Project 5 Conclusion Acknowledgment References Developing a Fuzzy Evaluation Model of Safety Management for Urban Water Environment Rehabilitation Project Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Safety Fuzzy Comprehensive Evaluation Model 2.1 Defining the Evaluation Index Set 2.2 Determining the Weight Set 2.2.1 Determining the Weight by AHP 2.2.2 Determining the Weight by Entropy Weight Method 2.2.3 Determining the Combination Weight by AHP-Entropy Weight Method 2.3 Fuzzy Comprehensive Evaluation 2.3.1 Defining the Evaluation Scale Set 2.3.2 Fuzzy Comprehensive Evaluation of Safety Status 3 Model Application 3.1 Project Overview 3.2 Indicator Weight Determination 3.3 Fuzzy Operation and Fuzzy Comprehensive Evaluation 3.4 Result Analysis and Discussion 4 Conclusions Acknowledgments References Total Safety Management Practice in an Urban Water Environment Rehabilitation Project Abstract 1 Introduction 2 The Maozhou River Rehabilitation Project 3 Search-Tell-Check-Control 3.1 Concept of STCC 3.2 Steps of STCC Cycle 3.2.1 Search: Actively Collect Safety Management Information 3.2.2 Tell: Conduct Safety Education and Training 3.2.3 Check: Inspection of On-Site Production Activities 3.2.4 Control: Keep Security Issues Under Control 4 Hazards Risk Assessment and Accident Prediction Model 4.1 Causes of Accidents on the Construction Site 4.2 Safety Evaluation on the Construction Site 4.2.1 Evaluation Factors System 4.2.2 Results and Discussion 4.3 Accident Prediction Model Based on BP Neural Network 4.4 Pre-control Measures for Security Accidents 4.4.1 QR Code Security Management System 4.4.2 Video Surveillance System 4.4.3 Building an Information Management Platform 4.4.4 Strengthening Safety Education and Training 5 Conclusions Acknowledgments References Application of Causal Analysis Method in Quality Management of the Maozhou River Rehabilitation Project Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Quality Management of the Maozhou River Rehabilitation Project 3 Application of Causal Analysis Method 3.1 Personnel Management 3.2 Establish a Sound Post Responsibility System 3.3 Staff Education and Training 3.4 Personnel Qualification Management 3.5 Construction Machinery Management 3.6 Material Management 3.6.1 Material Selection 3.6.2 Factory Supervision System 3.6.3 Material Storage 3.7 Construction Methods and Management Measures 3.7.1 Construction Method 3.7.2 Management Measures 3.8 Environmental Management 3.9 Test and Inspection 3.9.1 Establish “Three-Level Inspection System” 3.9.2 Raw Material Detection 3.9.3 Spot Inspection 3.9.4 Pipeline Inspection 4 Conclusions 5 Acknowledgments References Environmental Management Scheme of EPC Model for Water Environmental Treatment Project Abstract 1 Introduction 2 The Object, Method and Content of Field Investigation 3 Analysis of the Environmental Management Model of Present Project 3.1 Characteristic of ISO14001 in Application of Project Management 3.2 Analysis of Environmental Management Model Related to the Project 4 Environmental Management Scheme Process System Based on ISO14001 4.1 Determine the Type of Construction Project 4.2 Identification of Environmental Impact Factors 4.3 Prevention and Control Scheme of Environmental Contamination 4.4 Implementation and Evaluation of the Scheme 5 An Example of Quantitative Evaluation Scheme Based on AHP 5.1 Description of AHP Model 5.1.1 Establishment of Evaluation Index System 5.1.2 Weight Determination 5.2 Quantitative Evaluation Index System Based on AHP 6 Conclusion Acknowledgements References Innovative Bioretention Facility for Siphonic Drainage System Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Outline of Changzhen Depot 3 Innovative Bioretention Parterre 4 Conclusions Acknowledgments References Estimating the Redistribution Effect of Affordable Housing on Income Distribution: Case Study of Nanjing Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Literature Review 3 Theoretical Framework 4 Methodology of Estimating Housing Benefits 5 Empirical Analysis 5.1 The Data 5.2 Distribution of Benefits 5.3 The Change of Gini Coefficient 5.4 The Results 6 Conclusion Acknowledgement References Research on Relationship Between the Real Estate Prices and Technological Innovation Through Human Capital in China Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Research Method 3 Theoretical Analysis 3.1 Relevance Analysis 3.2 Relevance Analysis 4 Model Building 4.1 Derivation of Transmission Path 4.2 Model Design 4.3 Variable Design 5 Empirical Analysis 6 Conclusions References Research on the Commercial House Price of Supply and Demand Elasticity Based on the Panel Data of China’s Four Municipalities Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Model Construction 2.1 Dynamic Cobweb Model 2.2 Variable Description 2.2.1 Supply Variable Description 2.2.2 Demand Variable Description 3 Data Description 3.1 Sources of Data 3.2 Data Processing 4 Regression Analysis 5 Conclusions and Discussion 5.1 Conclusion 5.2 Discussion References Capitalization of Urban Public Service Based on Urban Administrative Hierarchy: Evidence of Housing Prices from 281 Cities of China Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Related Literature 3 Data and Methodology 4 Results and Analysis 4.1 Analysis of All 281 Cities 4.2 Analysis of Regression Results by Group 4.2.1 Sub-provincial Cities and Above 4.2.2 Provincial Capital Cities Except for Sub-provincial Cities 4.2.3 General Prefecture-Level Cities 4.3 Horizontal Comparison Analysis of Regression Results 5 Conclusions and Implications References Overseas Social Security Housing Construction Pattern and Its Enlightenment to China Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Model of Affordable Housing Construction Abroad 2.1 Government-Led Model 2.2 Market-Oriented Model 3 Characteristics of Social Security Housing Construction in Developed Countries 3.1 Financial Support for Social Security Housing Construction 3.2 Relevant Legislation of Social Security Housing 3.3 Diversification of Affordable Housing Construction and Supply 4 Inspiration for the Construction of Social Security Housing in China 4.1 Establishing an Executable Housing Security Agency 4.2 Perfecting Laws and Regulations System 4.3 Provisions for the Construction of Social Security Housing 5 Conclusion Acknowledgement References Research on Demand Forecast of Social Pension Facilities: A Case Study of Chongqing Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Research Review 3 Current Situation of Population Aging and Pension Institutions in Chongqing 3.1 Current Situation of Population Aging 3.1.1 The Aging Degree Deepens, the Population of the Old Age Is Increasing Every Year 3.1.2 The Aging of Population and the Coexistence of Old Age 3.1.3 The Difference in the Number of Elderly Population Is Obvious 3.2 Spatial Distribution and Existing Problems of Elderly Care Institutions in Chongqing 3.2.1 Spatial Distribution of Pension Facilities in Chongqing 3.2.2 The Spatial Distribution of Endowment Facilities Are Different 3.2.3 The Imbalance Between Supply and Demand of the Pension Institutions and the Small Size of Pension Facilities 4 Study and Application of Forecasting Method for Elderly People in Chongqing 4.1 Research Methods 4.2 Model Establishment 4.3 Result Analysis 5 Forecast on the Demand for Elderly Care Facilities in Chongqing 5.1 Demand Forecast of the Number of Old-Age Beds Based on the Total Population 5.2 Forecast of the Number of Nursing Staff Based on the Total Number of Elderly Population 6 Conclusions and Discussion 6.1 Main Conclusions 6.2 Research Prospects References An Evolutionary Game Analysis on the Choice of Urban Housing Purchase Restriction Policy Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Research Methodology 2.1 Problem Description 2.2 The Construction of Evolutionary Game Model of Housing Purchase Restriction Policies 2.3 Symbol Description 3 The Evolutionary Game Analysis of the Housing Purchase Restriction Policies in Central Cities and Sub-centers 3.1 Game Model Replication Dynamic Equation 3.2 Equilibrium Point and Stability Analysis of Game Model 4 Analysis and Discussion of Influencing Factors of Evolutionary Stability Strategies 5 Conclusions and Policy Recommendations References Multi-objective Optimization for the Portfolio Selection on Economic Prefabricated Component Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Multi-objective Optimization Methodology 2.1 Multi-objective Optimization Problem 2.2 Design Variables 2.3 Objective Function 2.4 Objective Constraints 2.5 Model Summary and Solution Techniques 3 Case Study 4 Results and Discussions 5 Conclusion Acknowledgements References Exploration on the Path of Integrating State-Owned Public Housing into the Housing System—Based on the Perspective of Social Network Analysis Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Social Network Construction of Public Housing 2.1 Social Network 2.2 The Network Relationship of Public Housing 2.2.1 The Lessee 2.2.2 Lessee’s Immediate Family 2.2.3 Subtenant 2.2.4 Municipal Government Administration Department 2.2.5 District Government Administration Department 2.2.6 Street Office 2.2.7 News Media 3 Network Relationship Analysis of Direct Public Housing Problem 4 Problem Solving and Reform Path of Direct Management of Public Housing 4.1 Construction of Reform Thinking with the Goal of Clearing Away from the Exit 4.2 The Reform Idea of the Target of Rents Adjustment 5 Conclusion References Household Registration Discrimination and Housing Choice for Migrant Workers Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Literature Review 3 Model Selection and Data Description 4 Policy Suggestions on Solving the Housing Problem of Migrant Workers References Study on the Relationship Between Housing Land Supply and Housing Price in Cities with Different Economic Development Levels Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Literature Review 3 Methodology 3.1 Data Sources 3.2 Economic Development Level 3.2.1 Per Capita GDP as the Standard——Chenery Industrialization Stage Theory 3.2.2 Urbanization Rate as the Standard – the National New-Type Urbanization Planning 3.3 Division Result 4 The Relationship Between Housing Land Supply and Housing Price in Cities with Different Economic Development Levels 4.1 Economic Development Level I——Shanghai 4.2 Economic Development Level II——Xi’an 4.3 Economic Development Level III——Xining 5 Conclusion References The Impact of Demographic Structure on Housing Price in Beijing Based on System Dynamics Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Literature Review 3 The System Dynamics Model of the Influence of Demographic Structure on Housing Price in Beijing 3.1 Introduction to System Dynamics 3.2 The Cause-and-Effect Diagram of the Influence of Demographic Structure on Housing Price in Beijing 3.3 The Stock-and-Flow Diagram of the Influence of Demographic Structure on Housing Price in Beijing 3.4 Parameter Estimation of the Model 4 Simulating the Effect of Demographic Structure on House Prices in Beijing 4.1 Data Sources and Simulation Credibility 4.2 Simulation of House Price in Beijing 4.3 The Change of Hous
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