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Dr. Lei Wang is an Honorary Research Fellow at the Department of Planning, Property and Environmental Management at the Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Previously, he held positions as a Hallsworth Research Fellow at the University of Manchester and a researcher at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. His work focuses on spatial development in China, particularly addressing sustainable challenges during rapid urbanization and industrialization, with a focus on the Yangtze River Delta region.
Education:
- Doctor of Philosophy (2014), Spatial Planning and Governance of Five-Year Planning in China, Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Research Interests:
- Spatial restructuring mechanisms using GIS and spatial modeling.
- Urban and regional governance challenges in implementing spatial plans.
- Evolution of China's spatial planning systems amid economic transitions.
- High-speed rail networks, urban green spaces, and transportation policy.
Recent Research Trends: Dr. Wang's work emphasizes urban vitality in high-speed rail areas, spatial equity in green spaces, and transportation network analysis, reflecting a focus on China's urbanization challenges and sustainability.
External Roles: Associate Editor of Palgrave Communications since 2017.



