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Xu Su
Associate Professor
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Personal Profile

[1]Xu, S. (2024). From Urban-Rural Dual Governance to Urban-Rural Integrated Development: Empirical Research and Strategic Discussions Based on Typical Prefecture-level Cities. Shanghai: East China University of Science and Technology Press.

[2]Wang, J., Xu, S., & Duan, X. (2024). Green Design and Carbon Neutrality. Shanghai: East China University of Science and Technology Press.

Research Direction


Research paper

[1]Xu, S., & Zhao, M.* (2025). Data Center Construction and Spatial Planning Strategies from the Perspective of New Productivity. Urban Planning Forum, (01): 34-39. (CSSCI)

[2]Xu, S., & Zhao, M.* (2024). From Anti-Magnetic Centers to Regional Node Cities: Functional Iteration and Planning Strategies for New Town Development in the New Era. City Planning Review, 48(09): 13-18+66. (CSSCI)

[3]Xu, S. (2024). Analysis of Carbon Emission Characteristics and Decarbonization Strategies for China's Five Major Urban Agglomerations. Shanghai Urban Planning Review, (04): 48-55. (Core Journal of Peking University)

[4]Xu, S., & Wang, J.* (2024). Study on Decarbonization Trajectories and Policy Implications for China: A Comparative Analysis of Carbon Peak Nations. PLOS ONE, 19(8). DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0308394 (SCIE, JCR Q1)

[5]Zhou, Z.†, Xu, S.†, Wang, J., & Shen, H. (2025). Spatiotemporal Impacts of Urban Structure and Socioeconomic Factors on Carbon Dioxide Emissions: A Case Study of the Yangtze River Delta Urban Agglomeration. Ecosystem Health and Sustainability, 11, Article 0290. https://doi.org/10.34133/ehs.0290 (SCIE, JCR Q1)

[6]Xu, S., Xia, S.*, Zhou, Z., & Lin, Y. (2024). Research on Site Selection Optimization and Design Methods for Disaster-Resistant Green Spaces in Mega-Cities—Taking Shanghai’s Xuhui District as an Example. Environmental Science and Engineering, 409-430. (EI)

[7]Xu, S., & Zhu, J. (2015). Regional Urbanization Characteristics and Differentiation Strategies Based on Population Mobility: Discussion of Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Anhui. Urban Development Studies, 22(08): 46-54. (CSSCI)

[8]Xu, S., Yu, T., & Wu, Q. (2011). Evaluation System of Urbanization Quality in Chinese County-Level Cities from a Regional Perspective: A Case Study of the Yangtze River Delta. Urban Planning International, 26(01): 53-58. (Core Journal of Peking University, CSSCI Extended)

[9]Zhao, M., Li, F., & Xu, S. (2014). Analysis and Strategic Choices for Shanghai's Construction as a Global City in the New Era. Urban Planning Forum, (04): 7-13. (CSSCI)

[10]Yu, T., Xu, S., & Yang, Q. (2011). Interpretation of International Cities: Concepts, Theories, and Research Progress. Planners, 27(02): 27-32. (Core Journal of Peking University, CSSCI Extended)

[11]Xu, S. (2016). Analytical Framework for Development of Western Provincial Capital Cities and Its Application. Journal of Human Settlements in West China, 31(05): 42-50. (Core Journal of Peking University, CSCD Extended)

[12]Xu, S. (2018). The Evolution of Urban-Rural Development in Japan, Rural Governance Conditions, and Its Implications. Shanghai Urban Planning Review, 2018(01): 63-71. (Core Journal of Peking University)

[13]Xu, S., & Zhu, J. (2018). From Disequilibrium to Equilibrium: Land Element Flow and Guidance in Urban-Rural Integration Process—Recent Surveys Based on Rural Areas in Southern Jiangsu. Development of Small Cities & Towns, 36(08): 19-25.

[14]Xu, S. (2014). Review and Implications of Brazil's Urbanization Process—Temporal-Spatial Evolution, Structural Evolution, and Urban-Rural Mobility. Ideal Space, (61): 118-120.

[15]Xu, S., Zhu, J., & Duan, Y. (2013). Regional Economic Polarization in the Yangtze River Delta from the Perspective of Economic Globalization: County (City, District) Level Analysis. Proceedings of the International Conference on Cities and Regional Development in the Global Network.

[16]Xu, S., & Zhu, J. (2018). Understanding Urban-Rural Integration of Metropolitan Areas in China: A Perspective of the Flow of Elements and Allocation of Public Goods. Paper presented at AESOP Annual Congress 2018, Gothenburg, Sweden.

[17]Zhang, L., Li, W., & Xu, S. (2016). Rural Migration and Rural Development: Case Studies in Eastern, Central, and Western China. In Z. Yongnian, Z. Litao, & S.Y. Tong (Eds.), China's Great Urbanization. London: Routledge.

Literature

[1]Xu, S. (2024). From Urban-Rural Dual Governance to Urban-Rural Integrated Development: Empirical Research and Strategic Discussions Based on Typical Prefecture-level Cities. Shanghai: East China University of Science and Technology Press.

[2]Wang, J., Xu, S., & Duan, X. (2024). Green Design and Carbon Neutrality. Shanghai: East China University of Science and Technology Press.

Research Project

[1]Functional Orientation and Optimization Path of New Town Construction in Megacities (2023BCK009, Shanghai Philosophy and Social Science Project), Principal Investigator, ongoing.

[2]Functional Transformation and Optimization Path of Shanghai's Five New Towns (2025-JD-40, Shanghai Municipal Government Decision-Making Consultation Research Base Key Project), Principal Investigator, ongoing.

[3]Development Planning for Jinzhong Methanol Economy Demonstration Zone, 2023, Principal Investigator.

[4]Regional Functional Orientation and Optimization of Shanghai's Five Major New Towns, 2024, Principal Investigator.

[5]Summary and Development Insights of Large-scale Land Development Models in Shanghai's New Jiangwan City, 2023, Participant.

[6]Industrial Research for Territorial Spatial Planning in Hami City, 2020, Participant.

[7]Research on Urban-Rural Integrated Development in Luoyang City, 2019, Participant.