Professor Pan Haixiao
PhD (Tongji University)
Professor and Director of Land Use-Transport Studies in the Department of Urban Planning,
The College of Architecture and Urban Planning.
Tongji University, Shanghai 1239 Siping Road, Shanghai, China.
Profile
Professor Pan Haixiao major research interest is in land use and transportation planning. He has been Director of Land Use/Transport Studies, in the Department of Urban Planning, Tongji University since 1996. He has been a Board Member of Shanghai Urban Economics Institute and holds a Diploma in Planning from the University of Sheffield, UK. Pan's recent work includes major master planning and transportation planning exercises including: The Impact of the China Coastal Freeway on the Development of Shanghai, The Integration of Land Use and Transport Planning System Study, the Master Plan of Laiwu City in Shandong Province and the Regulatory Plan of the New District. He has also produced Urban Transportation Plans of Yueqing City (Zhejiang Province), Linan City (Zhejiang Province), Shaoxing City, the Baoshan New District of Shanghai and the Qingpu District of Shanghai.
Selected Publications since 2000
- Pan, H. (2003) Rapid Transport and Urban Development in Metropolitan Areas, Shanghai: Tongji University Press.
- Pan, H. and Doulet, J-F, Urban Transport and Intermodality, Shanghai: Tongji University Press.
- Zacharias, J. and Pan, H.(2003) A survey of bicycle users in Shanghai, Velo-City Congress 2003, Paris.
- Zacharias, J and Pan, H. (2003) 'Visitor behaviour at the Yuyuan Gardens market', Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium for Environment-Behavior Studies, 23~26, Oct, 2002, Shanghai, China.
- Pan, H., LiuBing et al. (2001) The Impact of Coastal Freeway on Shanghai Urban Development, Shanghai: Urban Planning Forum.
- Pan, H. (2001) Shanghai Rapid Transport and Urban Development, Shanghai: Urban Planning Forum.
- Pan, H. (2001) 'Rapid Transport: Shaping the Sustainable Metropolitan Area', Shaghai, Urban Planning Forum.
- Pan, H. (2002) 'The Impact of the Freeway on Towns in Metropolitan Shanghai', Shanghai: Urban Planning Forum.