2. "Urban Renewal and Social Space Reconstruction from the Perspective of Regime Theory", a key training project for young teachers in Sun Yat-sen University, with the operating expenses of basic scientific research in central universities of 200,000 yuan, the project leader, 201-2013.
3. "The production and evolution of China's new urban space from an interdisciplinary perspective: country, market and society", the project of "Training Young Key Teachers" in Office 985 of Sun Yat-sen University, with 275,000 yuan, project leader, 201.06-201.
4. "Two Middle-class Tides in Guangzhou and Their Social and Spatial Consequences", Research Start-up Fund for Returned Overseas Students of the Ministry of Education, 45,000 yuan, project leader, 201-2012.
5. "Research on the impact of major events on urban social space, taking Guangzhou 20 10 Asian Games as an example". The basic scientific research business expenses of central universities are Sun Yat-sen University's young teacher training project,150,000, and the project leader is 2010/2.
6. "Study on the Middle-class Development of China Metropolis, Taking Guangzhou as an Example" (FundNo.: 4080 106 1), National Natural Science Foundation Project,170,000 yuan, project leader, 2009-201.
7. "985 scientific research start-up fund for introducing talents in the' Hundred Talents Program' of Sun Yat-sen University", RMB 6.5438+0.5 million, project leader, 2009-2065.438+0.
8. "Policy Research on the Renovation of Public Housing in the Old Town of Yangzhou City", a project entrusted by GTZ, with 65,438+085,000 yuan, project leader, 2065,438+00.01-06.
9. "Study on the Coming of Urban Society and the Design and Development Strategy of Smart Cities in China", a major project of the National Social Science Fund, with 700,000 yuan, main members of the project team, 20 12-20 15.
10. "Research on the Crime Mechanism of Smart Cities", a general project of National Natural Science Foundation (project approval number: 41171140), 600,000 yuan, main member of the project team, 201.
1 1. "The development of immigrant villages under the rapid urbanization in China: the impact on poverty and slums". Policies), a project jointly funded by the British Economic and Social Research Council and the British Department for International Development, with a funding amount of 333,000 pounds (3.33 million RMB). Project Moderator: Professor Wu and Professor Chris Webster from Cardiff University, UK. I am the main member of the project team, 20 10-20 12.
12. "Governance Capacity, Borders and Urban Citizens", German Science Foundation (DFG) [SPP 1233, NoBR3546/ 1-2], 98,000 euros (980,000 RMB), project director: Professor Werner Breitung, Australian National University.
13. "2010 Social Legacy of Guangzhou Asian Games", a project funded by LSE Suntory-Toyota Center for International Economics and Related Disciplines (sticerd) of London School of Economics, UK, with 20,000 pounds (200,000 RMB). Project Moderator: Dr. Shen Xuanbang from London School of Economics, UK. I am a major member of the project team, 2009-20 10.
14. "Urban Poverty and Property Rights Change in China", which is jointly funded by the British Economic and Social Research Council and the Department for International Development, with a funding amount of 260,000 pounds (2.6 million RMB). The project hosts are Professor Wu and Professor Chris Webster from Cardiff University in the UK. I was the main member of the project team from 2006 to 2008.
15. "Life opportunities of urban poor communities and new urban poor people from a comparative perspective", the Urban and Regional Research Fund (research grant) was funded by Dr. Liu Yuting of Cardiff University, UK, and I was a major member of the project team in 2005-2006.
16. "New Urban Poverty and Changing Low-income Communities under Market Transformation", a large-scale funded project of British Academy of Sciences (37484), project leader: Professor Wu of Cardiff University, UK, main member of the project team, 2004-2006.
17. "Social Space Isolation and Neighborhood Changes in China", British Academy of Sciences, project host: Professor Wu, University of Southampton, UK, main member of the project team, 2002-2003.
18. "Urban redevelopment led by Shanghai real estate", Urban China Research Network (State University of New York at Albany), project leader, 2003.