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Team Elite of Peking University Institute of Land and Urban Planning and Design
Li Guicai, vice president, professor and doctoral supervisor of Shenzhen Graduate School of Peking University, mainly engaged in urban geography and urban planning research. He presided over 3 national natural science foundation projects and more than 40 other scientific research projects. He has published many academic works (departments) at home and abroad, and has won six scientific research awards, including the Special Award for Urban Planning of the International Architectural Association, the National Gold Award and the First Prize for Survey, Design and Planning of the Ministry of Construction. Representative planning research topics include: landscape regulation mechanism of eco-city construction (2005-2008) (project of National Natural Science Foundation of China), research on urbanization eco-environmental effect based on functional network-taking the Greater Pearl River Delta region as an example (2009-) (key project of National Natural Science Foundation of China), and Shenzhen master plan (1996-20/kloc-). National Gold Award), Master Plan of Land behind Yantian Port, Research on Sustainable Development, Eleventh Five-Year Plan of Land Resources Utilization and Protection in Shenzhen, and Research on Coordinated Development Plan of Greater Pearl River Delta Urban Agglomeration (the first prize of the Ministry of Construction). Representative works and papers include: Introduction to Human Geography, Spatial Orientation of International Cities, Shenzhen Advantage Theory, Cultural Geography, and Principle of Central Place in Southern Germany (already Spatial method of urban regional ecological regulation-taking Shenzhen as an example, construction and application of watershed landscape function network-taking Wuxi watershed in Taiwan Province as an example, the influence of landscape spatial differentiation characteristics on water quality at different scales-taking Xili reservoir watershed in Shenzhen as an example: evaluation of air purification and carbon fixation and oxygen release benefits of urban green space in Shenzhen based on CITYGREEN model: various evaluation models of urban ecological security and their applications: evaluation and prediction of urban ecological security in Shenzhen, etc.

Wang, Professor of Peking University Institute of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Doctoral Supervisor, Executive Vice President of Peking University Graduate School. In recent years, he mainly engaged in the research of land use, landscape ecology and regional sustainable development, published more than 40 papers in important academic journals at home and abroad, and presided over more than 40 key projects of the National Natural Science Foundation and scientific and technological support projects 10. Won the first prize of scientific and technological progress of the Ministry of Education (2003) and the second prize of scientific and technological progress of the State Environmental Protection Administration (1999). Currently, he is the vice chairman of China Branch of International Society of Landscape Ecology; Member of the Subcommittee on Land Use of the Technical Standards Committee of the Ministry of Land and Resources; Executive director of China Regional Science Association.

Ceng Hui, vice president, professor and doctoral supervisor of Peking University Urban Planning and Design Institute, is mainly engaged in teaching and scientific research in the fields of landscape ecology and macro-resources and environmental science, urban and regional ecological planning and ecological restoration technology, urbanization and its ecological and environmental effects, large-scale construction project planning and ecological impact assessment. The main social part-time jobs include the vice chairman of the Landscape Ecology Committee of the Chinese Ecological Society, the deputy secretary general of the China Branch of the International Landscape Ecology Federation, and the director of the Natural Resources Society. After that, he presided over and participated in nearly 60 scientific research projects, such as scientific and technological research projects, 973 projects, key projects of National Natural Science Foundation, overseas youth funds, general funds, ministries and local research projects; Published more than 80 academic papers in core journals at home and abroad, co-published 3 academic monographs, and completed nearly 100 scientific research reports; Won the second prize of national environmental protection science and technology, the third prize of scientific and technological progress of the Ministry of Education, the third prize of scientific and technological progress of Yunnan Province, and other 10 scientific research awards.

Chen, vice president, professor and doctoral supervisor of Peking University Urban Planning and Design Institute. 1988 graduated from the School of Architecture of Tsinghua University with a master's degree, 1994 graduated from the School of Social Sciences of Edinburgh University with a doctorate. 1982 first prize of the first college student design competition in China, 1988 Edinburgh University Scholarship, 1992 Henry Lester Prize and Sino-British Cultural Fund Award, 1996 General Manager of China Department of British TBV Design Group, 1998 Chief Architect of Zhongying Urban and Architectural Design Center. At present, the main research directions are: the development of urban design discipline in China, new ideas and methods of urban design, urban design and the revival of ancient towns, and the concept and technology of sustainable green urban design. Presided over the planning and design, including the architectural design of Zhuhai Opera House and Xiangzhou Bay, the overall urban design and architectural design of Shuimo Town in Wenchuan New Town, the conceptual planning and urban design of Tonglu New Town in Hangzhou, the conceptual planning and urban design of An weiyang district, the urban design of Luodai Ancient Town in Chengdu, the urban design of West New Town in Zhuhai, the urban design of Xiaoshan Economic Development Zone in Hangzhou, the conceptual planning and urban design of Anning City in Kunming, and the urban design of 2.5 square kilometers of Longquanyi Central City in Chengdu. Urban form and landscape design of Kunming new airport and airport economic zone, conceptual planning and urban design of Longquanyi District in Chengdu, planning and urban design of Huanglongxi ancient town in Chengdu, architectural design of Hongpailou Square, conceptual planning of Qingchengshan Town in Dujiangyan, etc. Presided over Peking University Urban Design Forum and edited Peking University Urban Design Series. Recently published monographs include International Collection of Modern New Kunming Conceptual Planning, Urban Design and Ancient Town Revival, Clear Sky in Urban Design, Imagination of the City, Wenchuan Green New City, Creating the Value of the City, etc.

Gu, planner, assistant principal, president of Peking University Institute of Land and Urban Planning and Design. He has presided over more than 20 urban planning and related research topics at all levels, especially the planning at the middle and macro levels of cities and the planning and research topics in the field of urban renewal. The Master Plan of Old Village Renovation in Shenzhen won the first prize of the excellent design project of urban and rural planning in Guangdong Province in 2007, and won the second prize of the province for the special work of regional research of the project of Fuzhou Urban Development Strategic Planning. In recent years, he has presided over or participated in projects such as Action Plan for Improving Urban Quality in Gong Ming Central District of Shenzhen, Special Plan for Building a Quality Life Circle in the Greater Pearl River Delta of Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao, and Overall Strategic Plan of Meizhou City, and actively explored the realistic path for urban planning to change from focusing on serving economic development and scale expansion to focusing on comprehensively improving the quality of life and the harmonious development between man and nature.

Wu Jiansheng, associate professor of Peking University Urban Planning and Design Institute, Ph.D. in Cartography and Geographic Information System, Institute of Geographical Sciences and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences. The main research fields are urban landscape ecology, remote sensing and geographic information system, and disasters. Up to now, he has undertaken nearly 40 scientific research projects, published dozens of papers and won many awards such as the third prize of scientific and technological progress of the State Planning Commission.

Yin Shu, Associate Professor Peking University, Doctor of Engineering, Osaka University. The main research directions are urban planning theory and method, protection and regeneration of urban historical and cultural environment, development history of East Asian cities, investigation and analysis methods in urban planning, and urban renewal research. Representative planning research topics include: Revision of the Master Plan of Wuwang National Scenic Area (2007-2025), Cultural Heritage Protection and Cultural Industry Innovation of Dawen Scholar Residence, and Protection Plan of Daixian National Historical and Cultural City (2008-2025).

Pu Jun is a senior engineer of Peking University Urban Planning and Design Institute and a part-time director of Shenzhen Shenzhen Business Research Association. Engaged in the research and teaching of economic geography and urban planning. He presided over and participated in more than 20 horizontal topics and 2 vertical topics such as Shenzhen 2030 Urban Development Strategy. Published 6 academic papers in domestic core journals, co-published academic monographs 1 department, and completed nearly 10 scientific research reports. As one of the project leaders, he won the first prize of the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development in 2009, and as the project leader, he won the second prize of the 12th and 13th Excellent Urban Planning in Shenzhen.