
Will transport-centred cities change how people travel?
It is pretty easy to understand how and why land use patterns around public transit stations can influence the way we move around the city.As more and more people live and work in a neigh...
Wanli Fang is an Urban Economist with the Social, Urban, Rural and Resilience Global Practice of the World Bank. Her specialty includes sustainable urbanization, economic impact evaluation of infrastructure investment, agglomeration economies, municipal finance, climate financing, spatial planning, economic development planning, and brownfield redevelopment, etc. Prior to the World Bank, she worked as an economist at the World Resources Institute based in Washington DC, conducting economic analyses and policy research to promote sustainable cities in major emerging economies. She holds a PhD in urban and regional economics from MIT, U.S.A., an MS and a BE degree in City Planning from Peking University, P.R. China.