School of Economics and Management, Hainan Normal University - No.99 South Longkun Road, Haikou, Hainan, China
Yueyue Zhang, Assistant Professor of Hainan Normal University. She has broad research interests in port city integration (the port-city governance scheme, industrial innovations, and innovation ecosystem orchestration), marine industry and digitalization, the Belt and Road Initiative, and comparative studies between China and Europe. Currently, her research focuses on the development of Free Tade Port and the land-sea coordination in Hainan, China. At the same time, I am cooperating with Tsinghua University on some projects related to the "Belt and Road". She has a Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning from Radboud University, the Netherlands. Her doctoral dissertation explored the reconnection of the port and the city based on port-city interface redevelopment, by comparing the Stadshavens (cityport) area in Rotterdam with the Baoshan port‐city interface in Shanghai. She holds a Master’s degree in Tourism Management from Zhengzhou University, China and a Bachelor’s degree in English from Xinxiang University, China.
Last publications
Zhang, Y. (2022). Reconnecting the port and the city based on port-city interface redevelopment: A
comparative case study of Rotterdam and Shanghai. Global academic press.
https://www.globalacademicpress.com/ebooks/yueyue_zhang/
Zhang, Y., & Ache, P. M. (2021). Tangible and Intangible Boundaries: The Case of Baoshan Port-City
Interface in Shanghai. Urban Planning, 6(3), 152-165. https://doi.org/10.17645/up.v6i3.4103
Jansen, M., & Zhang, Y. (2021, January 19). Port city revitalisation in sister-cities Rotterdam and
Shanghai. PortCityFutures. https://www.portcityfutures.nl/news/port-city-revitalisation-in-sister-
cities-rotterdam-and-shanghai
Zhang, Y., & Ache, P. M. (2018). Next generation of the port-city interface: The future lies in the past.
16th World Conference Cities and Ports, Quebec, Canada. ISSN:2313-2124.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/349493871_Next_generation_of_the_port-
city_interface_the_future_lies_in_the_past