Publication list
- Breitung, W. (2014): Differentiated neighbourhood governance in transitional urban China. Comparative study of two housing estates in Guangzhou. In: YIP, N.(Eds.): Neighbourhood Governance in Urban China, pp. 145-166, Edward Elgar
- Cheng, Y., Wiedensohler, A., Eichler, H., Heintzenberg, J., Tesche, M., Ansmann, A., Wendisch, M., Su, H., Althaus, D., Herrmann, H. (2008): Relative humidity dependence of aerosol optical properties and direct radiative forcing in the surface boundary layer at Xinken in Pearl River Delta of China: An observation based numerical study. In: Atmos. Environm., 42, pp. 6373-6397
- Feng, D., Zhu, H., Breitung, W. (2011): Space of fragmentation? A study of the linkages between gated communities and its neighbourhoods in Guangzhou, China (in Chinese). In: Dili Yanjiu (Geographical Research)
- Feng, D., Zhu, H., Breitung, W. (2014): Boundaries and the making of home. A cultural study of gated communities in Guangzhou, China (in Chinese). In: Shijie Dili Yanjiu (World Regional Studies), 23 (3), pp. 64-73
- Flock, R., Breitung, W., Li, L. (2013): Commodity housing and the socio-spatial structure in Guangzhou: A study based on estate-level residential property prices. In: China Perspectives (2), pp. 37-47
- Gransow, B., Zheng, G., Leong, A., Li, L. (2014): Chinese Migrant Workers and Occupational Injuries. A Case Study of the Manufacturing Industry in the Pearl River Delta. In: Working Paper 2014-1, United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD) , 22 (2)
- Grübner , O., Khan, M., Lautenbach, S., Müller, D., Krämer, A., Lakes, T., Hostert, P. (2012): Mental Health in the slums of Dhaka - a geoepidemiological study. In: BMC Public Health, 12 (1), pp. 177 [online access]
- Khan, M., Krämer, A. (2008): Socio-economic factors explain differences in public health-related variables among women in Bangladesh: A cross-sectional study. In: BMC Public Health, 2008 (8), pp. 254 [online access]
- Liu, Y., Li, Z., Breitung, W. (2012): The social networks of new-generation migrants in China’s urbanised villages. A case study of Guangzhou. In: Habitat International, 36 (1), pp. 192-200
- Strohschön, R., Baier, K., Post, C. (2010): The effects of formal and informal mega-urban development processes on water resources - case study area megacity Guangzhou, China. In: Zereini, F., Hashwa, F.(Eds.): Proceedings of the 5th environmental symposium of German-Arab scientific forum for environmental studies. Impact of global warming on water resources in the Middle East and North Africa, pp. 32f.
- Xue, D., Lin, T., Kraas, F., Kilian, P. (2010): Informal job-seeking agencies and their role in 'World Factory' of the Pearl River Delta: A case study in Tangxia Township, Dongguan City, Guangdong. In: Geographical Research, 29 (19), pp. 1793-1801