Doctor Nelson Chan

Doctor Nelson Chan

SENIOR LECTURER,
Property (SoBus)

Personal

Qualifications

  • PhD Macquarie University
  • DipChartSurv Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors
  • BSc University of Reading
  • CertCivEng Hong Kong Polytechnic

UWS Organisational Unit (School / Division)

  • Property (SoBus)

Contact

Email:N.CHAN@uws.edu.au
Extension:9261
Mobile:
Location:ED.G.94
Parramatta
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Publications

Chapters in Books

  • Chan, N. (2005), 'Recycling Contaminated Land: A Potential Strategy for Increasing Land Supply in China', Emerging Land & Housing Markets in China, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy 1558441565.

Journal Articles

  • Chan, N. and Harker, N. (2012), 'Dual rate taxed valuation: a more rational approach', Property Investment & Finance, 10.
  • Chan, N. and Harker, N. (2012), 'Dual rate taxed valuation : a more rational approach', Journal of Property Investment and Finance, 10.
  • Newell, G., Chan, N. and Goodridge, E. (2011), 'Risk assessment and compensation analysis of court decisions in compulsory land acquisition compensation cases in Australia', Journal of Property Investment and Finance, 10.
  • Chan, N. and Chen, F. (2011), 'A comparison of property taxes and fees in Sydney and Taipei', Property Management, 14.
  • Chan, N. and Lou, H. (2011), 'Property taxes and fees - a tale of two cities', Pacific Rim Property Research Journal, 22.
  • Newell, G., Chan, N. and Goodridge, E. (2011), 'Risk assessment and compensation analysis of court decisions in compulsory land acquisition compensation cases in Australia', Journal of Property Investment and Finance, 10.
  • Chan, N. (2009), 'Reassessing the valuation of contaminated land in Austalia', Pacific Rim Property Research Journal, 16.
  • Chan, N. (2008), 'Leasehold Land Compensation - A Comparison of the Compensation Principles in Hong Kong and Australia', Property Tax Assessment & Administration, 12.
  • Chan, N. (2007), 'Should Foreign Real Estate Investment Be Controlled in China', Pacific Rim Property Research Journal, 20.
  • Chan, N. (2006), 'Recent reform of China's rural land compensation standards', Pacific Rim Property Research Journal, 19.
  • Adair, A. and Chan, N. (2005), 'Reporting on contaminated land: a comparison of Australian and British practice standards', Journal of Property Investment & Finance, 10.
  • Chan, N. (2004), 'Necesary Changes to Valuation Practice in China after World Trade Organisation Admission', Australian Property Journal, 6.
  • Chan, N. (2004), 'Contaminated Land Valuation Methods - The Current Status', New Zealand Property Journal, 7.
  • Chan, N. (2003), 'Contaminated Land Valuation Methods - The Current Status', Australian Property Journal, 6.
  • Chan, N. (2003), 'Impact of Contaminated Land Adjoining the New Disney Theme Park in Hong Kong', Pacific Rim Property Research Journal, 16.
  • Chan, N. (2003), 'Land Acquisition Compensation in China - Problems & Answers', International Real Estate Review, 17.
  • Chan, N. (2002), 'Stigma Assessment: A Multi-Criteri Decision-Making Approach', Pacific Rim Property Research Journal, 19.
  • Chan, N. (2001), 'Stigma And Its Assessment Method', Pacific Rim Property Research Journal, 15.
  • Chan, N. and Jia, S. (2001), 'The Property Market in China', Australian Property Journal, 7.
  • Chan, N. (2001), 'Contaminated Land Valuation and the Problem of Stigma', Australian Property Journal, 1.

Conference Papers

  • Wu, H., Lee, C. and Chan, N. (2010), 'An Investment Approach To The Emerging Housing Markets In 2nd Tier Chinese Cities', The 16th Pacific Rim Real Estate Society, Wellington, NZ.
  • Wu, H., Lee, C. and Chan, N. (2009), 'The Significance of Second Tier City Housing Markets in China', 2009 International Conference on Construction & Real Estate Management, Beijing, China.
  • Chan, N. (2009), 'Strategy of Tier 2 Cities in China to Compete for Real Estate Investment Capital', 2009 International Conference on Construction & Real Estate Management, Beijing, China.

Supervision

Doctor Chan is available to be a principal supervisor for doctoral projects

Current Supervision

Title:Development of REITS in Asia
Field of Research:

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