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Yesi Aprianti, Muliati Muliati, Andra Sulindrina
Pág. 71 - 83
Economic growth is one indicator of the government's success, and the declining economic growth rates, even at the level of districts/cities, became the strategic issue of this research. The research objective of the researcher is to analyze economic gro...
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Yuchen Dai, Shouhang Du and Hanqing Min
The quality of urban living environments has become a focal point for local governments and citizens. By conducting a thorough analysis of the human settlement environment, the study can not only gain an intuitive insight into the quality of life of resi...
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Kaixu Zhao, Xiaoteng Cao, Fengqi Wu and Chao Chen
In the context of globalization and the intensification of international competition, the construction of public cultural facilities has long been not limited to meeting the cultural needs of the people but has become an important initiative to shape the...
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Ran Wang, Hao Lin, Jinhua Cheng, Zixi Xu, Haoying Feng and Yameng Tang
The Yangtze River Economic Belt (YREB) is the core region for the security of mineral resources in China and is a strategic water source containing rich water resources. Coordinating the security of mineral resources and water resources in the YREB is a ...
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Patrick L. Kinney
High temperatures have large impacts on premature mortality risks across the world, and there is concern that warming temperatures associated with climate change, and in particular larger-than-expected increases in the proportion of days with extremely h...
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Weicong Fu, Ziru Chen, Zhipeng Zhu, Qunyue Liu, Jinda Qi, Emily Dang, Minhua Wang and Jianwen Dong
Millions of pulmonary diseases, respiratory diseases, and premature deaths are caused by poor ambient air quality in developing countries, especially in China. A proven indicator of ambient air quality, atmospheric visibility (AV), has displayed continuo...
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Peter G Furth, Theja VVK Putta, Paul Moser
When road segments with high traffic stress are excluded, the remaining network of low-stress roads and trails can be fragmented, lacking connections between many origin-destination pairs or requiring onerous detour. Low-stress connectivity is a measure ...
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Jin-Wook Lee and Jong-Sang Sung
As part of an urban policy designed to revive South Korea?s shrinking cities, vacant residential structures are being demolished and the resulting empty plots transformed into public spaces. This study discursively examines this process, its stakeholders...
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Stefan Hubrich, Rico Wittwer
Pág. 2276 - 2286
As measured by continually worsening response rates, the acceptance of general population surveys has significantly declined in the last decades. This development can be observed in many countries and is likewise applicable for surveys in Germany. ?Mobil...
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Pradeep Chaitanya Jasti, V. Vinayaka Ram
Pág. 301 - 310
Modal Shares of Public Transports are declining in many developing cities in India. Deteriorating quality of Public Transport has forced many commuters to shift from Public Transport to Personal modes. This shift has translated into ever increasing traff...
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