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Xinyu Hu, Gutao Zhang, Yi Shi and Peng Yu
The digitization of consumption, led by information and communications technology (ICT), has reshaped the urban commercial spatial structure (UCSS) of restaurants and retailers. However, the impacts of ICT on UCSS and location selection remain unclear. I...
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Rui Wang, Dashuai Gao, Huasong Luo, Yong Chen, Hang Liu and Jingjing Chen
From the perspective of tourism space optimization, the application of computer technology in creating computational simulations of correlation effects in tourism space systems is a core issue in research related to ports and hinterlands. Using a compute...
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Wen-Hua Yin, Huan Yue and Xu Wang
In this study, the characteristics of wind-blown sand in the hinterland of the Tengger Desert and the regularity of sand deposition in road cutting are studied by combining a field test and numerical simulation. Firstly, the meteorological observation sy...
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Yajun Xiong, Hui Tang and Tao Xu
With the rapid development of high-speed railway (HSR) transportation in China, its impact on regional spatial patterns and shaping has become increasingly significant. This study took seven urban agglomerations in the Yellow River Basin as the research ...
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Zhenyu Huang, Ying Yang and Fengmei Zhang
Attention is increasingly being paid to the influence of hinterland cities on port competitiveness, but in-depth research is lacking on the formation conditions and mechanism of hinterland cities? influence on port competitiveness. Based on the technolog...
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Zhaohui Li, Yujin Huang, Fan Yang, Yi Li, Yan Fang and Rui Fu
?Port?hinterland synergy? means the development of port and hinterland should promote each other. The ?dual circulation? development pattern indicates the requirement of exploring the domestic transportation demand and promoting the integration between p...
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Yan Long, Shiqi Luo, Xi Liu, Tianyue Luo and Xuejun Liu
The urban fringe area is a discontinuous spatial phenomenon that refers to the urban-rural interlacing zone which is undergoing urbanization on the fringe of the core built-up area of a large city after the emergence of industrialization. Dynamic, ambigu...
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Hui Li, Linli Jiang, Jianan Liu and Dandan Su
In the context of economic globalization, coastal port logistics has gradually become a focus of economic development, and the proper management of coastal port logistics performance is the main way to realize the high-efficiency operation of coastal por...
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Mette Olivarius, Henrik Vosgerau, Lars Henrik Nielsen, Rikke Weibel, Sebastian N. Malkki, Benjamin D. Heredia and Tonny B. Thomsen
The significance of mineralogical maturity as a provenance indicator has long been debated and we use this study to demonstrate that it can indeed be a powerful tool to track the distribution of sandstone reservoirs. We investigate the cause of the prono...
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Tien-Chun Ho and Hsuan-Shih Lee
The COVID-19 crisis has brought disruption to the global economy and to international passenger and cargo transportation, and the unprecedented crew change crisis remains an issue for governments around the world to address. The selection of a port for i...
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