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Tianle Li, Minrui Zheng, Xiaoli Wang and Xinqi Zheng
Urban function evolution (UFE) has become more and more complex in emerging cities. However, insufficient theoretical support exists for the visual expression of the spatial correlation between UFE patterns. In order to fill this gap, we use the 2013 and...
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Shilun Kang, Xinqi Zheng and Yongqiang Lv
Forest surface area is a fundamental input for forest-related research, such as carbon balance, biodiversity conservation, and ecosystem functioning and services. However, an accurate assessment of the area of forestland in China is not available because...
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Yueheng Zhang, Xinqi Zheng, Zhenhua Wang, Gang Ai and Qing Huang
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Chunxiao Zhang, Gang Ai, Xinqi Zheng, Kun Fang and Jiayang Li
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Zhiyuan Yuan, Xinqi Zheng, Lulu Zhang and Guoliang Zhao
In the current era, competition among countries and regions is in fact among cities. Thus, how to measure urban competitiveness precisely is a basic and important question. The two main approaches to this are comprehensive evaluation based on a set of in...
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Yongqiang Lv, Xinqi Zheng, Lin Zhou and Lulu Zhang
Decentralization and polycentric spatial structure strategies are important ways to alleviate urban disease in China. However, whether the urban spatial structure is meeting expectations is still unknown. Taking the Beijing Metropolitan Area as a case, t...
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Xiuyong Shi, Xinqi Qiao and Yuanyuan Zheng
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Xuelong Miao, Xinqi Qiao, Xianyong Wang, Jianda Yu, Jianhai Hong, Jinbao Zheng, Zhihong Fang and Zhen Huang
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