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Zhitao Li and Guanwei Zhao
Sensing urban vitality is a useful method for understanding urban development. However, the spatio-temporal characteristics of the association between the built environment and urban vitality in Shenzhen, the youngest mega-city in China, have not yet bee...
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Keran Li and Yan Lin
The streetscapes of old urban districts record the changes in urban space and the vitality of socio-economic entities like storefronts. However, prior studies of urban vitality have preferred the demand end of crowd agglomeration to the supply end of com...
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Yandi Song, Shaoyao Zhang and Wei Deng
Determining the optimal planning scale for urban life circles and analyzing the associated built environment factors are crucial for comprehending and regulating residential differentiation. This study aims to bridge the current research void concerning ...
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Wei Gao, Jiachen Hou, Yong Gao, Mei Zhao and Menghan Jia
The physical presence of a street, called the ?street view?, is a medium through which people perceive the urban form. A street?s spatial ratio is the main feature of the street view, and its measurement and quality are the core issues in the field of ur...
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Fei Tao, Junjie Wu, Shuang Lin, Yaqiao Lv, Yu Wang and Tong Zhou
The volume of residential travel with different purposes follows relatively stable patterns in a specific period and state; therefore, it can reflect the operating status of urban traffic and even indicate urban vitality. Recent research has focused on c...
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Yan Cui and Wenbo Fang
Under the current urban renewal background, the subjective attitude of stakeholders directly affects the feasibility of planning projects in the development or protection activities related to brownfield redevelopment. It is key that the public effective...
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Yi Yang, Hong Wang, Shuhong Qin, Xiuneng Li, Yunfeng Zhu and Yicong Wang
As a representative indicator for the level and sustainability of urban development, urban vitality has been widely used to assess the quality of urban development. However, urban vitality is too blurry to be accurately quantified and is often limited to...
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Jinliu Chen, Wenkang Tian, Kexin Xu and Paola Pellegrini
In China?s fourteenth five-year plan, urban regeneration has become one of the most crucial strategies for activating the existing cities. Since creating vibrant urban spaces is a critical component of urban regeneration, understanding the patterns of co...
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Moyang Wang, Yijun He, Huan Meng, Ye Zhang, Bao Zhu, Joseph Mango and Xiang Li
Street space quality assessment refers to the extraction and appropriate evaluation of the space quality information of urban streets, which is usually employed to improve the quality of urban planning and management. Compared to traditional approaches r...
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Lei Wang, Wei Zheng, Sanwei He, Sheng Wei
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Unlike most city centers in countries that pioneer European high-speed rail (HSR) lines, HSR stations in China have mainly been developed in suburban areas. The rationale for peripherally located HSR stations is due to development costs and intentions to...
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