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Andrea Emma Pravitasari, Galuh Syahbana Indraprahasta, Ernan Rustiadi, Vely Brian Rosandi, Yuri Ardhya Stanny, Siti Wulandari, Rista Ardy Priatama and Alfin Murtadho
This paper is situated within the discussion of mega-urbanization, a particular urbanization process that entails a large-scale agglomeration. In this paper, our focus is on urbanization in Java, Indonesia?s most dynamic region. We add to the literature ...
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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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Guangsheng Dong, Rui Li, Fa Li, Zhaohui Liu, Huayi Wu, Longgang Xiang, Wensen Yu, Jie Jiang, Hongping Zhang and Fangning Li
An imbalance in urban development in China has become a contradiction. Points of Interest (POIs) serve as representations of the spatial distribution of urban functions. Analyzing POI spatial co-occurrence patterns can reveal the agglomeration patterns o...
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Xing Xie, Xinjun Tu, Jinglei Zhu, Vijay P. Singh and Yuanyuan Chai
Given China?s status as one of the most water-scarce countries globally, its rapid development of urbanization and sustained economic growth have led to increasing pressure on the urban water supply. Water pricing is also receiving increasing attention a...
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Jie Lu, Jing Luo, Lingling Tian and Ye Tian
Logistics services are integral to urban economic activity, and delving into the spatial distribution traits and evolutionary pathways of various kinds of logistics service node facilities (LSNF) is markedly valuable for understanding a city?s functional...
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Zhihao Sun, Dezhi Kang, Hongzan Jiao, Ya Yang, Wei Xue, Hao Wu, Lingbo Liu, Yuwei Su and Zhenghong Peng
Urban spatial elements present agglomeration and dispersion geographic processes in the urban development. Identifying the characteristics of their distribution changes and accurately capturing the evolution of the urban spatial structure is of great sig...
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Yaohui Chen, Caihui Cui, Zhigang Han, Feng Liu, Qirui Wu and Wangqin Yu
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the rise of global sustainability science have led to the increasing recognition of basins as the key natural geographical units for human?land system coupling and spatial coordinated developmen...
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Jiagang Zhai, Mingji Li, Mengjiao Ming, Marbiya Yimit and Jinlu Bi
Given the significant role of the Ningxia Urban Agglomeration along the Yellow River in reshaping the urban network and promoting coordinated development in the upper Yellow River region of China, this paper takes enterprise flow as the explicit manifest...
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Yuefeng Liu and Jiayi Yao
Urban catering systems constitute an important subsystem of the complex urban system. They can reveal not only the impact of urban functional structure on the catering but also the behavioral patterns of individual catering points through the exploration...
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Haihong Song, Yifan Li, Liyuan Gu, Jingnan Tang and Xin Zhang
The Yellow River Basin is an important energy base and economic belt in China, but its water resources are scarce, its ecology is fragile, and the task of achieving the goal of carbon peak and carbon neutrality is arduous. Carbon compensation potential c...
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