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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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Min Yue and Shuhong Ma
A crucial component of multimodal transportation networks and long-distance travel chains is the forecasting of transfer passenger flow between integrated hubs in urban agglomerations, particularly during periods of high passenger flow or unusual weather...
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Tianli Wang, Yanji Ma and Siqi Luo
As one of the major new agricultural business entities, agricultural leading enterprises (ALEs) are responsible for ensuring national food security, leading agricultural and rural modernization, and increasing farmers? employment prospects and incomes. F...
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Agnieszka Barczak
Transport is integral to every city, having a crucial impact on its functioning and development. As road infrastructure does not keep up to speed with the constantly growing numbers of vehicles on roads, new solutions are required. Fast urban railway sys...
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Helena Bohman, Désirée Nilsson
Pág. 87 - 103
Property prices are known to be higher in places with high accessibility, such as in proximity to train stations and especially to commuter rail, than in places without this access. This study provides a better understanding of how regional accessibility...
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Dan He, Zixuan Chen, Tao Pei and Jing Zhou
China has entered an era of rapid high-speed railway (HSR) development and the spatial structure of urban agglomerations will evolve in parallel with the development and evolution of the spatial structure of the HSR network. In this study, we explore how...
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Jinglun Du, Oana Druta, Pieter van Wesemael
Pág. 1165 - 1186
High-speed railway (HSR) station areas are expected to benefit urban environments, not simply as transportation or economic hubs but also as urban places contributing to living quality. However, the relationship between HSR and place quality has not rece...
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Marcin Jurczak
Pág. 113 - 128
An appropriate infrastructure is required to efficiently meet the mobility needs of citizens and the needs of business in the implementation of transport processes. This infrastructure must be taken care of by local authorities and other entities. Hence,...
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Dmitry Namiot,Oleg Pokusaev,Vasily Kupriyanovsky
Pág. 19 - 24
According to studies on the standards of Smart Cities, the transport (or transport component) is one of the defining services in Smart Cities. This explains the large funds and human resources that are invested in the planning, development, and analysis ...
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Donat Shneps-Shneppe
Pág. 28 - 37
The article considers possible communication networks for Moscow City Railways. This fast-growing railway system requires both the modernization of existing communication network on existing lines, and the use of modern train communication systems on the...
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