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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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Liang Kong, Qinglin Wu, Jie Deng, Leichao Bai, Zhongsheng Chen, Zhong Du and Mingliang Luo
With the deepening of urbanization in China, the coordinated development of cities in different regions is an important part of the sustainable development of the country, and the reasonable quantification of the unbalanced development of cities in diffe...
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Liang Zhong, Xueyuan Chu, Jiawei Qian, Jianlong Li and Zhengguo Sun
With the rapid development of China?s industrialization and urbanization, the problem of heavy metal pollution in soil has become increasingly prominent, seriously threatening the safety of the ecosystem and human health. The development of hyperspectral...
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Lu Gan, Lihong Wei, Shan Huang, Benjamin Lev and Wen Jiang
As an important focus of China?s new urbanization construction, the policy of ?city?industry integration? has played a key role in promoting the sustainable development of urban construction. This paper integrates the three major elements of social servi...
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Wenxin Wang, Qingyuan Yang, Xia Gan, Xing Zhao, Junfan Zhang and Han Yang
As an emerging business form of tourism development, homestays also play an important role in China?s rural revitalization and tourism transformation and upgrading, and has attracted increasing social attention. At present, Chongqing is the city with the...
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Qiao Liu, Qianhui Xu, Xin Shen, Bowei Chen and Sonia Sadeghian Esfahani
Economic growth and rapid urbanization have resulted in various urban issues related to sustainable development in emerging economies such as China. Nowadays, two-thirds of China?s cities are besieged by waste and one-fourth of the cities have no space t...
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Mengyao Pan, Yangfan Shen, Qiaochu Jiang, Qi Zhou and Yinghan Li
This paper focuses on urban regeneration practices in central urban areas, aiming to find key points for reshaping the publicness of urban spaces by exploring the morphological features of public spaces and the spatial distribution patterns of public act...
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Ting Xiang, Xiaoliang Meng, Xinshuang Wang, Jing Xiong and Zelin Xu
Rapid industrialization and urbanization have accelerated land-use changes in mountainous areas, with dramatic impacts on ecosystem health. In particular, the Qinling-Daba Mountains, as China?s central water tower, ecological green lung, and biological g...
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Xuanzhi Liu and Fusheng Zeng
Since the reform and opening-up in 1978, a remarkable achievement has been made in poverty reduction in China. Many previous studies have analyzed the poverty reduction effects of economic growth, fiscal expenditure, education levels, information technol...
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Liangen Zeng, Peilin Li, Zhao Yu, Yang Nie, Shengzhang Li, Guangye Gao and Di Huang
A shortage of water resources is a global issue of common concern. The contribution of the article mainly includes the following two parts. First is the study of water resources? green utilization efficiency (WRGUE) in 30 provincial administrative units ...
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