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Tri Utomo, Eristia Arfi
Pág. 96 - 99
The persistently inequality of development between major cities and surrounding areas caused the displacement process, that are transport of supplies or human itself (urbanization) or commonly known as the transportation. The government has set a number ...
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Wenping Xu, Yingchun Xie, Qimeng Yu and David Proverbs
In recent years, the acceleration of urbanization processes coupled with more frequent extreme weather including more severe flood events, have led to an increase in the complexity of managing community flood resilience. This research presents an empiric...
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Jialun Zhang, Donglin Dong and Longqiang Zhang
Estimating groundwater level (GWL) changes is crucial for the sustainable management of water resources in the face of urbanization and population growth. Existing prediction methods for GWL variations have limitations due to their inability to account f...
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Zeping Xiao, Manyu Bi, Yexi Zhong, Xinghua Feng and Hongzhi Ma
We construct a comprehensive analysis framework of population flow in China. To do so, we take prefecture-level administrative regions as the basic research unit of population flow and use source-sink theory and flow space theory. Additionally, we reveal...
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Xinliang Liu, Yi Wang, Yong Li and Jinshui Wu
The integrated recognition of spatio-temporal characteristics (e.g., speed, interaction with surrounding areas, and driving forces) of urbanization facilitates regional comprehensive development. In this study, a large-scale data-driven approach was form...
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Anh Tu Hoang, Philippe Apparicio and Thi-Thanh-Hien Pham
In Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC, Vietnam), there is now an urgent need for evaluating access to parks in an effort to ensure better planning within the context of rapid and increasingly privatized urbanization. In this article, we analyze the provision and acc...
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Hao Wu, Hongzan Jiao, Yang Yu, Zhigang Li, Zhenghong Peng, Lingbo Liu and Zheng Zeng
With the commercialization of housing and the deepening of urbanization in China, housing prices are having increasing influence on the land market, and thus indirectly affecting urban development. As various spatial features of an urban housing property...
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Alexandra Bastaraud, Jean Marius Rakotondramanga, Jackson Mahazosaotra, Noror Ravaonindrina and Ronan Jambou
Access to piped water is often limited to urban areas in low-income countries, and the microbiological quality of drinking water varies due to technical and environmental constraints. To analyse the parameters that modulate the contamination of these sys...
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Sudha Panda, Manjari Chakraborty, S.K. Misra
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India has experienced phenomenal growth in urbanization in the last few decades putting massive pressure on basic infrastructure and services. The objective of this paper is to create a composite social sustainable index for India which will help us to u...
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Claudia Yamu and Akkelies van Nes
The United Nations Paris agreement of 2015 highlighted the need for urban planning to prevent and contain urban sprawl so as to reduce trip lengths through an efficient distribution of agglomerations and a well-balanced urban pattern distribution, all wh...
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