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View article: Research on the Priority of County-Level Territorial Space Consolidation: Form–Flow Synthesis Analysis Based on Principal Component Analysis
Research on the Priority of County-Level Territorial Space Consolidation: Form–Flow Synthesis Analysis Based on Principal Component Analysis Open
The scientific identification of the priority of territorial space consolidation in counties is a key prerequisite for clarifying the direction of regional improvement and implementing differentiated spatial governance strategies. This pap…
View article: Prediction and Evaluation of Industrial Land Intensive Use: Adding Policy Impact to System Dynamics Model
Prediction and Evaluation of Industrial Land Intensive Use: Adding Policy Impact to System Dynamics Model Open
Nowadays, urban development prioritizes improving quality over mere quantitative expansion, which requires a shift in land use from previous extensive use patterns to a more refined and efficient intensive use pattern. The intensive use of…
View article: Contributions to a Theoretical Framework for Evaluating the Supply–Demand Matching of Medical Care Facilities in Mega-Cities: Incorporating Location, Scale, and Quality Factors
Contributions to a Theoretical Framework for Evaluating the Supply–Demand Matching of Medical Care Facilities in Mega-Cities: Incorporating Location, Scale, and Quality Factors Open
The rapid urbanization and population growth in mega-cities have led to a significant increase in the demand for medical services, highlighting the critical need for a more efficient alignment between the supply and demand of medical resou…
View article: Fixability–Flexibility Relations in Sustainable Territorial Spatial Planning in China: A Review from the Food–Energy–Water Nexus Perspective
Fixability–Flexibility Relations in Sustainable Territorial Spatial Planning in China: A Review from the Food–Energy–Water Nexus Perspective Open
Territorial spatial planning involves fixability and flexibility in different driving factors related to control and development orientation, and they play an important role in regional sustainable development, especially in developing cou…
View article: Reflections on TOD in China: From land finance to inclusive growth
Reflections on TOD in China: From land finance to inclusive growth Open
Transit-oriented development (TOD) is a sustainable land use planning tool based on land value-added capturing and urban quality improvements and has been vigorously promoted by Chinese city governments. However, few studies have been cond…
View article: The Impact of Governance Structures on the Distribution of Land Consolidation Benefits in Urban Areas: Case Studies in Ningbo, China
The Impact of Governance Structures on the Distribution of Land Consolidation Benefits in Urban Areas: Case Studies in Ningbo, China Open
Against the backdrop of an urban-rural dual structure, governance structure significantly influences the fairness and sharing of land value increment profits from land consolidation in various regions. This paper develops a spatial-institu…
View article: Exploration on the Innovation Model of County Urbanization Development with the Resource Constraints in China
Exploration on the Innovation Model of County Urbanization Development with the Resource Constraints in China Open
The 14th Five-Year Plan for China proposes to promote the urbanization process from a county perspective, presenting an unprecedented opportunity to develop county urbanization. However, in the context of relatively limited resources, insu…
View article: Memory-based Controllers for Efficient Data-driven Control of Soft Robots
Memory-based Controllers for Efficient Data-driven Control of Soft Robots Open
Controller design for soft robots is challenging due to nonlinear deformation and high degrees of freedom of flexible material. The data-driven approach is a promising solution to the controller design problem for soft robots. However, the…
View article: Allocation of Land Factors in China Looking Forward to 2035: Planning and Market
Allocation of Land Factors in China Looking Forward to 2035: Planning and Market Open
Land factors are natural resources with fundamental and strategic significance in the achievement of China’s 2035 modernization goals. Dilemmas caused by market-oriented or planning-oriented allocation of land factors urgently call for new…
View article: Rural Land Transfer and Urban Settlement Intentions of Rural Migrants: Evidence from a Rural Land System Reform in China
Rural Land Transfer and Urban Settlement Intentions of Rural Migrants: Evidence from a Rural Land System Reform in China Open
Using data from the China Migrants Dynamic Survey, this paper provides new evidence on the impact of rural land transfer on urban settlement intentions of rural migrants. There was a rural land system reform in rural China that provided in…
View article: County-Level City Shrinkage in China: Representation, Cause, and Response
County-Level City Shrinkage in China: Representation, Cause, and Response Open
Shrinkage in China’s cities has gradually received increasing attention. Specifically, county-level shrinking cities are numerous and widely distributed. City shrinkage even appears throughout Zhejiang Province, which is highly developed a…
View article: The Local Land Finance Transformation with the Synergy of Increment and Inventory: A Case Study in China
The Local Land Finance Transformation with the Synergy of Increment and Inventory: A Case Study in China Open
Since 1998, the land finance model based on residential and commercial land transfer revenue has played an important role in Chinese social and economic growth, especially in urban infrastructure construction. With China’s population peak …
View article: Wheelspinning frequency and reason in Robotutor
Wheelspinning frequency and reason in Robotutor Open
20 March 2022. This paper describes wheelspinning happened in Robotutor team. Wheelspinning, which is a state that a student cannot make any effort although this student has worked hard. Since wheelspinning happens frequently on university…
View article: Towards Sustainable Management of Urban Ecological Space: A Zoning Approach Hybridized by Ecosystem Service Value and Ecological Risk Assessment
Towards Sustainable Management of Urban Ecological Space: A Zoning Approach Hybridized by Ecosystem Service Value and Ecological Risk Assessment Open
Massive growth is posing threat to the ecological security and sustainability of cities. Ecosystem service value (ESV) and ecological risk index (ERI) assessment can be conducted to enhance urban ecosystem management through the enhanced r…
View article: Mining Cross-Person Cues for Body-Part Interactiveness Learning in HOI Detection
Mining Cross-Person Cues for Body-Part Interactiveness Learning in HOI Detection Open
Human-Object Interaction (HOI) detection plays a crucial role in activity understanding. Though significant progress has been made, interactiveness learning remains a challenging problem in HOI detection: existing methods usually generate …
View article: Dilemmas, Directions and Paths of Macrocosm Urbanization in Zhejiang Province: An Analysis Framework Based on Agglomeration Index
Dilemmas, Directions and Paths of Macrocosm Urbanization in Zhejiang Province: An Analysis Framework Based on Agglomeration Index Open
As an important carrier to promote macrocosm urbanization, counties carry on the radiate effect of large and medium-sized cities from above and boosts rural revitalization from below. After sorting out the urbanization process of both deve…
View article: Land Use Optimization in a Resource-Exhausted City Based on Simulation of the F-E-W Nexus
Land Use Optimization in a Resource-Exhausted City Based on Simulation of the F-E-W Nexus Open
Limited land resources are used to meet the growing economic, social, and ecological needs of people in China. Food, energy, and water (F-E-W) are the basic resources for supporting human survival and the transformation of different land u…
View article: Industrial land price and its impact on urban growth: A Chinese case study
Industrial land price and its impact on urban growth: A Chinese case study Open
China is experiencing rapid progress in industrialization, with its own rationale towards industrial land development based on a deliberate change from an extensive to intensive form of urban land use. One result has been concerted attempt…
View article: Analysis of an Urban Development Boundary Policy in China Based on the IAD Framework
Analysis of an Urban Development Boundary Policy in China Based on the IAD Framework Open
Although urban growth control policies are widely adopted to help sustainable development in various countries, including China, few studies have been conducted to investigate the effectiveness and optimization of such policies in Chinese …
View article: Development priority zoning (DPZ)-led scenario simulation for regional land use change: The case of Suichang County, China
Development priority zoning (DPZ)-led scenario simulation for regional land use change: The case of Suichang County, China Open
China has experienced an extraordinary level of economic development since the 1990s, following excessive competition between different regions. This has resulted in many resource and environmental problems. Land resources, for example, ar…
View article: Spatiotemporal Variations of City-Level Carbon Emissions in China during 2000–2017 Using Nighttime Light Data
Spatiotemporal Variations of City-Level Carbon Emissions in China during 2000–2017 Using Nighttime Light Data Open
China is one of the largest carbon emitting countries in the world. Numerous strategies have been considered by the Chinese government to mitigate carbon emissions in recent years. Accurate and timely estimation of spatiotemporal variation…
View article: Exploring the Coordination Mechanism for Public Housing Supply with Urban Growth Management: A Case Study of Chongqing, China
Exploring the Coordination Mechanism for Public Housing Supply with Urban Growth Management: A Case Study of Chongqing, China Open
While urbanization acts as an engine of economic growth, rising inequality and exclusion within cities derails development progress. In the past 30 years, the population in China has converged to large-scale cities, which brought a severe …