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Tianle Li, Minrui Zheng, Xiaoli Wang and Xinqi Zheng
Urban function evolution (UFE) has become more and more complex in emerging cities. However, insufficient theoretical support exists for the visual expression of the spatial correlation between UFE patterns. In order to fill this gap, we use the 2013 and...
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Mark S. Fox, Daniel Silver, Thiago Silva and Xinyi Zhang
This paper is part IV of ?towards a model of urban evolution?. It demonstrates how the Toronto Urban Evolution Model (TUEM) can be used to encode city data, illuminate key features, demonstrate how formetic distance can be used to discover how spatial ar...
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Mark S. Fox, Daniel Silver and Patrick Adler
This paper is part II of ?Towards A Model of Urban Evolution.? It defines a formal model of the Signature of an urban space, comprised of the information encoded in that space. This information consists of: an urban genome, which captures ideas regarding...
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Daniel Silver, Mark S. Fox and Patrick Adler
This paper develops a formal model of urban evolution in terms of (1) sources of variations; (2) principles of selection; and (3) mechanisms of retention. More specifically, regarding (1) it defines local and environmental sources of variation and identi...
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Daniel Silver, Patrick Adler and Mark S. Fox
This paper seeks to develop the core concepts of a model of urban evolution. It proceeds in four major sections. First, we review prior adumbrations of an evolutionary model in urban theory, noting their potential and their limitations. Second, we turn t...
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Beibei Zhang, Yizhi Liu, Yan Liu and Sainan Lyu
In the current era, as modern cities increasingly face environmental disasters and inherent challenges, the creation and enhancement of resilient cities have become critical. China?s urban resilience exhibits significant imbalances and inadequacies at th...
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Shiqin Yang, Zisheng Yang, Renyi Yang and Xueli Cai
In addition to being necessary for the stability, coordination, and sustainable growth of the national economy, narrowing the urban?rural income gap is also an ?Important national matter? for the long-term security of the nation. ?Big mountain areas, big...
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Dongling Ma, Baoze Liu, Qingji Huang and Qian Zhang
Studying the development characteristics of the urban catering industry holds significant importance for understanding the spatial patterns of cities. In this manuscript, according to the characteristics of the distribution of catering points and based o...
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Junke Xu, Jiwei Zhu and Jiancang Xie
The risk transmission mechanisms of urban river ecological management engineering projects are examined in this study. Using the Susceptible Exposed Infectious Recovered Susceptible (SEIRS) model for risk transmission, a model of risk propagation delay f...
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Ioannis A. Pissourios
Although the tradition of surveying and analyzing urban land uses for town planning purposes dates back to the 19th century, the evolution of survey methods has not been studied in detail. With the intention of filling this gap, the present article revie...
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Yan Long, Shiqi Luo, Xi Liu, Tianyue Luo and Xuejun Liu
The urban fringe area is a discontinuous spatial phenomenon that refers to the urban-rural interlacing zone which is undergoing urbanization on the fringe of the core built-up area of a large city after the emergence of industrialization. Dynamic, ambigu...
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Min Jin, Lizhe Wang, Fudong Ge and Bing Xie
With the advancement of urbanization, the contradiction in the man?land relationship becomes more and more difficult to ignore. Investigation of the change in urban land use, population distribution and its mechanism can provide powerful assistance for u...
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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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Carme Bellet Sanfeliu
Urban planning, as well as the type of city in which it takes place and is promoted, has changed a lot in Spanish cities since the return to democratically elected municipal governments in 1979. This work seeks to characterise the transformation that urb...
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Jackie Lei Tin Ong and Russell Arthur Smith
Older cities with significant physical historic resources have become increasingly important centers for urban tourism, though contemporary attractions and events are often important in their own right. It is acknowledged that urban areas are multifacete...
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Frederick Lafrance, Sylvie Daniel and Suzana Dragicevic
Web-mapping has been widely used to facilitate citizen participation in smart cities. Web-mapping has evolved from 2D static maps towards more dynamic and immersive 3D worlds such as virtual globes and scenes. Although current technologies allow us to bu...
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Kun Qin, Yuanquan Xu, Chaogui Kang, Stanislav Sobolevsky and Mei-Po Kwan
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Xiaoyan Huang, Jiawen Yang, Burak Güneralp and Mark Burris
Urban spatial structure evolution, when using employment as the proxy, can be explained by the change of employment distribution. In this study, we measure the 361 US metro areas (metros) by employment shares, in five submetro sections (i.e., main-center...
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Xiaoyan Huang, Jiawen Yang, Burak Güneralp and Mark Burris
Urban spatial structure evolution, when using employment as the proxy, can be explained by the change of employment distribution. In this study, we measure the 361 US metro areas (metros) by employment shares, in five submetro sections (i.e., main-center...
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