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Daquan Huang, Erxuan Chu and Tao Liu
Studying the factors that influence the expansion of different types of construction land is instrumental in formulating targeted policies and regulations, and can reduce or prevent the negative impacts of unreasonable land use changes. Using land use su...
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Yuqing Zhong, Xiaoxiang Zhang, Yanfei Yang and Minghui Xue
Mountainous cities face various land use challenges, including complex topography, low land use efficiency, and the insufficient control of land use in small-scale areas at the urban fringe. Considering population changes, environmental conservation, and...
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Junjue Zhang and Fenzhen Su
Current studies of urban spatial morphology have rarely focused on the particularity of coastal cities, such as sea?land gradient features and bay types. In this paper, we provide a method to analyze the spatial and vertical distribution of construction ...
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Nan Yang, Wenbo Mo, Maohuang Li, Xian Zhang, Min Chen, Feng Li and Wanchao Gao
Catchments support the survival and development of humans in a region and investigating the mechanism of land-use changes and ecological responses in catchments is of great significance for improving watershed ecological service functions. Taking the Don...
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Roman Shults, Mykola Bilous, Azhar Ormambekova, Toleuzhan Nurpeissova, Andrii Khailak, Andriy Annenkov and Rustem Akhmetov
Modern cities are full of complex and substantial engineering structures that differ by their geometry, sizes, operating conditions, and technologies used in their construction. During the engineering structures? life cycle, they experience the effects o...
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Yuetian Yan, Rui Zhou, Xinyue Ye, Hao Zhang and Xinjun Wang
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Yongxiang Yao, Jia Li, Xingguo Zhang, Ping Duan, Shuang Li and Quanli Xu
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Qijiao Xie, Qi Sun and Zhonglu Ouyang
Monitoring the relationship between the urban heat island (UHI) effect and land use/land cover (LULC) is of great significance in land use planning to adapt to climate change. However, the dynamic response of the UHI effect to LULC change over space and ...
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Zimu Jia, Bingran Ma, Jing Zhang and Weihua Zeng
A change in the usage of land is influenced by a variety of driving factors and policies on spatial constraints. On the basis of considering the conventional natural and socio-economic indicators, the landscape pattern indicators were considered as new d...
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Yongqing Zhao, Rendong Li and Mingquan Wu
Current land cover research focuses primarily on spatial changes in land cover and the driving forces behind these changes. Among such forces is the influence of policy, which has proven difficult to measure, and no quantitative research has been conduct...
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Prasetyo Adi Sungkono, H Fredy Kurniawan
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One of the efforts to maintain and enhance the economic growth of a region is supported by the existence of infrastructure development. Infrastructure development in the form of a toll road could increase the potential for the development of the economy ...
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Suming Ren, Heng Zhao, Honglu Zhang, Fuqiang Wang and Huan Yang
The Yellow River Basin holds significance as a vital ecological shield and economic hub within China. Adapting land utilization practices and optimizing landscape patterns are of paramount significance in preserving the ecological equilibrium of the Yell...
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Lin Gao, Yan Shi, Yang Qiu, Chuanming Ma and Aiguo Zhou
The development and utilization of land in the main urban area have significantly impacted the stability of the regional geological environment through various means, such as increased load and subway construction, primarily manifested as rock and soil m...
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Hongwei Liu and Bo Han
Xiong?an New Area is a national event and a project planned for a millennium of China. Its high-quality construction is of great significance to easing the noncapital functions of Beijing and the coordinated development of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei regio...
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Xuhui Wang, Jianwei Li, Tuo Zheng, Shupeng Diao, Xue Zhang and Yunxi Tian
Urban sprawl in developing countries changes urban land use structure and function, and threatens the sustainable development of regional ecology and security patterns of city landscapes. A new way to control urban sprawl is to develop a comprehensive la...
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Chengwu Wang, Junjie Luo, Feng Qing, Yong Tang and Yunfei Wang
The Taihang Mountains are an important ecological barrier in China, and their ecosystems have good carbon sink capacity. Studying the spatial-temporal variation characteristics and driving factors of carbon storage in the Taihang Mountains ecosystem prov...
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Dengqiu Li, Dengsheng Lu, Emilio Moran and Ramon Felipe Bicudo da Silva
Two recently constructed run-of-the-river dams (Santo Antônio and Jirau), along the Madeira River in Brazil, have been controversial due to their large unquantified impacts on (1) land use and land cover (LULC) and (2) on the area that would be flooded. ...
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Jiaming Na, Jie Zhu, Jiazhu Zheng, Shaoning Di, Hu Ding and Lingfei Ma
Light rail transit (LRT), an essential urban public transport system in China, significantly reshaped the urban land-use (LU) pattern. Although the LRT impact and land-use change (LUC) analysis plays an essential role in urban planning policy, the spatio...
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Hao Zhou, Yong Chen and Ruoying Tian
Land-use conflict (LUC) is a major problem of land management in the context of rapid urbanization. Conflict identification plays an important role in the development and protection of land space. Considering the possibility of, exposure to, and negative...
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