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Jinsong Zhang and Yiding Wang
Improving the landscape- and village-integrated green governance (LVIGE) is currently a problem faced by various countries. China has also put forward the revitalization strategy of ?rural development, the environment is the background color?. How to jud...
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Yuying Chen, Yajie Li, Xiangfeng Gu, Qing Yuan, Nan Chen and Qi Jin
Cultural tourism development potential (CTDP) is the future value and supporting force of the environmental value, economic and social efficiency, innovation ability and supporting system of cultural tourism. At present, there are few relevant studies on...
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Fernando Drake, Juan Ramón Molina, Miguel Ángel Herrera
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Chilean temperate forests are dominated by Nothofagus and Araucaria araucana species. Despite A. araucana not being at imminent risk of extinction, its cultural value and the associated environmental services and landscape goods have an important role ...
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Yi Yang, Hong Wang, Shuhong Qin, Xiuneng Li, Yunfeng Zhu and Yicong Wang
As a representative indicator for the level and sustainability of urban development, urban vitality has been widely used to assess the quality of urban development. However, urban vitality is too blurry to be accurately quantified and is often limited to...
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Javier de Andrés de Vicente
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The introduction of the concept of entropy in architecture has brought to light the tight bond that exists between the degradation of energy and the degradation of matter, shifting the focus to the daily energy consumption of a building during its lifesp...
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Javier de Andrés de Vicente
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La introducción del concepto de entropía en la arquitectura permite entender el profundo vínculo que hay entre la degradación de la energía y la degradación de la materia, bifurcando la atención hacia el consumo diario de energía de un edificio a lo larg...
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