SMART citiesDIGITAL communicationsCITIES & townsLITERATURE reviewsOPTICAL communicationsCOVID-19 pandemicSPEED of lightThe paper will focus on the old connection between cities and digital communication in light of transformations speeded up both in the social, economic and health emer...
AbstractforEvaluating urban development in China's resource-based cities: a new perspective using nighttime light data | Full Text | References | PDF (2.2 MB) | EPUB 938 Views 3 CrossRef citations 0Altmetric Open Access Article Prioritization of soil erosion-prone sub-watersheds using geomorpho...
On this basis, a large amount of financial capital, human capital, and land have been concentrated in cities. The perfect infrastructure and social medical and pension security systems that favor urban residents have formed household registration barriers between urban and rural residents. The income ...
Focusing on the impact of the digital economy on urban resilience is beneficial to the sustainable development of cities. This paper empirically examines the impact of digital economic development on urban resilience and its mechanisms by measuring urban
Third, to examine the impact of the degree of marketization on the estimation results, we use the marketization process index which is proposed by Fan Gang et al. and divide all cities into those with high and low degrees of marketization according to whether the index of the degree of marke...
When the company was founded, China's large cities were dominated by incumbent foreign ICT giants, leaving third tier towns and rural areas as the only areas where Huawei could get a foothold. The original Huawei pioneers took the hard-won lessons learned in rural China, and brought them to...
Indeed, Kepios analysis suggests that roughly 4 in 5 people living in towns and cities now use the internet, but – at a worldwide level – less than half of the people living in rural areas are online today. Meanwhile, a stubborn digital gender divide also persists in many parts of the...
How will our cities and everyday lives change in the future? We have the opportunity to realize new empowered experiences from physical and digital convergence. For example, we can already explore a different type of metaverse that exactly reproduces a real town as a digital twin. People can ...
With the rapid development of the digital economy, its environmental impact, particularly on carbon dioxide emissions in resource-based cities, has emerged as a vital research topic. Resource-based cities, often central to traditional industries, are con
It utilizes the DEA-Malmquist index model to assess the total factor productivity (TFP) of these cities. Furthermore, it conducts empirical analyses using panel data models to explore the mechanisms and impact pathways through which the digital economy influences urban TFP. Additionally, a spatial ...