Urbanisation Urbanisation is a shared element in global migration patterns over the past half-century, involving the transition from rural to urban settlements [4]. Historically, this transition has been linked to economic growth. Urban dwellers are more likely to benefit from sustainable infrastructure...
Global climate and energy scenario estimate future appliance penetration by using income (average national GDP), electrification and urbanisation driven logistic curves (McNeil et al., 2013; Daioglou et al., 2012; Farsi et al., 2007; McNeil and Letschert, 2010). This method is rooted based on...
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For example, Diwakar found that the unbalanced distribution of population density in India is caused by an urban development gap in the urbanisation process [30]. By analysing the movement of Chinese populations since 1978, Duan found that unbalanced population density distribution exists in China’s...
2.2. Scope of Study on the Impact of the High-Speed Rail on Urbanisation This study compares HSR with other modes of transportation, such as aviation, a private car, bus, or other services that are influenced by the high-speed rail services at both a district and regional level. Moreover...