RAPID urbanization in China is not contributing to air pollution, but may have brought health benefits for the hundreds of millions of people who moved to cities, preventing an estimated 450,000 premature deaths over the past three decades, according to a new study. That’s because after migrat...
Facingrapidurbanization,Chinaismakingpositivepolicy responsestothechallengeofdecreasingavailabilityofcultivatedlandandofferingunremittingeffortstowardsthegoalofnationalfood security. ©2006ElsevierB.V.Allrightsreserved. Keywords:Urbanization;Cultivatedland;Soilresource;Foodsecurity;China 1.Introduction Urbanization,...
The typical area of rapid urbanization in China, Shenzhen City, for example, to explore the development, change and the differentiation of urban communities, to provide a positive and practical guidance for planning the development of urban communities to develop community policies and explore...
Rapid urbanization in a transitional economy in China: the case of Hainan Island. Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography 28, 158-170.Gu, K., Wall, G., 2007. Rapid urbanization in a transitional economy in China: the case of Hainan Island. Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography 28 (2), ...
After the reform and opening up, entering the stage of rapid urbanization in China. After entering the 21st century, a new round of upsurge of new city development would come again. 翻译结果4复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 Since reform and opening up, China has entered stage rapid urbanization...
China is undergoing a rapid transition from a rural to an urban society. This societal change is a consequence of a national drive toward economic prosperity. Rapid urbanization impacts on infrastructure, environmental health and wellbeing. Unlike many cases of urban expansion, Chinese urbanization has...
The dynamic mechanism of the rapid development of urbanization in china. Acta Geographica Sinica, 59(6): 1068-1075. (in Chinese)Chen B C, Hao S Y, Yang X X. 2004. The dynamic mecha- nism of the rapid development of urbanization in China. Acta Geographica Sinica, 59(6): 1068-1075. ...
Significant subsidence of 0–55 mm/year was detected between 2015 and 2016 in the land creation and urbanization area where either zero or minor subsidence of 0–17.2 mm/year was recorded between 2003 and 2010. The change in the spatiotemporal pattern appears to be dominated mainly by the ...
Rapid Urbanization and Implications for Flood Risk Management in Hinterland of the Pearl River Delta, China: The Foshan Study The Impacts of Rapid Urbanization on the Thermal Environment: A Remote Sensing Study of Guangzhou, South?China RESEARCH: Urbanization and Vulnerable Groups Ground subsidence geo...
saving in the process of rapid urbanization in China is crucial for long-term sustainable. With a relatively high density, mixed land use and pedestrian-oriented living environment characterized by compact city, has been proposed as a method of addressing sustainable urban planning. However, in ...