Understanding the relationship between urban form and structure and spatial inequality of property flood risk has been a longstanding challenge in urban planning and emergency management. Here we explore eight urban form and structure features to explain variability in spatial inequality of property flood...
Understanding the relationship between urban form and structure and spatial variation of property flood risk has been a longstanding challenge in urban planning and city flood risk management. Yet limited data-driven insights exist regarding the extent to which variation in spatial inequality of property...
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An urban area is a non-agricultural region with a dense population. This lesson highlights variations in urban areas, discussing different methods...
Internal structure of the city : readings on urban form, growth, and policy Bourne LS.Internal Structure of the City: Reading on Urban Form, Growth and Policy. . 1982Bourne,Larry.Internal Structure of the City:Readings on Urban Form,Growth,and policy.. 1982Bourne,Larry.Internal Structure of ...
propel the land system reform,strengthen the construction of urban and rural united social security system,increase the rural foundational education and vocational training,build up land expropriation compensation system centralized on social security system and gradually eliminate the Urban Dual Structure. ...
While the relationship between local housing prices and the urban form and distribution of urban functional zones in a single city is well-discussed, the c
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2.1. Urban form, socioeconomic structure, and carbon emissions Previous analyses of urban form and carbon emissions have often examined the role of city size [1], [2], [5], [23]. Many studies have found a ‘scaling’ relationship between population size and energy consumption of cities [24...
Cities are the "engines of growth" because entrepreneurial and cre-ative activities are concentrated in cities. This suggests that cities grow by host-ing new businesses and "churning" industries advantageously. In so doing, cities need to adapt their spatial structure to mitigate negative externaliti...