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    Population Aging and Spatial Dislocation of Pension Service Resource Allocation in Chongqing Metropolitan Area by Wei Xin, Yin Ke

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Therefore, this study considers Chongqing's main city metropolitan area, where the demand for elderly services is relatively strong, as its research object. …”
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    Spatial pattern and mechanism of firm turnover in the Shenzhen Metropolitan Area under partial population shrinkage by LIN Siyi, ZHAO Miaoxi, WANG Xiaohan

    Published 2024-02-01
    Subjects: “…shrinking cities|population shrinkage|shenzhen metropolitan area|firm turnover|labor force|smart shrinkage|small towns…”
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    "Island Effect": A Study on Spatial Connections of Perforated Shrinkage in Metropolitan Areas―An Empirical Analysis of Qingshan District in Wuhan by Jiang Wenjun, Wang Jingwen, Gao Zhe

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In this study, the Qingshan District in Wuhan (including its chemical industrial area) is considered as a representative case of a large metropolitan area experiencing perforated shrinkage. Through the use of methods such as spatial syntax, Point Of Interest (POI) analysis, and word frequency analysis , the study examines material and social spatial connections to verify the existence of an "island effect". …”
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    Suitability evaluation of territorial space development from the perspective of “form-flow integration”: A case study of the Nanjing Metropolitan Area by YANG Fan, XI Guangliang, ZHEN Feng, HAI Xiaodong

    Published 2023-12-01
    Subjects: “…|space of flows|form-flow integration|territorial space development|suitability evaluation|nanjing metropolitan area…”
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    Spatial Heterogeneity of the Built Environment Effect on the Use of a Bikeshare-Metro Commute in a Metropolitan Area: A Case Study of Shenzhen by Guo Yuanyuan, Wu Lei, Zeng Peng

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…In addition, the integration of DBS and metro strongly promotes the transit-oriented development, particularly in the metropolitan areas of China. To achieve the seamless connection between DBS and metro transit, the spatial variation of the effects of urban built environment, particularly in high-density metropolitan areas, should be explored to advance the targeted policy interventions in different urban spaces. …”
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    Impact of scientific and technological innovation on green use efficiency of urban land: A case study of 48 districts and counties in the Wuhan Metropolitan Area by ZHANG Rui, WEN LanJiao, WANG NingKe, MOU ShanShan

    Published 2023-02-01
    Subjects: “…|scientific and technological innovation|urban land|green use efficiency|mediation effect|zonal heterogeneity|wuhan metropolitan area…”
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    Design of Mine Integrated Information System by WANG Fu-ku

    Published 2011-08-01
    Subjects: “…mine, information transmission, data integration, real-time monitoring and control, metropolitan area network, configuration software…”
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    Planning Systems of Tokyo Bay Area and Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area: Perspectives of Development and Space by Zhang Yuxing, Li Pei, Li Guicai

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Domestic research on the planning of the Tokyo metropolitan area of Japan mainly includes evaluation and comparative research. …”
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    Classification and path of rural revitalization from the perspective of rural multi-value:A case study of Chongqing Municipality by DAI Ruilian, DOU Haojian, ZHANG Jia, WANG Cheng

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Following the rural revitalization idea of “zoning-scribing-focusing”, Chongqing is divided into nine rural revitalization types: metropolitan area-low ecological value, metropolitan area-low social value, metropolitan area-low cultural value, ecological conservation development area in Northeast Chongqing-low economic value, ecological conservation development area in Northeast Chongqing-low ecological value, ecological conservation development area in Northeast Chongqing-low cultural value, ecological protection development area in Southeast Chongqing-low economic value, ecological protection development area in Southeast Chongqing-low cultural value, ecological protection development area in Southeast Chongqing-low social value. …”
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    Human papilloma virus (HPV) infection and cervical lesions screened in 3 144 women at Xiamen, Fujian province, China by XU Hui-juan, LIU Kun, ZHENG Jing-mei, JIANG Qiu-li, LU Hua-dong, XU Jian-fang

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Methods 3 144 women in Xiamen of China metropolitan area received cervical screening in Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University (Xiamen Branch) from May 2019 to June 2020 were selected as the research subjects. …”
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    Shanghai Rail Transit Integration Development Strategy Based on Yangtze River Delta Integration by Kangqiong HU

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…[Method] Starting from the historical development and the long-term planning of Shanghai rail transit network, in conjunction with the commuting needs within the Shanghai metropolitan area and the city scope, an analysis of the existing issues in rail transit is conducted. …”
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    Trade-offs/synergistic relationship between water ecosystem services and urbanization in the Yellow River Basin urban agglomeration by WAN Shilong, YANG Hainan, MA Li, YE Lufeng, ZHANG Zilong

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…[Results] (1) The water ecosystem services of the Yellow River Basin urban agglomeration are dominated by food production and soil and water conservation services, and have been significantly enhanced; the level of urbanization has been increasing, and the differences between counties (districts) have been narrowing. (2) The spatial relationship between water ecosystem services and urbanization is dominated by the types of “low-low” and “high-low”, which show a trade-off relationship globally and a synergistic relationship locally in counties and districts, but the number of counties and districts with the trade-off relationship has gradually increased and is the main distribution of the northwestern part of the Yellow River Bend Metropolitan Area, the central part of the Guanzhong Plain urban agglomeration, and the eastern part of the Shandong Peninsula urban agglomeration. (3) Precipitation, ecological measures based on vegetation restoration, land-use intensity and location factors have mainly positive effects on the trade-offs/synergistic relationship, while the opposite is true for temperature, altitude, topography and level of economic development. …”
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    Spatial Pattern, Aging Suitability, and Equality of Medical and Residential Care Facilities in Guangdong Province: An Evaluation Based on Spatial Accessibility by Liu Ting, Hu Weiping

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…However, the Pearl River Delta region has the worst accessibility to medical care facilities for residential care facilities among the four regions and efforts are still needed to realize a combination of medical and residential care. 2) The medical and residential care facilities in the Guangzhou-Foshan metropolitan area and the northern part of Meizhou city were not suitable for the elderly. …”
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    An Evaluation System for Regional Collaborative Development of Industries Based on Multi-Source Data: A Case Study of the New Generation Electronic Information Industry Cluster in... by Lin Aiyuan, Gu Zhihui, Tan Youwei, Chen Yu, Chen Liheng

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Examining latent associations reveals a significant level of specialization, particularly within individual metropolitan areas. When considering actual associations, core cities demonstrate close interactions in financial interactions, and strong interconnectedness is also apparent when commuting between these metropolitan areas. 2) Notable collaborative development is evident within the Pearl River Delta's new-generation electronic information industry cluster, particularly involving Shenzhen and Dongguan, Shenzhen and Guangzhou, Zhuhai and Zhongshan, and Zhongshan and Jiangmen. …”
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    Enhancing Access to Health Workers in Remote Areas Using the Modified Monash Model: Australia's Experience and Implications for China by GAN Yingying, WANG Shuping, WU Xiaofan, YAN Lina

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…In Australia, 28% of the population live in remote and rural areas, where they face many health service utilization challenges due to geographical conditions, and generally have lower health status than those living in coastal metropolitan areas. To address the challenges of accessing health services in remote and rural areas, the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care has introduced a geographical classification system to help healthcare providers to improve healthcare services since 1994, and regularly updated the system to adapt to the latest sociodemographic and healthcare status, as well as formulated a range of complementary health policies to support rural and remote areas. …”
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    Spatial Production of Chengdu Bamboo Craft Village in "Post-Rural" Context: From the Perspective of Three-Fold Model of Rural Space by Zhang Wenli, Zhu Xigang, He Siqi, Yan Yonghong

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…The transformation and reconstruction of traditional villages into "post-rural" tourism communities constitute a primary pathway for achieving modernization in rural areas on the outskirts of large metropolitan areas and advancing countryside revitalization. …”
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    Nexus between Railway Construction and National Territorial Development Strategies in China: A Multi-Level Governance Perspective by Kong Bingqing, Wang Lei, Duan Xuejun

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The planning for metropolitan areas has been facilitated via inter-city rail networks, led by provincial and municipal governments. …”
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    A Review and Prospect of Urbanization Research in Pearl River Delta: Bibliometrics and Mapping Knowledge Domain Based on CiteSpace by Wu Runnan, Chen Kairui, Liu Lixin, Zhou Chunshan

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…After the urbanization development stage of a metropolitan circle and urban agglomeration was jointly entered, the theoretical construction of localization was slightly insufficient, and that of the people-oriented urbanization mode was lacking. (5) Pearl River Delta entered the regional urbanization stage, with the metropolitan areas and urban agglomerations being the main body. …”
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