Spatial Features of Urban Vitality and the Impact of Built Environment on Them Based on Multi-Source Data: A Case Study of Shenzhen
As a key index to evaluate whether a city is attractive or has a healthy, comprehensive, and sustainable development potential, urban vitality is critical to the future development and construction of a city. Exploring the mechanism of how the built environment influences urban vitality from the per...
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Autores principales: | Wang Na, Wu Jiansheng, Li Sheng, Wang Hongliang, Peng Zifeng |
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Editorial Committee of Tropical Geography
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/72729e89b3c8429688ec54789b5838cc |
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