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Xin Zhao and Rong Zhao
Ecologically fragile ethnic areas constitute pivotal regions for rural revitalization and the construction of the Beautiful China initiative. The establishment of digital villages is of great significance for enhancing agricultural resilience and achievi...
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Jin Ren, Xinrui Chen, Lefeng Shi, Ping Liu and Zhixiong Tan
This study conducts a comprehensive analysis of China?s digital village construction, emphasizing its role in rural organizational governance, from bureaucracies to self-governance bodies to market forces and social organizations. Utilizing sample data f...
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Pingping Wang, Chaozhu Li and Chenghao Huang
Digital village construction is the key to future rural development in China. This study has empirically examined the impact of digital village construction on county-level economic growth in China, utilizing non-balanced panel data from 16 provinces and...
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Chengkai Zhang, Yu Li, Lili Yang and Zheng Wang
The degree of the effect of digital inclusive finance on the construction of China?s digital villages and the mechanism of action is investigated in this study by matching the digital inclusive finance index in accordance with a data sample of China?s pr...
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Weiwei Li, Ping Zhang, Kaixu Zhao, Hua Chen and Sidong Zhao
(1) Background: Digitalization is the key to sustainable village development, posing a new challenge for village planning, construction, and governance in all countries. The construction of digital villages is currently in the stage of experimentation an...
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Takashi Nakamura, Hideto Fujii, Toru Watanabe, Sarann Ly, Sambo Lun, Yoichi Fujihara, Keisuke Hoshikawa, Kazuhiko Miyanaga and Chihiro Yoshimura
Spatiotemporal changes in waterborne disease risk were evaluated for the Chhnok Tru floating village in the Tonle Sap Lake by combining a hydraulic simulation and quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA). First, a three-dimensional (3D) hydraulic si...
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K. N. Irvine, Asan Suwanarit, Fa Likitswat, Hansa Srilertchaipanij, Massimo Ingegno, Peeradorn Kaewlai, Pranisa Boonkam, Nij Tontisirin, Alisa Sahavacharin, Jitiporn Wongwatcharapaiboon and Shusak Janpathompong
A ?Smart City? framework was used to investigate and develop visions of alternative futures for a peri-urban superblock north of Bangkok, Thailand. The Smart City framework considers seven smart pillars: environment, economy, energy, mobility, people, li...
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Michele Calvano, Letizia Martinelli, Filippo Calcerano and Elena Gigliarelli
The heterogeneity and historical complexity of interventions on built heritage are testified by the constant development of the conservation discipline. The purpose of the research is the development of a digital workflow of parametric modelling for the ...
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Yuki Iwai and Yuji Murayama
The history of modern maps in Japan began with Inoh?s map that was made by surveying the whole of Japan on foot 200 years ago. Inoh?s team investigated coastlines, major roads, and geographical features such as rivers, lakes, temples, forts, village name...
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Guiye Lin, Andrea Giordano, Kun Sang, Luigi Stendardo and Xiaochun Yang
Historical villages bear historical, cultural, architectural, aesthetic, and landscape values, but they are facing a series of dangers and problems during the process of urbanization. Digital survey for traditional villages plays a crucial role in the pr...
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