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Suppapon Tetiranont, Wannapol Sadakorn, Napong Tao Rugkhapan and Lapyote Prasittisopin
An environmentally conscious architectural design of a railway station can have a substantial influence on government spending. Nevertheless, an extensive collection of guidelines for using sustainable design principles in the construction of a railway s...
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Falian Xie, Haihong Song and Huina Zhang
Upon the need for sustainability and natural lighting performance simulation for high-speed railway station waiting halls in cold regions, a new prediction method was proposed for the quantitative analysis of their natural lighting performance in the ear...
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Zhuojun Zou and Yiwen Tang
The development of the HSR station area is the result of the combined effect of the three elements of transport, place, and industry. This study introduces the industrial dimension and constructs the node-place-industry model to empirically analyze the d...
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Min Yue and Shuhong Ma
A crucial component of multimodal transportation networks and long-distance travel chains is the forecasting of transfer passenger flow between integrated hubs in urban agglomerations, particularly during periods of high passenger flow or unusual weather...
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Jinglun Du, Oana Druta, Pauline van den Berg and Pieter J. V. van Wesemael
Incorporating users? experiences in transport hub (re)development has become paramount, especially in the case of (high-speed) railway stations located in central urban locations. Designing ?quality? according to users? perspectives requires that we reth...
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Jinglun Du, Oana Druta, Pieter van Wesemael
Pág. 1165 - 1186
High-speed railway (HSR) station areas are expected to benefit urban environments, not simply as transportation or economic hubs but also as urban places contributing to living quality. However, the relationship between HSR and place quality has not rece...
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Xin Li, Xiaodong Ma
Pág. 583 - 601
Urban land expansion (ULE) is a crucial factor for socioeconomic and environmentally sustainable development. However, nowadays, the unprecedented scale of high-speed railway (HSR) construction in China could exert an important influence on ULE. This man...
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Dan He, Zixuan Chen, Tao Pei and Jing Zhou
China has entered an era of rapid high-speed railway (HSR) development and the spatial structure of urban agglomerations will evolve in parallel with the development and evolution of the spatial structure of the HSR network. In this study, we explore how...
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Jin Ki Eom, Kwang-Sub Lee, Ji Young Song and Jun Lee
Mobile phone data provides information, such as the home (origin) and current locations of people. The data can be used to analyze the impact of new high-speed railway (HSR) openings. This study examined the population observed in stations and cities of ...
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Xiaoyan Lin, Xi Zhou, Zhensheng Kuang, Shen Luo
Pág. 2737 - 2756
The paper believes that more attention should be paid to connect the high-speed railway and the development of the station area based on the completion of constructing the high-speed railway's backbones and frameworks. Therefore, We need capture the valu...
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