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Xiaying Wang, Yumei Yang, Yuanping Xia, Shuaiqiang Chen and Yulin She
As one of the most developed coastal cities, Shanghai experiences long-term ground surface settlement disasters during urban expansion periods, which has adverse effects on economic development. To date, many studies regarding Shanghai?s ground surface s...
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Wenlong Yu and Tianhui Tao
Shanghai, as an international metropolis, has an ever-growing population and ongoing economic development, so the pressure on the natural resources and the environment is continually increased. How to ease the tension among economy, resources and the env...
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Hengzhi Hu, Hanwei Yang, Jiahong Wen, Min Zhang and Yanjuan Wu
Under climate warming, the frequency and intensity of extreme rainstorms-induced urban pluvial floods are significantly increasing, leading to severe flooding risks in megacities. An integrated model that incorporates rainfall processing, waterlogging si...
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Yong Chen, Junfeng Jiao, J. Mao, H. Wu
Pág. 2287 - 2296
This research aims to better understand pedestrians? travel behavior in large Chinese cities. Researchers investigated pedestrians? travel characteristics in 21selected neighborhoods in Shanghai central city. They were classified into five different cate...
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Heyuan You
Urban fragmentation affects sustainability through multiple impacts on economic, social, and environmental cost. Characterizing the dynamics of urban fragmentation in relation to economic transition should provide implications for sustainability. However...
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Pengfei Ban, Wei Zhan, Qifeng Yuan and Xiaojian Li
Cities defined mainly from the administrative aspect can create impact and problems especially in the case of China. However, only a few researchers from China have attempted to identify urban areas from the morphology dimension. In addition, previous st...
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Tao Chen, Haixiao Pan, Yanbo Ge
Pág. 105 - 124
As a result of rapid urbanization and motorization in China, numerous mega-cities have emerged, and large numbers of people live and work in the city centers. Consequently, developing a public transport-oriented urban structure and promoting sustainable ...
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Biao Zhang, Zixia Xie, Xinlu She and Jixi Gao
Climate change and air pollution pose multiple health threats to humans through complex and interacting pathways, whereas urban vegetation can improve air quality by influencing pollutant deposition and dispersion. This study estimated the amount of PM2....
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Naimat Ullah Khan, Wanggen Wan and Shui Yu
The aim of the current study is to analyze and extract the useful patterns from Location-Based Social Network (LBSN) data in Shanghai, China, using different temporal and spatial analysis techniques, along with specific check-in venue categories. This ar...
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Qi Liu, Hidayat Ullah, Wanggen Wan, Zhangyou Peng, Li Hou, Tong Qu and Saqib Ali Haidery
Green areas or parks are the best way to encourage people to take part in physical exercise. Traditional techniques of researching the attractiveness of green parks, such as surveys and questionnaires, are naturally time consuming and expensive, with les...
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Mingfeng Wang, Felix Haifeng Liao, Juan Lin, Li Huang, Chengcheng Gu and Yehua Dennis Wei
In the context of the global information economy, ready access to the Internet is critical to a city?s competitiveness, which has prompted a number of cities to launch plans to establish wireless networks. Most literature on the development of wireless c...
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Deming Gong, Xiaoyan Dai and Liguo Zhou
Urban ventilation corridors (UVCs) have the potential to effectively mitigate urban heat islands and air pollution. Shanghai, a densely populated city located in eastern China, is among the hottest cities in the country and requires urgent measures in or...
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Naimat Ullah Khan, Wanggen Wan, Shui Yu, A. A. M. Muzahid, Sajid Khan and Li Hou
The main purpose of this research is to study the effect of various types of venues on the density distribution of residents and model check-in data from a Location-Based Social Network for the city of Shanghai, China by using combination of multiple tem...
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Weiwu Wang, Shan Wang, Huan Chen, Lingjun Liu, Tianle Fu and Yuxin Yang
The development of the catering industry in big cities is of great significance for countries to improve the quality of development and improve people?s living standards. In recent years, the urban catering industry has effectively promoted the process o...
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Wangqi Ge, Dan Shao, Meigen Xue, Hong Zhu, Jie Cheng
Pág. 4916 - 4927
Taxicab is one of the critical components of the urban mobility in most metropolitan areas on the world, especially in the emerging countries. Last year in Shanghai, the total 50,000 taxicabs carry 2.8 million passengers and travel 17.1 million kilometer...
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Zeinab Ebrahimpour, Wanggen Wan, José Luis Velázquez García, Ofelia Cervantes and Li Hou
Social media data analytics is the art of extracting valuable hidden insights from vast amounts of semi-structured and unstructured social media data to enable informed and insightful decision-making. Analysis of social media data has been applied for di...
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Kheir Al-Kodmany
The first two decades of the twenty-first century represent a major milestone in skyscraper developments. By analyzing extensive data, the research presented here contrasts building activities of skyscrapers before and after the turn of the 21st century....
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Ruoyi Chen, Xiaochen Cui and Yidong Lei
With the rapid development of the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration, sustainability and high-quality development have become the key paths to regional development. The urban forest, referring to the sum of trees, forests, and green space in an urba...
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Yuxiang Yan, Xianwen Yu, Fengyang Long and Yanfeng Dong
The urban ecological environment is related to human health and is one of the most concerned issues nowadays. Hence, it is essential to detect and then evaluate the urban ecological environment. However, the conventional manual detection methods have man...
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Hongyu Du, Fengqi Zhou, Chunlan Li, Wenbo Cai, Hong Jiang and Yongli Cai
In the trend of global warming and urbanization, frequent extreme weather influences the life of citizens seriously. Shanghai, as a typical mega-city in China that has been successful in urbanization, suffers seriously from the urban heat island (UHI) ef...
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