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Heterogeneous impacts of the built environment on survival of customized bus services across the downtown and suburbs

open access: yes
Customized bus services (CBS) lines have been increasingly added in cities to better serve diversified travel needs. The notable variations in the built environment across the downtown and suburbs could result in wide differences in local customers\u27 ...
Yang, Linchun   +5 more
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Lujiazui:Pudong: Retrofits

open access: yes, 2009
International Urban Design Workshop – Shanghai 2009. Five workshop projects.Edited with corrections from author Dr Dagenhart, 11/23/2021A joint two-week workshop in Shanghai sponsored by the School of Architecture at Georgia Tech and the Department of ...
Ghizoni, Renato   +12 more
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Flood probability analysis of the Huangpu barrier in Shanghai

open access: yes, 2003
The Huangpu River meanders through downtown Shanghai City and links China's third largest Lake with the Yangtze River estuary. Typhoons passing Shanghai from June to October annually are the main trigger for flooding of the Huangpu River.
Nai, J.Y. (author)
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Land deformation monitoring by GPS in the Yangtze Delta and the measurements analysis

open access: yes, 2007
Results from land deformation monitoring in the Yangtze Delta by Shanghai Comprehensive GPS Application Network (SCGAN) and the related research are involved in this paper.
Xiong Fu-Wen, Zhu Wen-Yao
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Spring Street looking north from 6th Street, downtown Los Angeles, 1915

open access: yes, 2000
Photograph of Spring Street looking north from Sixth Street, downtown Los Angeles, 1915. The structures are mostly eight to ten-story commercial buildings. The sidewalk is crowded with pedestrians.

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Delimiting the Central Business District – A physical analysis using Remote Sensing

open access: yes, 2012
Central Business Districts (CBDs) are important for the functional arrangement of cities and urban risk analysis, however, past research underscores the importance of their spatial delineation.
Klotz, Martin
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