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Research efforts and gaps in the assessment of forest system resilience: A scoping review. [PDF]
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The spatial and social correlates of neighborhood morphology: Evidence from building footprints in five U.S. metropolitan areas. [PDF]
Durst NJ, Sullivan E, Jochem WC.
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Artificial intelligence models assisting physicians in quantifying pancreatic necrosis in acute pancreatitis. [PDF]
Lu CX +15 more
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The (Re)Making of Polycentricity in China's Planning Discourse: The Case of Tianjin [PDF]
Polycentricity is promoted as an ideal urban form to achieve sustainable and balanced development, and it has been widely adopted by planners in China, especially in large cities. However, the rhetoric about polycentricity has rarely been interrogated in
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In the literature dealing with measuring 'urban polycentricity', relatively little attention has been paid to the identification of what constitutes an 'urban centre'.
Weiyang Zhang, Ben Derudder
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Can urban polycentricity improve air quality? Evidence from Chinese cities
This study utilizes high-resolution population grid data from 2004 to 2018 to assess the extent of urban polycentricity in 284 Chinese prefecture-level cities. A new method for measuring urban polycentricity is devised using the Clauset-Newman-Moore grey
Will W Qiang, Haowen Luo, Yuxuan Xiao
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The Polycentric Soviet Economy
The Journal of Law and Economics, 1969The deepest hopes and aspirations of socialism were reflected in hierarchical organization of the economy. "The market itself will cease to exist."' As Lenin put it: "The whole of society will have become one office and one factory .. .2 In a system of market organization, the relations between men are expressed as relations between things, and "the ...
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Economic Geography, 2006
Abstract: Sun Belt cities have a reputation for sprawling disarray. Although Phoenix is often depicted as the ultimate large fast‐growing, low‐density Sun Belt metropolis, we found considerable order in the location of business establishments. We tested spatial pattern to show that establishments in a variety of sectors are significantly clustered and
Timothy F. Leslie +1 more
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Abstract: Sun Belt cities have a reputation for sprawling disarray. Although Phoenix is often depicted as the ultimate large fast‐growing, low‐density Sun Belt metropolis, we found considerable order in the location of business establishments. We tested spatial pattern to show that establishments in a variety of sectors are significantly clustered and
Timothy F. Leslie +1 more
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