PURPOSE: The aim of this paper is to understand the sustainability of urban spatial transformation in the process of rapid urbanization, and calls for future research on the demographic and economic dimensions of climate change. Shanghai towards its transformation to a metropolis has experienced vast socioeconomic and ecological change and calls for future research on the impacts of demographic and economic dimensions on climate change. We look at the major questions (1) to explore economic and demographic growth, land use and land-cover changes in th context of rapid economic and city growth, and (2) to analyze how the demography and economic growth have been associated with the local air temperature and vegetation. METHOD: We examine ...
Urbanization has brought with it large populations in cities, which has then led to changes in urban...
As an indicative parameter that represents the ability of the Earth’s surface to reflect solar...
According to the United Nations, 68% of the world's population is projected to live in urban areas b...
AbstractThis paper analyzes the processes and characteristics of urbanization in Shanghai, focusing ...
Since China's economic reform in the late 1970s, Shanghai, the country's largest and most ...
Urban expansion continues to accelerate and herewith changes profoundly the Earth surface and result...
Màster universitari en Estudis Avançats en Arquitectura: Gestió i Valoració Urbana i ArquitectònicaC...
Urbanization changes the land cover.Studying the urbanization effects on regional and global weather...
Land-use and land cover changes may have important local, regional, and global climatic impacts by m...
With the increase of global integration, the peri-urban area (PUA) of megacities in Asiahas become a...
Vegetation cover is crucial for the sustainability of urban ecosystems; however, this cover has been...
Climate change is a global problem facing mankind, and achieving peak CO2 emissions and carbon neutr...
Between 1950 and the year 2030, the share of the world’s population who lives in cities is predicted...
Urbanization is causing profound changes in ecosystem functions at local and regional scales. The ne...
The paper analyses the underlying economic factors of the large cities, urban center in different ge...
Urbanization has brought with it large populations in cities, which has then led to changes in urban...
As an indicative parameter that represents the ability of the Earth’s surface to reflect solar...
According to the United Nations, 68% of the world's population is projected to live in urban areas b...
AbstractThis paper analyzes the processes and characteristics of urbanization in Shanghai, focusing ...
Since China's economic reform in the late 1970s, Shanghai, the country's largest and most ...
Urban expansion continues to accelerate and herewith changes profoundly the Earth surface and result...
Màster universitari en Estudis Avançats en Arquitectura: Gestió i Valoració Urbana i ArquitectònicaC...
Urbanization changes the land cover.Studying the urbanization effects on regional and global weather...
Land-use and land cover changes may have important local, regional, and global climatic impacts by m...
With the increase of global integration, the peri-urban area (PUA) of megacities in Asiahas become a...
Vegetation cover is crucial for the sustainability of urban ecosystems; however, this cover has been...
Climate change is a global problem facing mankind, and achieving peak CO2 emissions and carbon neutr...
Between 1950 and the year 2030, the share of the world’s population who lives in cities is predicted...
Urbanization is causing profound changes in ecosystem functions at local and regional scales. The ne...
The paper analyses the underlying economic factors of the large cities, urban center in different ge...
Urbanization has brought with it large populations in cities, which has then led to changes in urban...
As an indicative parameter that represents the ability of the Earth’s surface to reflect solar...
According to the United Nations, 68% of the world's population is projected to live in urban areas b...