The interaction between urban transport, land cover change and the distribution of population is a typical manifestation of the urbanization process. As high-grade road, expressway plays a significant role in promoting resource circulation and economic development. Based on the road distribution, land cover and population census data, this study specifically probed the relationship between the expressways and the land cover and population of Beijing. The results show that: (1) as the distance from an expressway increases, the amount of built-up land gradually decreased, and the transfer of land cover near the expressway was more intensive and frequent when compared with that of the whole city; (2) In 2010, a district that was less than 3 km...
In the recent past Beijing has experienced rapid development. This growth has been accompanied by ma...
This paper proposed a new method to describe, compare, and classify the traffic congestion points in...
In the mega-cities of developing countries, access to workplaces has become increasingly difficult d...
AbstractThe interaction between urban transport, land cover change and the distribution of populatio...
China Postdoctoral Science Foundation 20060400496;Chinese Academy of Sciences KZZD-EW-08;National ...
A key issue in the development of China's growing megacities in the transport-related environmental ...
Abstract: This study examines the temporal and spatial changes in land use as a consequence of rapid...
This study examines the temporal and spatial changes in land use as aconsequence of rapid urban deve...
Deterioration of the urban traffic environment is one of the main external effects brought by the ag...
The implementation of the Beijing, Tianjin, and Hebei coordinated development strategy has seriously...
AbstractRoad networks affect the spatial structure of urban landscapes, and with continuous expansio...
A quantitative analysis of spatial influencing factors on urban sprawl can offer better support for ...
This study examines the temporal and spatial changes in land use as a consequence of rapid urban dev...
There have been lots of academic research around Beijing and the land use of the region as Beijing i...
This paper analyzed the interactive pattern of traffic flow of three macro regions: urban, suburban ...
In the recent past Beijing has experienced rapid development. This growth has been accompanied by ma...
This paper proposed a new method to describe, compare, and classify the traffic congestion points in...
In the mega-cities of developing countries, access to workplaces has become increasingly difficult d...
AbstractThe interaction between urban transport, land cover change and the distribution of populatio...
China Postdoctoral Science Foundation 20060400496;Chinese Academy of Sciences KZZD-EW-08;National ...
A key issue in the development of China's growing megacities in the transport-related environmental ...
Abstract: This study examines the temporal and spatial changes in land use as a consequence of rapid...
This study examines the temporal and spatial changes in land use as aconsequence of rapid urban deve...
Deterioration of the urban traffic environment is one of the main external effects brought by the ag...
The implementation of the Beijing, Tianjin, and Hebei coordinated development strategy has seriously...
AbstractRoad networks affect the spatial structure of urban landscapes, and with continuous expansio...
A quantitative analysis of spatial influencing factors on urban sprawl can offer better support for ...
This study examines the temporal and spatial changes in land use as a consequence of rapid urban dev...
There have been lots of academic research around Beijing and the land use of the region as Beijing i...
This paper analyzed the interactive pattern of traffic flow of three macro regions: urban, suburban ...
In the recent past Beijing has experienced rapid development. This growth has been accompanied by ma...
This paper proposed a new method to describe, compare, and classify the traffic congestion points in...
In the mega-cities of developing countries, access to workplaces has become increasingly difficult d...