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Study on the Secondary City, Spatial Expansion Model of Unifying Adjacent Cities
Urban spatial structure that is a comprehensive reflection of the interaction between human activities and natural factors, is the internal driving force mechanism for sustainable urban development. For the secondary city of unifying adjacent cities, the main city can effectively undertake some of the features of the spillover, but also with the development of low-carbon urban development concept, select a reasonable space to expand the model of vital importance. Therefore, in the study of in the secondary expansion y on the basis of the dynamic mechanism, focusing on the Secondary City space to expand the city and its chosen range of four models for different city of the context of the city spatial expansion in the unifying adjacent cities.
Study on the Secondary City, Spatial Expansion Model of Unifying Adjacent Cities
Urban spatial structure that is a comprehensive reflection of the interaction between human activities and natural factors, is the internal driving force mechanism for sustainable urban development. For the secondary city of unifying adjacent cities, the main city can effectively undertake some of the features of the spillover, but also with the development of low-carbon urban development concept, select a reasonable space to expand the model of vital importance. Therefore, in the study of in the secondary expansion y on the basis of the dynamic mechanism, focusing on the Secondary City space to expand the city and its chosen range of four models for different city of the context of the city spatial expansion in the unifying adjacent cities.
Study on the Secondary City, Spatial Expansion Model of Unifying Adjacent Cities
Applied Mechanics and Materials ; 99-100 ; 591-595
2011-09-08
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Study on the Secondary City, Spatial Expansion Model of Unifying Adjacent Cities
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2011
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