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What drives urban growth in China? A multi-scale comparative analysis
Cheng Li, Junxiang Li,
Jianguo Wu
Life Sciences, School of (SOLS)
Mathematical and Natural Sciences, School of (SMNS)
Sustainability Initiative
Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, New College of (NCIAS)
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Business & Economics
Urban Growth
100%
Comparative Analysis
66%
China
39%
Spatial Scale
33%
Strategic Planning
11%
Urban Land
11%
Logistic Regression
11%
Local Government
8%
Socioeconomic Factors
8%
Accessibility
8%
Central Government
8%
Railway
8%
Urbanization
7%
Foreign Investment
7%
Driving Force
7%
Partial Least Squares
7%
Relative Importance
6%
Economic Policy
6%
Socioeconomic
6%
Influencing Factors
6%
Water
5%
Proportion
5%
Interaction
4%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
urban growth
87%
patch dynamics
23%
city
22%
analysis
20%
county
14%
economic policy
10%
central government
9%
socioeconomic factor
9%
Gross Domestic Product
8%
railway
8%
local government
7%
accessibility
7%
logistics
6%
urbanization
6%
socioeconomics
6%
planning
4%
land
4%
need
4%
river
3%
water
2%
Agriculture & Biology
urbanization
89%
China
50%
socioeconomic factors
15%
economic policy
9%
local government
8%
Yangtze River
7%
railroads
7%
least squares
5%
planning
5%
Social Sciences
China
47%
driver
32%
regression
10%
German Federal Railways
9%
foreign investment
8%
strategic planning
8%
socioeconomic factors
8%
Economic Policy
7%
river
7%
urbanization
7%
water
6%
logistics
6%
time
5%
interaction
3%