Spatial Nonlinear Effects of Street Vitality Constrained by Construction Intensity and Functional Di...
Spatial Nonlinear Effects of Street Vitality Constrained by Construction Intensity and Functional Diversity—A Case Study from the Streets of Shenzhen
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Li, Jilong , Kong, Niuniu , Lin, Shiping , Zeng, Jie , Ke, Yilin and Chen, Jiacheng
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Basel: MDPI AG
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As an important part of urban vitality, street vitality is an external manifestation of street economic prosperity and is affected by the built environment and the surrounding street vitality. However, existing research on the formation mechanism of street vitality focuses only on the built environment itself, ignoring the spatial spillover effect...
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Spatial Nonlinear Effects of Street Vitality Constrained by Construction Intensity and Functional Diversity—A Case Study from the Streets of Shenzhen
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2220-9964
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2220-9964
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10.3390/ijgi13070238