Historical imaginaries, historic urban branding, and the local state in China: rejuvenation discourse, manufactured heritage and simulacrascapes
83.1389
2409
Tian S.; Chen Y.
Vertical Integration of Electronic Health Records in Medical Consortiums: Dynamic Modeling Approach Based on the Evolutionary Game Theory
85.3006
2516
Chu Z.; Bian C.; Yang J.
How can public participation improve environmental governance in China? A policy simulation approach with multi-player evolutionary game
94.8902
2181
Li J.; Dai T.; Yin S.; Zhao Y.; Ikiz Kaya D.; Yang L.
Promoting conservation or change? The UNESCO label of world heritage (re)shaping urban morphology in the Old Town of Lijiang, China
97.2884
2818
Wu L.; Gu T.; Chen Z.; Zeng P.; Liao Z.
Personalized day tour design for urban tourists with consideration to CO2 emissions
102.112
2921
Li Y.; Liu Y.; Koppenjan J.
Government strategies in addressing three protests against PX plants in urban China: comparing cases using a most-similar-system design
103.441
2684
Zheng J.
Rethinking the growth machine logic in cultural development: Urban sculpture planning in Shanghai
106.187
2200
Zhou T.; Zang T.; Jiang J.; Yang X.; Ikebe K.
Analysis of the Influencing Factors of Social Participation Awareness on Urban Heritage Conservation: The Example of Suzhou, China
107.531
2196
Qian Z.
Heritage conservation as a territorialised urban strategy: conservative reuse of socialist industrial heritage in China
109.637
2208
Anelli D.; Tajani F.
Valorization of cultural heritage and land take reduction: an urban compensation model for the replacement of unsuitable buildings in an Italian UNESCO site
114.511
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