Zhou et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Village-town system in suburban areas based on cellphone signaling mining and network hierarchy structure analysisZhou et al., 2019
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- Zhou J
- Hou Q
- Fan X
- Du Y
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Suburban villages are strongly influenced by cities. Understanding the relationship between urban and rural as well as the hierarchy of villages contributes to optimizing the structure of village-town, allocating resources effectively as well as coordinating the relationship …
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