2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10668-023-04419-y
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Vulnerability assessment on human settlement environment of coastal towns with entire-array-polygon method: evidence from Ninghai, China

Qiuxiao Chen,
Kewei Zhang,
Geyuan Zhang
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“…Amidst this epoch, urban rejuvenation endeavors in Chinese metropolises were predominantly fueled by rental discrepancies, culminating in the proliferation of gated micro-district communities [14]. Simultaneously, ad hoc demolition and reconstruction efforts have posed formidable obstacles to the cityscape's human habitat, exacerbating disparities in urban maturation [15]. Thus, urban renewal initiatives in the initial years of the new millennium prioritized less the amelioration of the human settlement environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amidst this epoch, urban rejuvenation endeavors in Chinese metropolises were predominantly fueled by rental discrepancies, culminating in the proliferation of gated micro-district communities [14]. Simultaneously, ad hoc demolition and reconstruction efforts have posed formidable obstacles to the cityscape's human habitat, exacerbating disparities in urban maturation [15]. Thus, urban renewal initiatives in the initial years of the new millennium prioritized less the amelioration of the human settlement environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%