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Behind the rapid expansion of urban impervious surfaces in China: Major influencing factors revealed by a hierarchical multiscale analysis
Qun Ma, Chunyang He,
Jianguo Wu
Life Sciences, School of (SOLS)
Sustainability Initiative
Mathematical and Natural Sciences, School of (SMNS)
Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, New College of (NCIAS)
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socioeconomic factors
93%
demographic factors
88%
economic factors
86%
China
52%
traffic
42%
planning
26%
regulation
25%
economics
18%
Group
13%
Agriculture & Biology
urbanization
100%
China
56%
demographic statistics
29%
socioeconomic factors
28%
economic factors
28%
remote sensing
12%
traffic
11%
planning
10%
economics
7%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
county
29%
socioeconomic factor
25%
analysis
23%
economics
18%
planning measure
16%
statistical data
11%
traffic
9%
mitigation
8%
regulation
7%
remote sensing
6%
policy
6%
city
6%