Low-carbon urban development hot topics and frontier evolution: a bibliometric study from a global perspective
Rongjiang Cai,
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Xi Wang,
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Chon Cheng Vong
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Frontiers in Built Environment,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10
Published: Aug. 30, 2024
The
escalating
challenges
of
global
climate
change
have
made
the
development
low-carbon
cities—urban
areas
committed
to
reducing
carbon
emissions
through
sustainable
energy
use,
enhanced
building
efficiency,
and
transport
solutions—a
critical
area
study.
However,
there
remains
a
significant
gap
in
systematic
review
thematic
evolution
emerging
frontiers
within
this
field.
This
study
addresses
by
analyzing
data
from
Web
Science
database,
initially
retrieving
1,743
articles
articles.
Following
PRISMA
guidelines,
we
refined
selection
1,648
high-quality
publications.
Using
tools
such
as
CiteSpace
VOSviewer,
conducted
an
in-depth
analysis
identify
core
authors,
prolific
countries/regions,
leading
institutions,
key
journals.
Our
revealed
three
evolutionary
stages
research
on
international
city
development.
Additionally,
identified
seven
predominant
topics
recent
studies:
land
emissions,
ecological
environment
quality,
ecosystem
services,
human
health,
consumption,
economic
costs.
These
findings
contribute
clearer
more
comprehensive
framework
for
cities,
serving
valuable
reference
scholars
practitioners
involved
both
theoretical
practical
aspects
Language: Английский
Changes of the Northern Zhejiang Canal: Renaissance and Cultural Tourism Development of Ancient Towns
Jin Wu,
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Hiroatsu Fukuda
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Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(13), P. 5464 - 5464
Published: June 27, 2024
The
Grand
Canal
was
an
important
transportation
facility
in
ancient
China,
and
the
towns
along
canal
were
once
very
prosperous
commercial
centers.
With
development
of
industrialization
urbanization,
gradually
declined.
This
paper
took
northern
Zhejiang
as
research
object
to
reveal
concurrent
relationship
between
changes
rise
fall
towns.
study
summarized
revelations
put
forward
current
strategy
cultural
tourism
Effective
government
policies
protect
heritage
town.
Reasonable
industry
layout
promotes
Public
participation
is
needed
build
a
harmonious
living
community.
Language: Английский
The Mechanisms of Canal Cultural Heritage Influence on the Evolution and Sustainability of Regional Martial Arts Traditions: A Case Study of Cangzhou Martial Arts in the Grand Canal Context
Feng Miao,
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Minghua Sun
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Journal of Theory and Practice of Social Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
4(03), P. 39 - 47
Published: March 27, 2024
This
study
aims
to
explore
the
mechanism
of
influence
Grand
Canal
cultural
heritage
on
evolution
and
sustainability
traditional
martial
arts
in
Cangzhou.
As
one
most
important
ancient
water
conservancy
projects
transportation
arteries
China,
carries
profound
historical
culture
humanistic
spirit,
which
plays
an
role
shaping
inheriting
local
culture.
Cangzhou,
as
cities
along
Canal,
has
a
long
history
culture,
been
passed
down
from
generation
integrated
with
large
number
characteristics
traditions.
However,
changes
times
social
development,
Cangzhou
faces
new
challenges
opportunities.
How
inherit
develop
modern
society,
maintain
its
uniqueness
vitality
become
urgent
problems.
Through
in-depth
analysis
relationship
between
tradition,
this
found
that
mainly
manifests
several
aspects.
Firstly,
construction
operation
promoted
population
mobility
exchange,
brought
collisions
fusion
traditions
different
regions,
enriched
skills
styles
arts.
Secondly,
economic
trade
activities
provided
soil
resource
support
for
development
arts,
enabling
it
be
inherited
strengthened.
At
same
time,
also
subtly
penetrated
into
spiritual
connotation
aesthetic
taste
affecting
identification
pursuit
practitioners
enthusiasts.
In
exploring
process
emphasizes
importance
updating
innovating
Traditional
needs
radiate
contemporary
requires
not
only
retaining
essence
tradition
but
constantly
absorbing
external
elements
innovative
ideas,
expanding
space,
achieving
organic
combination
modernity.
Therefore,
is
source
inspiration
future
development.
research
interactive
we
can
better
promote
inheritance
innovation
provide
useful
references
inspirations
sustainable
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A study of spatial distribution and dynamic change in monthly FVC of urban parks
Yichuan Zhang,
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Yanan Ge,
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Lifang Qiao
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et al.
PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
19(8), P. e0308805 - e0308805
Published: Aug. 23, 2024
The
study
on
the
spatial
distribution
and
dynamic
change
in
monthly
Fractional
Vegetation
Cover
(FVC)
of
parks
provides
a
scientific
basis
for
vegetation
management
optimization
urban
parks.
This
research
focuses
two
comprehensive
located
Xinxiang,
China—People’s
Park
Harmony
Park,
using
multi-spectral
Unmanned
Aerial
Vehicle
(UAV)
images
as
data
source
considering
periods.
Monthly
FVC
was
obtained
method
Dimidiate
Pixel
Model
based
Normalized
Difference
Index
(NDVI).
changes
at
regional
scale
were
described
through
mean
areas
various
scales,
analyzed
coefficient
variation
curve
trends.
Furthermore,
scales
standard
deviation
Subsequently,
differential
used
to
analyze
pixel
scale.
results
indicate:
(1)
In
terms
characteristics
parks,
both
exhibit
highest
ratio
bare
area
January
February.
proportions
People’s
are
59.17%
64.46%,
while
they
69.10%
51.92%,
showing
most
distinct
characteristics.
high
very
coverage
each
month
mainly
distributed
outskirts
park,
medium,
medium-low,
low
central
middle
parts
park.
overall
park
shows
trend
periphery
center.
(2)
spatial-temporal
scale,
average
an
“∩”
-shaped
pattern.
peak
minimum
values
different
occur
times.
appears
August,
it
June,
with
corresponding
0.46
0.50,
respectively.
occurs
February,
January,
0.17
0.15,
Among
highest-coverage
greatest
fluctuations,
ascending
descending
rates
generally
opposite
(3)
overall,
moderate
improvement
from
February-August,
degradation
January-February
August-December.
primarily
slight.
significant
March-April,
predominant
type
changes.
show
during
September-October
October-November,
respectively,
During
periods
FVC,
decreases
February
August
December,
increases
relatively
good
conditions
June
August.
should
consider:
balancing
recreational
ecological
functions
controlling
proportion
land,
enhancing
canopy
structure
or
hard
surfaces;
locally
increasing
evergreen
plants
moderately
planting
density.
addition,
strengthen
reduce
impact
flooding
maintain
health
vegetation.
Language: Английский