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China: capillarity and territory : paradigms of diffuse urbanization
Translated title of the contribution
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中国地域发展之毛细现象-分散式城市化模式
Andrea Palmioli
Department of Architecture and Built Environment
Sustainable Built Environment Research Group
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Water Network
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Capillary
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Social Structure
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Heritage
100%
Spatial Structure
100%
Urbanization
100%
Urban Development
100%
Yangtze River Delta
100%
Rural Areas
100%
Small to Medium Size Enterprises
100%
Natural Environment
100%
Community Environment
100%
Local Economy
100%
Hybrid Space
100%
Economic Structure
100%
Rurality
100%
Building Space
100%
Mode of Production
100%
Spatial Economics
100%
Natural Elements
100%
Non-urban
100%
Soil Structure
100%
Socio-spatial Organization
100%
Micro-enterprises
100%
Agricultural Area
100%
Territorial Resources
100%
Situated Approach
100%
Capitalization
100%
Hybrid Cluster
100%
Territorial Scale
100%
Spatial Reorganization
100%
Small Enterprises
100%
Ecological Rationality
100%
Environmental Paradigm
100%
Rural Industrialization
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Urban Development
100%
Restructuring
100%
Metropolitan Area
100%
SME
100%
Rural Industry
100%
Regional Economics
100%
Social Structure
100%
Commune
100%
Social Sciences
Territory
100%
Rural Areas
100%
Social Structure
50%
Communities
50%
Restructuring
50%
Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise
50%
Ruralities
50%
Natural Environment
50%
Mode of Production
50%
Commune
50%
Micro-And Small enterprises
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Territory
100%
Urban Development
50%
Farmland
50%
Rural Area
50%
Economic Structure
50%
Physical Environment
50%
Landform
50%
Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise
50%
Soil Structure
50%