The 2008 Olympic Park and the Cultural Context of the City of Beijing
Architecture ; Beijing ; Chine ; Espace urbain ; Sport
Architecture ; Beijing ; China ; Sports ; Urban area
Cultural meaning of the Central Axis in Beijing, spatial extension of the Central Axis, integration of Olympic landscapes, cultural connotations of Olympic landmarks. - (IfL)
New trends of suburbanization in Beijing since 1990 : from government-led to market-oriented
Beijing ; Centre commercial ; Chine ; Décentralisation industrielle ; Recensement de la population ; Suburbanisation ; Urbanisation ; Zone résidentielle
Beijing ; China ; Industrial decentralization ; Population census ; Residential area ; Shopping centre ; Suburbanization ; Urbanization
La suburbanisation en Chine. La suburbanisation à Beijing entre 1990 et 2000. Nouvelles tendances de la suburbanisaation : suburbanisation résidentielle; suburbanisation commerciale; décentralisation industrielle.
Spatial data analysis of regional development in Greater Beijing, China, in a GIS environment
Analyse de régression ; Analyse spatiale ; Beijing ; Chine ; Différenciation spatiale ; Développement régional ; Niveau de vie ; Système d'information géographique
Beijing ; China ; Geographical information system ; Living standard ; Regional development ; Regression analysis ; Spatial analysis ; Spatial differentiation
Architecture ; Beijing ; Built up area ; China ; Gated community ; Perception of the urban environment ; Real estate development ; Residence ; Urban change ; Urban geography ; Urban landscape ; Urban planning ; Urbanism
Beijing ; Chine ; Date 2006 ; Etude comparée ; Image satellite ; Modèle numérique ; Simulation ; Tempête de poussière ; Transport éolien ; Type de temps
Aeolian transport ; Beijing ; China ; Comparative study ; Dust storm ; Numerical model ; Satellite imagery ; Simulation ; Weather type
In this study the AA. focus the investigation of two dust storm events that occurred in spring 2006 over northern China (on 9-11 April and on 16-17 April). They caused widespread dust deposition, especially in the vicinity of Beijing. The weather
systems that generated these dust storms were cold fronts associated with Mongolia cyclones. These events are simulated using a dust-storm model developed at the Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Beijing. The simulated dust concentrations are found
2008
[b1] Inst. of Atmospheric Physics, CAS, Beijing, Chine
[b2] National Meteorological Center, Beijing, Chine
The issue considers the development of metropolitan areas and mega-cities in Asia, urban development policy in Beijing and the spatial development policy in China, demographic change in East and Southeast Asia, present strategies of spatial