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  • The impact of the built environment on bicycle commuting : evidence from Beijing
  • Beijing ; Bicyclette ; Chine ; Chine du Nord ; Connectivité ; Espace bâti ; Espace urbain ; Infrastructure ; Rue ; Trajet domicile-travail ; Transport ; Transport urbain
  • Beijing ; Built up area ; China ; Connectivity ; Infrastructure ; Journey to work ; Northern China ; Street ; Transport ; Urban area ; Urban transport
  • Beijing ; Calle ; China ; China del Norte ; Espacio construido ; Espacio urbano ; Infraestructura ; Transporte ; Transporte urbano ; Trayecto domicilio-trabajo
  • This article examines the impact of the built environment on bicycle commuting through evidence from Beijing. It shows that higher destination accessibility, a higher number of exclusive bicycle lanes, a mixed environment and greater connectivity
  • 2014
  • [b1] College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking Univ., Beijing, Chine
  • Does public investment improve homeowners’ happiness? new evidence based on micro surveys in Beijing
  • Beijing ; Bonheur ; Chine ; Chine du Nord ; Conditions de vie ; Géographie sociale ; Infrastructure ; Investissement public ; Ménage ; Métro léger ; Propriétaire-occupant ; Transport urbain
  • Beijing ; China ; Household ; Infrastructure ; Living conditions ; Northern China ; Owner-occupier ; Public investment ; Social geography ; Urban transport
  • Beijing ; China ; China del Norte ; Condiciones de vida ; Geografía social ; Infraestructura ; Inversión pública ; Propietario-ocupante ; Transporte urbano ; Unidad familiar
  • that better rail access not only provides sizeable happiness about public commuting to Beijing homeowners, but also affects their happiness in other residential realms. This finding adds to the evidence that public investment has an important role to play
  • 2014
  • Impact of urbanization on low-temperature precipitation in Beijing during 1960-2008
  • Analyse statistique ; Années 1960-2008 ; Beijing ; Chine ; Climat urbain ; Contribution ; Jour froid ; Précipitation ; Précipitation journalière ; Urbanisation
  • Beijing ; China ; Precipitation ; Statistical analysis ; Urban climate ; Urbanization
  • Análisis estadístico ; Beijing ; China ; Clima urbano ; Precipitación ; Urbanización
  • 2014
  • Beijing ; Chine ; Chine de l'Est ; Chine du Nord ; Connectivité ; Economie urbaine ; Hong Kong ; Localisation ; Mondialisation ; Service ; Shanghai ; Siège social ; Stratégie d'entreprise ; Succursale ; Ville mondiale
  • Beijing ; Branch plant ; China ; Connectivity ; Eastern China ; Firm strategy ; Globalization ; Head office ; Hong Kong ; Location ; Northern China ; Service ; Shanghai ; Urban economy ; World city
  • Beijing ; China ; China del Este ; China del Norte ; Ciudad mundial ; Economía urbana ; Estrategia de empresa ; Hong Kong ; Localización ; Mundialización ; Sede social ; Servicio ; Sucursal
  • This article examines the business connections between Beijing, Hong Kong and Shanghai and other major world cities investigated using the interlocking network model based upon the location strategies of advanced producer service firms. The results
  • show that Shanghai is better connected to the more important world cities such as London and New York than Beijing; and Beijing is found to be better connected to political world cities such as Washington and Brussels, and to other Pacific Asian cities
  • 2014
  • [b4] Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, Chine
  • Quantitative estimation of climate change effects on potential evapotranspiration in Beijing during 1951–2010
  • Analyse de sensibilité ; Analyse quantitative ; Années 1915-2010 ; Beijing ; Changement climatique ; Chine ; Domaine semi-aride ; Evapotranspiration ; Evapotranspiration potentielle ; Humidité atmosphérique ; Température ; Variabilité saisonnière
  • Atmospheric moisture ; Beijing ; China ; Climatic change ; Evapotranspiration ; Potential evapotranspiration ; Quantitative analysis ; Seasonal variability ; Semi-arid area ; Sensitivity analysis ; Temperature
  • Análisis cuantitativo ; Análisis de sensibilidad ; Beijing ; Cambio climático ; Campo semiárido ; China ; Evapotranspiración ; Evapotranspiración potencial ; Humedad atmosférica ; Temperatura ; Variabilidad estacional
  • Here, an attempt has been made to study the climate change and the sensitivity of estimated evapotranspiration to each climatic variable for a semi-arid region of Beijing in North China using data set from 1951 to 2010. Penman-Monteith method
  • 2014
  • [b1] College of Water Sciences, Normal Univ., Beijing, Chine
  • [b2] College of Water Resources and Civil Engineering, China Agricultural Univ., Beijing, Chine
  • [b4] State Key Lab. of Simulation and Regulation of Water Cycle in River Basin, China Inst. of Water resources and Hydropower Research, Beijing, Chine
  • Beijing ; Chine ; Chine du Nord ; Croissance urbaine ; Développement urbain ; Fiscalité ; Foncier ; Guangdong ; Guangzhou ; Néolibéralisme ; Politique foncière ; Transfert foncier ; Urbanisation
  • Beijing ; China ; Guangdong ; Guangzhou ; Land ; Land policy ; Neo liberalism ; Northern China ; Taxation system ; Urban development ; Urban growth ; Urbanization
  • Beijing ; Bienes raíces ; China ; China del Norte ; Crecimiento urbano ; Desarrollo urbano ; Fiscalidad ; Guangdong ; Guangzhou ; Neoliberalismo ; Política territorial ; Urbanización
  • This article examines the neoliberalizing politics, land commodification, and municipal finance in the growth of metropolises (Guangzhou and Beijing). It demonstrates thatState and market do not function as two diametrically opposing and self
  • 2014
  • How do landowners price their lands during land expropriation and the motives behind it : an explanation from a WTA/WTP experiment in Central Beijing
  • Beijing ; Centre-ville ; Chine ; Chine du Nord ; Compensation financière ; Développement urbain ; Estimation ; Expropriation ; Foncier ; Marché foncier ; Ménage ; Politique urbaine ; Propriété foncière
  • Beijing ; China ; Dispossession ; Estimation ; Household ; Inner city ; Land ; Land market ; Landed property ; Northern China ; Urban development ; Urban policy
  • Beijing ; Bienes raíces ; Casco urbano ; China ; China del Norte ; Desarrollo urbano ; Estimación ; Mercado de bienes raíces ; Política urbana ; Propiedad fundaria ; Unidad familiar
  • This paper estimates and discusses the ‘willingness to accept–willingness to pay’ (WTA–WTP) gap for surveyed residents of their own houses during land expropriation in central Beijing, China. It reaches the conclusion that in our case the high
  • 2014
  • Beijing ; Chine ; Domaine aride ; Domaine semi-aride ; Erosion des sols ; Erosion hydrique ; Etude comparée ; Géotextile ; Lutte contre l'érosion ; Parcelle expérimentale ; Simulation de pluie
  • Arid area ; Beijing ; China ; Comparative study ; Erosion control ; Experiment plot ; Geotextile ; Rainfall simulation ; Semi-arid area ; Soil erosion ; Water erosion
  • Beijing ; Campo semiárido ; Campo árido ; China ; Erosión de los suelos ; Erosión hídrica ; Estudio comparativo ; Lucha contra la erosión ; Parcela experimental ; Simulacíon de lluvia
  • of rainfall simulation experiments on laboratory plots showed that JM, PM and PN could delay the time to runoff, reducing runoff and decreasing erosion. Field studies were also conducted on a restored rock slope in Fengshan quarry, northeast Beijing, China
  • 2014
  • [b1] State Key Lab. of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology, Normal Univ., Beijing, Chine
  • Beijing ; Chine ; Consommation d'énergie ; Dioxyde de carbone ; Echelle multidimensionnelle ; Ecosystème ; Empreinte carbone ; Energie ; Espace urbain ; Modèle conceptuel ; Méthodologie ; Scénario
  • Beijing ; Carbon dioxide ; Carbon footprint ; China ; Conceptual model ; Ecosystem ; Energy ; Energy consumption ; Methodology ; Multidimensional scaling ; Scenario ; Urban area
  • Beijing ; China ; Consumo de energía ; Dióxido de carbono ; Ecosistema ; Energía ; Escala multidimensional ; Escenario ; Espacio urbano ; Metodología ; Modelo conceptual
  • for the transfer and discharge of socio-economic subsystems with different spatial boundaries. Three kinds methods applied to Beijing City explicitly exhibited the accounting characteristics.
  • 2014
  • the three rapidly growing economic zones of eastern China (Pearl River Delta, Yangtze River Delta and Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Metropolitan Region), and they are classified into three types : mature, emerging, and fluctuant origins. The results of bicomponent
  • 2014
  • [b1] Key Lab. of Regional Sustainable Development Modeling, CAS, Beijing, Chine
  • [b2] Inst. of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Beijing, Chine
  • [b4] Univ. of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, Chine
  • transformation index and social transformation index between 1996 and 2012 around the Bohai Rim Region (covering the entire areas of Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Liaoning and Shandong). Then, based on the results of each index, they used the exploratory spatial data
  • 2014
  • [b1] Inst. of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Beijing, Chine
  • [b2] Univ. of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, Chine
  • [b3] College of Resources Science and Technology Research, Normal Univ., Beijing, Chine
  • 2014
  • [b1] Inst. of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Beijing, Chine
  • [b2] Key Lab. of Regional Sustainable Development Modeling, CAS, Beijing, Chine
  • [b3] Beijing Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, Chine
  • 2014
  • [b1] Key Lab. of Land Surface Pattern and Simulation, Inst. of Geographic Sciences and Natural Ressources Research, CAS, Beijing, Chine
  • [b2] Univ. of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, Chine
  • [b3] Beijing Forestry Univ., Beijing, Chine
  • 2014
  • [b1] state Key Lab. of Earth Surface Processes and Ressource Ecology, Normal Univ., Beijing, Chine
  • [b2] Key Lab. of Environmental Change and Natural Disaster, Normal Univ., Beijing, Chine
  • [b3] Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, Beijing, Chine
  • [b4] National Meteorological Center, Beijing, Chine
  • Changes in soil organic carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and bulk density after afforestation of the Beijing–Tianjin Sandstorm Source Control program in China
  • Under the Beijing–Tianjin Sandstorm Source Control (BTSSC) program in China, approximately 2.6 million ha of cropland have been converted into 3 plantations during 2000–2010. This study used a space-for-time substitution method to evaluate 4 typical
  • 2014
  • [b2] Univ. of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, Chine
  • the study period, the most serious being in the Beijing-Tianjin-Tangshan metropolitan agglomerate. 2) The irrigation water resources demanded by the winter wheat-summer maize double cropping system ranged from 400 mm to 530 mm, while those demanded
  • for Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei by the first phase of the Mid-Route of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project.
  • 2014
  • [b1] Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, CAS, Beijing, Chine
  • [b2] Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, Chine
  • 2014
  • [b2] Institute of Urban Meteorology, China Meteorological Administration, Beijing, Chine
  • [b4] Beijing Climate Center, Beijing Meteorological Bureau, Beijing, Chine
  • 2014
  • [b1] State Key Lab. of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology, Normal Univ., Beijing, Chine
  • [b2] College of Resources Sciences and Technology, Beijing Normal Univ., Beijing, Chine
  • [b3] College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking Univ., Beijing, Chine
  • 2014
  • [b1] Inst. of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Beijing, Chine
  • [b2] Univ. of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, Chine
  • 2014
  • [b1] Inst. of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, CAS, Beijing, Chine
  • [b2] China Center for Resources Satellite Data and Application, Beijing, Chine