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Frontier Revitalisation of Industrial Heritage with Urban–Rural Fringe in China

The urban–rural fringe is at the forefront of the confrontation between the agricultural and industrial civilisations. How to handle the relationship between the two civilisations in this region and ensure its sustainable development is an eternal topic in the science of the human-living environment...

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Published in:Buildings (Basel) 2024-05, Vol.14 (5), p.1256
Main Authors: Gan, Tingjiang, Chen, Juan, Yao, Muxia, Cenci, Jeremy, Zhang, Jiazhen, He, Yunxiao
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Industrial development
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Rural areas
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Social change
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Urban regeneration
Urbanization
urban–rural fringe
Wilderness areas
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