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Strategic transformation of regionalization for the agricultural comprehensive development: The example of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region in China
SHI Wenjiao;HU Yunfeng;SHI Xiaoli;WANG Zong;YAN Huimin;XU Ziwei;REN Bo;KUANG Wenhui;XU Xinliang;CHENG Weiming;CHEN Yan;WU Dongbo;Key Laboratory of Land Surface Pattern and Simulation;Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research;CAS;State Key Laboratory of Remote Sensing Science;School of geography;Beijing Normal University;College of Resources and Environment;University of Chinese Academy of Sciences;College of Resources and Environment Sciences;Hebei Normal University;Key Laboratory of Environmental Evolvement and Ecological Construction of Hebei Province;School of Earth Sciences and Resources;China University of Geosciences;Ningxia Agricultural Comprehensive Development Office;
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HSR mechanisms and effects on the spatial structure of regional tourism in China
WANG Degen;WANG Li;CHEN Tian;LU Lin;NIU Yu;ALAN August Lew;School of Architecture;Soochow University;College of Territorial Resources and Tourism in Anhui Normal University;Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research;CAS;Department of Tourism;Recreation and Sport Management;University of Florida;Department of Geography;Planning and Recreation;Northern Arizona University;
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Measuring time accessibility and its spatial characteristics in the urban areas of Beijing
WANG Jianghao;DENG Yu;SONG Ci;TIAN Dajiang;Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research;CAS;Jiangsu Center for Collaborative Innovation in Geographical Information Resource Development and Application;The Postdoctoral Research Station of Tourism Information Research Center;Beijing Union University & University of International Business and Economics;School of Information Technology and Management;University of International Business and Economics;
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