Y.Y. Gan
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The green space availability paradox in high-density cities
Evidence from Shenzhen, China
In high-density contexts, the Urban Green Spaces (UGS) availability often fails to benefit from the theoretical advantages of compact developments, but rather is negatively affected. There are existing studies have applied GIS-based analysis to examine such phenomenon in terms of
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Uneven primary healthcare supply of rural doctors and medical equipment in remote China
Community impact and the moderating effect of policy intervention
Background: Unequal access to primary healthcare (PHC) has become a critical issue in global health inequalities, requiring governments to implement policies tailored to communities’ needs and abilities. However, the place-based facility dimension of PHCs is oversimplified in cur
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Background The primary care facilities in a region play a vital role in maintaining the health of the local residents as the gatekeeper. At present,there is a lack of research on the allocation of primary care resources in Tibet,a remote autonomous region in northwestern China. O
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In Australia,28% of the population live in remote and rural areas,where they face many health service utilization challenges due to geographical conditions,and generally have lower health status than those living in coastal metropolitan areas. To address the challenges of accessi
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The Maritime Mindset
A Conceptual and Practical Exploration of Mapping Port Cities
Centuries of trade have left their traces in the culture and society of port cities. This paper explores the usefulness of the concept “maritime mindset” to recognize these traces, and analyses it from different disciplinary perspectives. In the second part, it proposes the pract
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