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Artigos de revistas sobre o assunto "Weifang Shi (Chine)"
Diyaljee, Vishnu. "Discussion of “Deformation of Geogrid-Reinforced Segmental Retaining Wall due to Insufficient Compaction of Loess Backfill: Case Study in Shaanxi Province, China” by Weifeng Sun, Changgen Yan, Wei Xu, Yuling Shi, Zhiquan Zhang, and Yongli Xie". Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities 34, n.º 5 (outubro de 2020): 07020001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)cf.1943-5509.0001503.
Texto completo da fonteSun, Weifeng, Changgen Yan, Wei Xu, Yuling Shi, Zhiquan Zhang e Yongli Xie. "Closure to “Deformation of Geogrid-Reinforced Segmental Retaining Wall due to Insufficient Compaction of Loess Backfill: Case Study in Shaanxi Province, China” by Weifeng Sun, Changgen Yan, Wei Xu, Yuling Shi, Zhiquan Zhang, and Yongli Xie". Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities 34, n.º 5 (outubro de 2020): 07020002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)cf.1943-5509.0001504.
Texto completo da fonteWu, Xiguo, e Xiuzhen Liu. "Analysis of the expression of D-dimer, CD147 and miR203 and their correlation in gastric cancer". Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences 35, n.º 2 (13 de março de 2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.12669/pjms.35.2.718.
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Feng, Saier. "Urbanisation et aménagement des "villages urbains" en Chine, 2004-2020 : études de cas à Weifang". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris, EHESS, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024EHES0050.
Texto completo da fonteSince the advent of China's market economy in 1978, the intensification of economic growth has been coupled with increased urbanization, characterized by a significant migratory flow of the rural population to urban areas on a national scale. Governed by the household registration system, or hukou (户口), this division between rural and non-rural population, and the related land structure, engenders regulation and distinct allocations of resource between the two zones. Urban lands are owned by the State, while rural lands are collective properties of the villagers, two management methods that are applied throughout the country. In this context, the villages that have been absorbed into the urban administrative boundaries, whether they were on the periphery or not of the existing cities, are designated under the term “urban village”. They constitute the core of this study. Our research focuses on the evolution of “urban villages” in Weifang, a city emblematic of Shandong peninsula, particularly known for its famous annual kite festival. By relying on a field study conducted between 2017 and 2020, the thesis describes the management dynamics and associated policies based on three specific case studies. It mobilizes to conduct interviews with officials, public institutions, “villagers” (inhabitants possessing a rural hukou and local), city dwellers, members of the “villagers” committee, direct observations, photographs, and a variety of primary documentation (laws, decrees, urban planning documents).Structured in three sections, this thesis comprises eight chapters.The first chapter sets the socio-institutional context that catalyzed the emergence, expansion, and eventual integration of “urban villages” into broader city frameworks. Chapter 2 embarks on a comprehensive exploration of the definition of “urban villages”, tracing its temporal evolution through analyses by both Chinese and Western researchers. Chapter 3 elucidates the dual nature of the hukou system, and the land tenure issues, paying attention to the transitions (from rural to non-rural) and shifts in land rights of residents throughout the urbanization phases of “urban villages”.The second section zooms into the specific case of my hometown, Weifang, which contained 298 “urban villages” in 2019, among which I chose my case studies. Chapter 4 profiles Weifang, detailing its geographical, economic, sociological characteristics, and urban trajectory, as well as examining the transformations in its “urban villages” since 2004. The three “urban villages” (Beigouxi, Nanhuzhuxi, and Donsanjia) are meticulously examined, with underlying motivations for their selection, their renovation trajectory, and resident testimonies discussed. Chapter 5 reviews the policies and governmental directives concerning “urban village” planning, particularly the decrees of 2004, 2006, and 2007.The third section focuses on various stakeholders engaged in the “urban village” development process. Chapter 6 assesses the roles of governmental agencies, real estate developers, and “villagers” committees. Chapter 7 captures the perspectives and sentiments of the “villagers”, urban residents, and migrants. The final chapter investigates the dynamics among these actors, identifies the challenges inherent to the urban planning process, and examines the strategies contemplated by local authorities to overcome these hurdles
Livros sobre o assunto "Weifang Shi (Chine)"
Shandong Sheng wen wu ke ji bao hu zhong xin. Weifang Shi hu yuan xiu shan gong cheng bao gao. Beijing Shi: Wen wu chu ban she, 2017.
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