Assessing sustainable development in industrial regions towards smart built environment management using Earth observation big data
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Open access
Authors
Zhang, Zehua
Date
2023Supervisor
Yongze Song
Peng Wu
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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Humanities
School
School of Design and the Built Environment
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Abstract
This thesis investigates the sustainability of nationwide industrial regions using Earth observation big data, from environmental and socio-economic perspectives. The research contributes to spatial methodology design and decision-making support. New spatial methods, including the robust geographical detector and the concept of geocomplexity, are proposed to demonstrate the spatial properties of industrial sustainability. The study delivers scientific decision-making advice to industry stakeholders and policymakers for the post-construction assessment and future planning phases. The research has been published in prestigious geography journals, demonstrating its success.
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