|
china |
10 |
|
cross-border healthcare |
5 |
|
health reform |
5 |
|
informal housing |
5 |
|
policy review |
5 |
|
pricing mechanism |
5 |
|
property rights |
5 |
|
small property right housing |
5 |
|
trade in healthcare services |
5 |
|
urban redevelopment |
5 |
|
urban village |
5 |
|
entrepreneurial motivation |
4 |
|
machine learning |
4 |
|
policy entrepreneurship |
4 |
|
relocation intention |
4 |
|
rurality |
4 |
|
shenzhen |
4 |
|
strategic‐relational |
4 |
|
air pollution |
3 |
|
commodity housing estate |
3 |
|
covid-19 |
3 |
|
development index |
3 |
|
digital planning and development |
3 |
|
educational inequalities |
3 |
|
healthcare reform |
3 |
|
hong kong |
3 |
|
house prices |
3 |
|
housing price |
3 |
|
land change |
3 |
|
new york city |
3 |
|
non-linear relationship |
3 |
|
rental housing |
3 |
|
residential relocation |
3 |
|
residential satisfaction |
3 |
|
rural gentrification |
3 |
|
traditional inner city neighborhood |
3 |
|
transaction cost |
3 |
|
uncertainties |
3 |
|
urban renewal |
3 |
|
xiamen |
3 |
|
3-a hospitals |
2 |
|
access to healthcare |
2 |
|
accessibility |
2 |
|
actor-network theory |
2 |
|
advent-guard artists |
2 |
|
aestheticisation |
2 |
|
art students |
2 |
|
australia |
2 |
|
bargaining power |
2 |
|
beijing |
2 |
|
capability environmental justice |
2 |
|
capitalization of education |
2 |
|
chinese city |
2 |
|
commodification |
2 |
|
counter-urbanisation |
2 |
|
countryside |
2 |
|
covid-19 pandemic |
2 |
|
demolition and relocation |
2 |
|
diagnosis |
2 |
|
difference in difference |
2 |
|
displacement |
2 |
|
distributional environmental justice |
2 |
|
e-waste |
2 |
|
enclave urbanism |
2 |
|
evaluation framework |
2 |
|
gated communities |
2 |
|
general entropy indexes |
2 |
|
gentrification |
2 |
|
geographically and temporally regression |
2 |
|
geographies of education |
2 |
|
ground-up approach |
2 |
|
guangzhou |
2 |
|
healthcare bed |
2 |
|
healthcare resource |
2 |
|
high-quality healthcare resources |
2 |
|
hospital quality |
2 |
|
housing differentiation |
2 |
|
housing financialisation |
2 |
|
housing precarity |
2 |
|
human mobility |
2 |
|
informal settlements |
2 |
|
infrastructuring mobility |
2 |
|
institution |
2 |
|
institutional change |
2 |
|
interdependencies between gentrifiers |
2 |
|
landlord–tenant power relation |
2 |
|
long-term rental apartment (lra) |
2 |
|
long-term rental apartments |
2 |
|
market transition |
2 |
|
middle-class |
2 |
|
neighborhood governance |
2 |
|
neoliberalism |
2 |
|
nonhuman agency |
2 |
|
patient mobility |
2 |
|
physician |
2 |
|
planetary rural geographies |
2 |
|
planning intervention |
2 |
|
policy drift |
2 |
|
policy layering |
2 |
|
political economy |
2 |
|
post-productivist era |
2 |
|
post-socialist china |
2 |
|
private rental sector |
2 |
|
rare disease |
2 |
|
relationality |
2 |
|
rent-seeking |
2 |
|
residential (im)mobility |
2 |
|
right to the city |
2 |
|
rights consciousness |
2 |
|
rural dull |
2 |
|
rural idyll |
2 |
|
rural-urban interface |
2 |
|
school franchising |
2 |
|
shanghai |
2 |
|
social power |
2 |
|
social representation |
2 |
|
social structural change |
2 |
|
southeast asia |
2 |
|
spatial accessibility |
2 |
|
spatial error model |
2 |
|
spatial regression model |
2 |
|
spatial-temporal evolution |
2 |
|
state |
2 |
|
state entrepreneurialism |
2 |
|
state–market–society relation |
2 |
|
state–society relationship |
2 |
|
student housing |
2 |
|
subletting |
2 |
|
super-gentrification |
2 |
|
transitional period |
2 |
|
travel restrictions |
2 |
|
urban informality |
2 |
|
urban marginality |
2 |
|
urban revolution |
2 |
|
urbanism |
2 |
|
urbanization |
2 |
|
worlding |
2 |
|
业主委员会 |
2 |
|
业主立案法团 |
2 |
|
城中村 |
2 |
|
城市更新 |
2 |
|
文化城市打造 |
2 |
|
文化身份 |
2 |
|
比较研究 |
2 |
|
社区治理 |
2 |
|
移民城市 |
2 |
|
"transportation+" |
1 |
|
(post)suburbia |
1 |
|
2sfca |
1 |
|
administrative hierarchy, small city, jiyuan, china |
1 |
|
adult |
1 |
|
affordable housing |
1 |
|
african migrants |
1 |
|
airbnb |
1 |
|
artificial immune system |
1 |
|
belt and road initiative |
1 |
|
built environment |
1 |
|
capitalist globalization |
1 |
|
capitalization of urban greening |
1 |
|
citizenship |
1 |
|
city-level factor |
1 |
|
civil society |
1 |
|
club goods |
1 |
|
club green space |
1 |
|
collective action |
1 |
|
community cohesion |
1 |
|
community participation |
1 |
|
commuting burden |
1 |
|
comparative analysis |
1 |
|
computationalism |
1 |
|
consciousness on property rights |
1 |
|
contestation |
1 |
|
creative and cultural industries |
1 |
|
creative city |
1 |
|
creative class |
1 |
|
creative spatio-temporal fix |
1 |
|
creativity |
1 |
|
crisis management |
1 |
|
critical urban theories |
1 |
|
cross-scale dynamics |
1 |
|
cultural city |
1 |
|
cumulative causation |
1 |
|
customary tenure |
1 |
|
demographic changes |
1 |
|
development zone |
1 |
|
dynamics |
1 |
|
e2sfca |
1 |
|
east asia |
1 |
|
edge urban areas |
1 |
|
education |
1 |
|
education-led gated communities |
1 |
|
empowerment |
1 |
|
endogenous nature of institutions |
1 |
|
entrepreneurial city |
1 |
|
entrepreneurial governance |
1 |
|
environmental justice |
1 |
|
equitable housing policies |
1 |
|
field |
1 |
|
financialization |
1 |
|
g2sfca method |
1 |
|
gated communities (商住小區) |
1 |
|
gated community |
1 |
|
gated community (gc) |
1 |
|
general hospital |
1 |
|
geo-computational social sciences |
1 |
|
geographical information science |
1 |
|
geographical perspectives |
1 |
|
geographical weighted regression model (gwr) |
1 |
|
geographically and temporally weighted regression |
1 |
|
global south |
1 |
|
governance efficacy (治理效能) |
1 |
|
greater bay area |
1 |
|
green development |
1 |
|
greenness exposure |
1 |
|
guangzhou (廣州) |
1 |
|
habitus |
1 |
|
health inequalities |
1 |
|
health tourism |
1 |
|
healthcare |
1 |
|
healthcare facilities |
1 |
|
healthcare service |
1 |
|
healthcare services |
1 |
|
hedonic did approach |
1 |
|
hedonic model |
1 |
|
hedonic modeling |
1 |
|
hedonic pricing model |
1 |
|
heterogeneity |
1 |
|
high-density city |
1 |
|
higher education |
1 |
|
homeowner association |
1 |
|
homeowner association (業委會) |
1 |
|
homeowner associations |
1 |
|
homeowners association |
1 |
|
hospital size |
1 |
|
housing |
1 |
|
housing asset |
1 |
|
housing informality |
1 |
|
housing poverty |
1 |
|
housing price dynamics |
1 |
|
housing reform |
1 |
|
housing regime |
1 |
|
housing rent |
1 |
|
housing rental |
1 |
|
housing rental price |
1 |
|
housing segmentation |
1 |
|
human perception |
1 |
|
human rights |
1 |
|
imagery segmentation |
1 |
|
inclusion |
1 |
|
indigenous villager |
1 |
|
industrial land redevelopment |
1 |
|
informal property rights |
1 |
|
institutional arrangement |
1 |
|
institutional constraints |
1 |
|
institutional exclusion |
1 |
|
institutional factor |
1 |
|
intergroup social capital |
1 |
|
international initiatives |
1 |
|
intersectional field |
1 |
|
job-housing relationship |
1 |
|
land use and transport integration |
1 |
|
land use planning |
1 |
|
land-use allocation problem |
1 |
|
landscape amenities |
1 |
|
large chinese cities |
1 |
|
liberal democracy |
1 |
|
life-oriented approach |
1 |
|
literature quantitative analysis |
1 |
|
low-income neighborhood |
1 |
|
market |
1 |
|
market exclusion |
1 |
|
market forces |
1 |
|
mechanism |
1 |
|
medical resource |
1 |
|
micro-scale investigations |
1 |
|
middle class social reproduction |
1 |
|
migrant housing |
1 |
|
migration |
1 |
|
misrecognition |
1 |
|
mortality |
1 |
|
multi-level logistic regression |
1 |
|
multi-objective optimization |
1 |
|
multidimensional dynamics |
1 |
|
multilevel determinants |
1 |
|
multilevel serial mediation analysis |
1 |
|
nanjing |
1 |
|
nanjing china |
1 |
|
nansha |
1 |
|
neighbourhood |
1 |
|
neighbourhood changes |
1 |
|
neighbourhood governance |
1 |
|
neighbourhood interaction |
1 |
|
neighbourhood perception |
1 |
|
neighbouring |
1 |
|
neoliberal governmentality |
1 |
|
neoliberal urban policy |
1 |
|
network forms of organization |
1 |
|
new generation migrant workers |
1 |
|
new-build gentrification |
1 |
|
online housing listings |
1 |
|
pareto front |
1 |
|
passport check |
1 |
|
peri-urban park |
1 |
|
planetary thinking |
1 |
|
policy intervention |
1 |
|
policy mobility |
1 |
|
politics of scale |
1 |
|
polycentric |
1 |
|
poor neighbourhood |
1 |
|
post-political governance |
1 |
|
post-reform china |
1 |
|
poststructural theory of power |
1 |
|
private governance |
1 |
|
privatization of public goods |
1 |
|
property management company |
1 |
|
property-led redevelopment |
1 |
|
public housing policies |
1 |
|
public service |
1 |
|
regional economic disparity |
1 |
|
relational contract |
1 |
|
relational thinking |
1 |
|
relocation satisfaction |
1 |
|
research paradigm |
1 |
|
resettlement housing |
1 |
|
residential mobility |
1 |
|
residents’ committee |
1 |
|
rural revitalisation |
1 |
|
rural-urban relations |
1 |
|
rural–urban migration |
1 |
|
safety perceptions |
1 |
|
safety relativeness |
1 |
|
satisfaction |
1 |
|
school district |
1 |
|
securitization |
1 |
|
security zone |
1 |
|
semantic and sentimental analysis |
1 |
|
sense of belonging |
1 |
|
shantytown redevelopment schemes |
1 |
|
size distribution |
1 |
|
small property rights housing |
1 |
|
smart cities |
1 |
|
smart technologies |
1 |
|
social capital |
1 |
|
social deprivation |
1 |
|
social equalization |
1 |
|
social exclusion |
1 |
|
social inequalities |
1 |
|
social infrastructure |
1 |
|
social media |
1 |
|
social mix |
1 |
|
social networks |
1 |
|
social sustainability |
1 |
|
socio-spatial impacts |
1 |
|
socio-spatial implication |
1 |
|
socioeconomic implication |
1 |
|
sociology |
1 |
|
spatial turn |
1 |
|
spatio-temporal fix |
1 |
|
spatiotemporal analysis |
1 |
|
special economic zone |
1 |
|
spillover effect |
1 |
|
state infrastructural power |
1 |
|
state powerstate rescaling |
1 |
|
state project |
1 |
|
state-led financialization |
1 |
|
state-market-society relations |
1 |
|
state‐ market ‐society interactions |
1 |
|
state‐centred triangular embedment |
1 |
|
state‐led gentrification |
1 |
|
streetscape |
1 |
|
structure of healthcare delivery |
1 |
|
studentification |
1 |
|
studentifier |
1 |
|
subjective wellbeing |
1 |
|
sustainability |
1 |
|
tb-g2sfca |
1 |
|
temporal and institutional dynamics |
1 |
|
tenure security |
1 |
|
the chinese city |
1 |
|
the new urban poor |
1 |
|
the right to appropriation |
1 |
|
the right to participation |
1 |
|
the state |
1 |
|
theil index |
1 |
|
theoretical legitimacy |
1 |
|
therapeutic landscape |
1 |
|
thestate |
1 |
|
tourismscape |
1 |
|
tpsn approach |
1 |
|
transformation |
1 |
|
transit oriented development |
1 |
|
transitional |
1 |
|
transport inequality |
1 |
|
transport modes |
1 |
|
tseung kwan o |
1 |
|
unequal access to education |
1 |
|
urban china studies |
1 |
|
urban difference |
1 |
|
urban entrepreneurialism |
1 |
|
urban experience |
1 |
|
urban neighborhoods |
1 |
|
urban park |
1 |
|
urban parks |
1 |
|
urban politics |
1 |
|
urban social movements |
1 |
|
urban theory |
1 |
|
urbanisation |
1 |
|
village in the city |
1 |
|
visual walkability |
1 |
|
walkability |
1 |
|
wave‐thinking |
1 |
|
well-being |
1 |
|
城市政體理論 |
1 |
|
工業園區轉型 |
1 |
|
文化導向的城市更新 |
1 |