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Urban rail transit system is now playing a key role in utilizing and expanding city’s scale and space structure, and is the key part of the construction of urban transport infrastructures. With the growing demand of introducing and pushing the intensive utilization of urban rail transit station area, the article summarizes the issues and challenges which occurred during the practice of developing rail transport in city, and proposes a research structure for the theory and policy research on comprehensive development and integrated use of land and space around metro stations.
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Supported by National-sponsored Funding Program for Social Sciences of China (13&ZD026), Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (51108018).
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Lu, Y., Qin, K. (2014). The Structure Research on Comprehensive Development and Integrated Use of Land and Space Around Metro Stations for the Sustainable Rail Transit Development. In: Xia, H., Zhang, Y. (eds) The 2nd International Symposium on Rail Transit Comprehensive Development (ISRTCD) Proceedings. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-37589-7_1
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