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The analysis of the factors influencing the HSR functional layout is conducted on the basis of the planning compilation of the area surrounding the HSR or the new town around the HSR at the macro-, meso- and micro-spatial levels in combination with the urban development stage and the existing conditions of the adjacent and surrounding areas, which will be beneficial in defining the possible passenger sources for the HSR station and promoting industrial development and the required service functions. This chapter discusses the planning compilation research implemented at different spatial levels and the associated promotional approaches and analysis methods, which are explained through a case study. This chapter shows that specifically designed research can provide a basis for the spatial planning of the new town around a HSR station, with Wuhu City as the example.
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Wang, L., Gu, H. (2019). Planning Analysis of the Surrounding Area of HSR Station. In: Studies on China’s High-Speed Rail New Town Planning and Development. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-6916-2_6
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