Shanghai Land & Resources, Volume. 46, Issue 2, 125(2025)
Spatial agglomeration matching characteristics of productive industries in urban-suburban areas
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GONG Minfei, SHI Haixia. Spatial agglomeration matching characteristics of productive industries in urban-suburban areas[J]. Shanghai Land & Resources, 2025, 46(2): 125
Received: Jan. 27, 2025
Accepted: Aug. 25, 2025
Published Online: Aug. 25, 2025
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