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Urbanisation and human health in China: Spatial features and a systemic perspective

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Li, Xinhu
Wang, Cuiping
Zhang, Guoqin
Xiao, Lishan
Dixon, Jane

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Background, aims and scope: Current studies have paid little attention to the dynamism in urban spatial expansion and its possible environmental and health effects or to the health effects of rapid urban environmental change at different points along the

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Environmental Science and Pollution Research

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2037-12-31