Dili Yanjiu ( ISSN:1000-0585)

Dili Yanjiu
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Dili Yanjiu ( ISSN:1000-0585)

Dili Yanjiu (ISSN:1000-0585) is a peer-reviewed scopus-indexed journal from 2019 to present. The publisher of this journal is Journal of Science China Press. DY committed to gathering and disseminating excellent research achievements. The journal welcomes all types of Social Sciences includes Geography, Planning and Development so on.

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(Vol 44 , Issue 01 ) | 30 Nov 2025

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(Vol 44 , Issue 01 ) | 31 Dec 2025

Aim And Scope

Dili Yanjiu ( ISSN:1000-0585)

1. Social Sciences

2. Geography

3. Planning and Development

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Dili Yanjiu ( ISSN:1000-0585)

DY-08-11-2025-1133

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Dili Yanjiu ( ISSN:1000-0585)

Spatiotemporal evolution and influencing factors of urban carbon emission efficiency in China: Based on heterogeneous spatial stochastic frontier model

With the introduction of the “carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goals”, improving city carbon emission efficiency has become a necessary path to achieving economic, social, and environmental coordinated development. This article employs a heterogeneous spatial stochastic frontier model to estimate city carbon emission efficiency and conducts an empirical analysis of the spatiotem

DY-08-11-2025-1132

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Dili Yanjiu ( ISSN:1000-0585)

A road network resilience assessment in high disaster risk areas: The case study of aba tibetan and qiang autonomous prefecture

In geographically vulnerable areas, road networks are costly and dangerous to build, and difficult to repair. A stable transportation system can bring about stable regional economic development. Based on the theory of road network resilience assessment, we combine the multi-hazard characteristics of disaster-prone regions, scientifically construct a quantitative index system for assessing strik

DY-08-11-2025-1101

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Dili Yanjiu ( ISSN:1000-0585)

Spatial pattern and spatial heterogeneity of influencing factors of housing quality in urban china

Accurately identifying the spatial distribution characteristics and the spatial heterogeneity of influencing factors of housing quality in 337 prefecture-level and above cities in China can provide an important scientific basis for profoundly understanding regional development gap and promoting the high-quality development of urban housing in China. Based on the data of China's population c

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