New Perspective of “Human-Earth” Spatial Design: Ecological Pattern of Population Spatial Inhabitation

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According to the ecological pattern of population spatial inhabitation (EPPSI), the planning of population spatial distribution shall include capacity and spatial distribution. The core connotation is that the population capacity is based on the carrying capacity of “natural-economic-social” complex system and the spatial distribution is based on “sustainable-efficient-equal” value orientation.

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3190-3195

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May 2012

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