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Industry and City Integration

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In terms of industry-and-city integration, industry refers to the secondary and tertiary industries and city refers to the functions it possesses with the people, residences, infrastructure, public facilities, social security, and ecological surroundings within it. The integration of industry and city, through various measures such as scientific orientation, overall planning, rational layout, investment, and construction is designed to match and combine industry and people, city and people, industry and settlement, industry and infrastructure, and industry and social security, and to realize the coexistence of people and buildings, people and ecology, and people and nature, and hence a balanced development can come true with human orientation, city flourishing with industry, industry promoted by city and city-industry interaction, and rural-urban integration.

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Shao, Z. (2015). Industry and City Integration. In: The New Urban Area Development. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-44958-5_26

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