Urbanie & Urbanus
Issue 2021 Dec
Regeneration
Issue 6, P.24 - P.35
Does urban renewal impact social interaction in public open space? Evidence from Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
Yuxiao He
and
Gianni Talamini
and
Luzheng Jiang
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