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Fig.1.Zoning of Shanghai in accordance with the 2017–2035 development master plan (Рис_1.docx, 335 Kb) [Download]
Table 1.Economic structure of Shanghai (2000-2019) (таблица_1.docx, 17 Kb) [Download]
Table 2.Urban green spaces in Shanghai districts (2019) (Табл_2.docx, 18 Kb) [Download]
Table 3.Shanghai Digitalization Indicators (2010-2019) (Т_3.docx, 16 Kb) [Download]