March 18, 2014-ZTE Corporation achieved second place in the World Intellectual Pro ble of patent applicants, strengthening the company' s position as one of the world' s leading With 2309 filings under the Patent C...March 18, 2014-ZTE Corporation achieved second place in the World Intellectual Pro ble of patent applicants, strengthening the company' s position as one of the world' s leading With 2309 filings under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT), ZTE was second only to ZTE ranked number one. perty Organization's annual ta- technology innovators. Panasonic. In 2011 and 2012,展开更多
Around the globe, streets and sidewalks in cities are being contested as spaces that should be used for more than transportation. This paper analyzes street spaces as public goods, or their nature as a 'public poo...Around the globe, streets and sidewalks in cities are being contested as spaces that should be used for more than transportation. This paper analyzes street spaces as public goods, or their nature as a 'public pool,' from the perspective of property rights. After conducting a picture for the use of public street spaces in two innovative districts in Beijing via big data description and field investigation, this paper analyzes the use of public spaces from the perspective of property rights, spatial supply and demand, and the distribution and management of public goods. It further proposes three strategies for street design transformation, including refined management, design integrity, and planning priority transformation.展开更多
文摘March 18, 2014-ZTE Corporation achieved second place in the World Intellectual Pro ble of patent applicants, strengthening the company' s position as one of the world' s leading With 2309 filings under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT), ZTE was second only to ZTE ranked number one. perty Organization's annual ta- technology innovators. Panasonic. In 2011 and 2012,
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(51608294,51978359)the Beijing Social Science Funding(17GLC055)
文摘Around the globe, streets and sidewalks in cities are being contested as spaces that should be used for more than transportation. This paper analyzes street spaces as public goods, or their nature as a 'public pool,' from the perspective of property rights. After conducting a picture for the use of public street spaces in two innovative districts in Beijing via big data description and field investigation, this paper analyzes the use of public spaces from the perspective of property rights, spatial supply and demand, and the distribution and management of public goods. It further proposes three strategies for street design transformation, including refined management, design integrity, and planning priority transformation.