Method for Quantifying Supply and Demand of Construction Minerals in Urban Regions—A Case Study of Hanoi and Its Hinterland
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Regional Material Flow Analysis; urbanization; hinterland; building materials; supply and demand; mining; built environment; integrated planning;All these keywords.
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