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Rapid urban expansion has radically transformed urban landscape of Chinese cities recently. It is believed that mainland Chinese cities have rapidly suburbanized. Schools, exerting an important influence on residential location decisions and the demand for area housing, are one of the most ubiquitous institutions shaping city and regional ecology, policy, and everyday experience. This study inquired how Shanghai is suburbanized by investigating urban form of all elementary schools of Shanghai. This study measured land use, street network, and density within four buffers (100m, 200m, 400m, and 800m) of more than 700 elementary schools in Shanghai. Spatial and multivariate regression models were applied to examine the changes of urban form of school neighborhoods in Shanghai.
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