Infrastructure ecology: an evolving paradigm for sustainable urban development
Arka Pandit(Georgia Institute of Technology), John C. Crittenden(Georgia Institute of Technology), Rusong Wang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Valerie M. Thomas(Georgia Institute of Technology), Hillary Brown(City College of New York), Marc J. Weissburg(Georgia Institute of Technology), Elizabeth Minne(Georgia Institute of Technology), Perry Pei‐Ju Yang(Georgia Institute of Technology), Hyunju Jeong(Georgia Institute of Technology), Joshua Newell(University of Michigan), Ming Xu(Qingdao University), Feng Li(Shanghai Xuhui Central Hospital), Michael E. Chang(Georgia Institute of Technology), Zhongming Lu(Beijing Normal University), Jean-Ann C. James(Georgia Institute of Technology), Xuewei Yu(Georgia Institute of Technology)
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