Research on the evaluation and optimization model of community public space during the epidemic prevention period based on TOPSIS
Since 2019n-CoV has swept the whole world, people's daily life is affected seriously and the public space system is facing to major challenges. Community public space should be re-evaluated and optimized as people change the way they use it. This research conducted a nationwide questionnaire su...
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