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Ali Aldrees, Abdulrasheed Mohammed, Salisu Dan?azumi and Sani Isah Abba
Flooding is a major environmental problem facing urban cities, causing varying degrees of damage to properties and disruption to socio-economic activities. Nigeria is the most populous African country and Kano metropolis is the second largest urban cente...
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Sebastián Vallejos, Luis Berdun, Marcelo Armentano, Silvia Schiaffino and Daniela Godoy
Data captured by mobile devices enable us, among other things, learn the places where users go, identify their home and workplace, the places they usually visit (e.g., supermarket, gym, etc.), the different paths they take to move from one place to anoth...
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Francisco García-Moro
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?Cities on the Move? fue una exposición itinerante de arte comisariada por Hans-Ulrigh Obrist y Hou Hanru dedicada a las emergentes ciudades de Asia. La sexta edición tuvo lugar en 1999 en Bangkok, una ciudad que aún se estaba recuperando de una grave cr...
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Francisco García-Moro
Pág. 98 - 101
?Cities on the Move? was an itinerant art exhibition curated by Hans-Ulrigh Obrist and Hou Hanru that versed about modern urbanity in Asia. The sixth edition took place in 1999 in Bangkok, a city that was still recovering from a severe financial crisis. ...
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Yanzhong Yin, Qunyong Wu and Mengmeng Li
Understanding intercity mobility patterns is important for future urban planning, in which the intensity of intercity mobility indicates the degree of urban integration development. This study investigates the intercity mobility patterns of the Greater B...
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Michal Wolanski
In 2016, Carlos Moreno proposed the concept of ?15-minute cities? based on the principles of proximity, diversity, density, and ubiquity. In fact, he re-formulated (?re-invented?) some of the already existing planning principles, making them recognized a...
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Asghar Abedini, Farshid Aram, Amin Khalili and Elham Mirzaei
Today?s cities are increasing their space zones while becoming more vulnerable to natural disasters and man-made threats. The initial evaluation of the resilience of city systems is of great importance and helps develop policies and measures that would i...
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Miguel R. Luaces, Jesús A. Fisteus, Luis Sánchez-Fernández, Mario Munoz-Organero, Jesús Balado, Lucía Díaz-Vilariño and Henrique Lorenzo
Providing citizens with the ability to move around in an accessible way is a requirement for all cities today. However, modeling city infrastructures so that accessible routes can be computed is a challenge because it involves collecting information from...
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Stepan Medvedenko,Dmitry Namiot
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This article discusses the features of visual analysis of railway passenger traffic data using the Kepler.gl visualization application. First of all, we consider the problems associated with the growth of passenger traffic in cities, which arise as a res...
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Emily Grise, Anson Stewart, Ahmed El-Geneidy
Pág. 863 - 884
As cities have grown more dispersed and auto-oriented, demand for travel has become increasingly difficult to meet via public transit. Public transit ridership, particularly bus ridership, has recently been on the decline in many urban areas in Canada an...
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