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Yushan Zhang, Dena Kasraian, Pieter van Wesemael
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Recent innovations in business models and technology have brought out new mobility systems, including shared and electric micro-mobility. A rapidly expanding strand of literature mirrors the micro-mobility?s exponential growth and popularity. While many ...
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Alexandre Pereira Santos, Juan Miguel Rodriguez-Lopez, Cleiton Chiarel and Jürgen Scheffran
How just are risk responses that worsen vulnerability in the long term? Should the urban poor be left with self-reliance when facing hazards in the Anthropocene? This research investigates urban development and vulnerability in the Anthropocene. While it...
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Mohamed Badhrudeen, Sybil Derrible, Trivik Verma, Amirhassan Kermanshah and Angelo Furno
This article presents a method to uncover universal patterns and similarities in the urban road networks of the 80 most populated cities in the world. To that end, we used degree distribution, link length distribution, and intersection angle distribution...
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Valerio Di Pinto, Antonio M. Rinaldi and Francesco Rossini
This paper explores the link between the current vision of the ?smart city? and the notion of urban autopoiesis understood as self-organized/managed urban systems. It seeks to highlight how the use of GIS analysis, applied to the study of informal settle...
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Xin Guo, Hongfei Chen and Xiping Yang
Urban vitality is an important indicator of urban development capacity. Streets? metrics can depict intro-urban fabrics and physiognomy in detail, and thus street vitality affected by street metrics is a concrete manifestation of urban vitality. However,...
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