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Courtney Babb, Sam McLeod, Conor Noone
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Despite a broad consensus that cycling can address a range of transportation issues, many countries have struggled to institute measures to increase cycling participation. Even for cities that have achieved marked progress, there remains a gap in making ...
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Kassahun Gashu and Endalew Terefe Alene
There could be many empirical contexts which could be applied in urban resilience. The general objective of this research is to assess urban expansion and its implication on urban resilience in regio-metropolitan cities in the Amhara Region (Gondar and B...
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Thiara Vichiato Breda
There are mappings of indigenous lands, mappings with indigenous participation, and mappings made by indigenous people, all of them resulting from cartographic intentions, mapping motives, and distinct meanings of spatiality. Starting from the questionin...
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Sampa Chisumbe, Clinton Aigbavboa, Erastus Mwanaumo and Wellington Thwala
Development of urban housing requires participation of various stakeholders, from the state, private sector, and community to the civil society organizations. Cognizant of that fact, this research sought to establish the measurement model for stakeholder...
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Xunyu Zhang, Dongxu Pan, Kapo Wong and Yuanzhi Zhang
Over the past few decades, development in China (including Shenzhen) has been led by the State, meaning that the government has been responsible for major decisions in urban construction and management. However, the current enormous contradiction between...
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