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Shiwei Lu, Yaping Huang, Chaoyang Shi and Xiping Yang
The design and optimization of urban form has always been a hot topic in urban planning and development research. Besides, the creation of continuous vitality in urban areas is of critical importance in the development of urbanization. However, due to th...
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Ho-Soon Choi
This study focuses on sustainable development in urban planning and develops a 21st century sustainable neighborhood. For empirical neighborhood design, urban design was conducted on a specific 5.2 ha site in Le Rheu Commune, France. Targeting a site wit...
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Khaled Alawadi, Nour Alkhaja, Mariam Alazab Alhadhrami, Sara Omar Mustafa
Pág. 189 - 214
More than a house of worship, religious buildings have a critical and authoritative role in the social and political life of people. Yet, such places of divine and spirit have received limited attention in transportation and urban planning research. This...
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Elia Canosa Zamora and Ángela García Carballo
The objective of this article is to analyze the implementation of eco-neighborhoods in the city of Madrid. This is a new formulation that joins, within neighborhood scale, purposes of environmental sustainability with social and economic aims. First, we ...
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Elia Canosa Zamora and Ángela García Carballo
The objective of this article is to analyze the implementation of eco-neighborhoods in the city of Madrid. This is a new formulation that joins, within neighborhood scale, purposes of environmental sustainability with social and economic aims. First, we ...
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ChengHe Guan, Richard Peiser
The effects of metro system development and urban form on housing prices highly depend on the spatial temporal conditions of the urban neighborhoods. However, scholars have not yet comprehensively examined these interactions at a neighborhood-scale. This...
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Minghao Liu, Jianxiang Wang, Qingxi Luo, Lingbo Sun and Enming Wang
Exploring spatial anisotropy features and capturing spatial interactions during urban change simulation is of great significance to enhance the effectiveness of dynamic urban modeling and improve simulation accuracy. Addressing the inadequacies of curren...
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Andreas F. Gkontzis, Sotiris Kotsiantis, Georgios Feretzakis and Vassilios S. Verykios
Smart cities, leveraging advanced data analytics, predictive models, and digital twin techniques, offer a transformative model for sustainable urban development. Predictive analytics is critical to proactive planning, enabling cities to adapt to evolving...
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Ekaterina Lesnyak, Tabea Belkot, Johannes Hurka, Jan Philipp Hörding, Lea Kuhlmann, Pavel Paulau, Marvin Schnabel, Patrik Schönfeldt and Jan Middelberg
The heat transition is a central pillar of the energy transition, aiming to decarbonize and improve the energy efficiency of the heat supply in both the private and industrial sectors. On the one hand, this is achieved by substituting fossil fuels with r...
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Dan Wang, Shouwen Jiang, Bingsheng Liu, Xinjian Li and Xiaohao Yuan
Residents? willingness to cooperate can contribute to the success of urban regeneration projects worldwide. However, limited research has explored factors determining residents? willingness to cooperate with neighborhood regeneration projects. This study...
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Petra Lütke and Eva Maria Jäger
Food and nutrition trends cater for many more functions than simply satisfying the physical need for food. Given the fundamental significance of everyday food it seems clear that it is also relevant in urban development processes. Nutrition trends and fo...
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Ayyoob Sharifi, Maryam Roosta and Masoud Javadpoor
As cities are exposed to a portfolio of risks, the concept of resilience has risen to prominence over the past two decades. Consequently, a large volume of research has been published on different aspects of urban resilience. However, urban form resilien...
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Franziska Kirschner
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The infrastructure for parking and parked cars themselves (e.g., parked cars blocking bike lanes and sidewalks or the visibility range) can lead to conflicts for pedestrians and cyclists. The perception of conflicts could discourage walking and cycling i...
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Najmeh Mozaffaree Pour and Tõnu Oja
From 1990 to 2018, built-up areas in Tallinn, Estonia?s capital city, increased by 25.03%, while its population decreased by -10.19%. Investigating the factors affecting urban expansion and modeling it are critical steps to detect future expansion trends...
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Qingying Yu, Chuanming Chen, Liping Sun and Xiaoyao Zheng
Urban hotspot area detection is an important issue that needs to be explored for urban planning and traffic management. It is of great significance to mine hotspots from taxi trajectory data, which reflect residents? travel characteristics and the operat...
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ChengHe Guan, Ann Forsyth
Pág. 367?388
In China, a centralized planning culture has created similar neighborhoods across the country. Using a survey of 1,048 individuals conducted in 2016 in Chengdu?located in a carefully conceptualized typology of neighborhood forms?we analyzed the associati...
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Bradley Bereitschaft
With support and demand for walkable urban spaces on the rise, there has been growing concern among academics and practitioners of increasing exclusivity, particularly in amenity-rich areas. This study examines equity in neighborhood walkability from the...
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Elizabeth C. Delmelle
This analysis examines the spatial fragmentation of the urban landscape with respect to neighborhoods classified according to their racial, demographic, housing and socioeconomic characteristics. The analysis is performed on the 50 largest metropolitan a...
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Ivis García
Human ecology, a stream of planning, was developed by Park, Burgess, and Hoyt. This theoretical model emphasized mobility and assimilation as natural paths to housing. This essay offers an analysis of its influence on urban theory and policymaking in the...
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With support and demand for walkable urban spaces on the rise, there has been growing concern among academics and practitioners of increasing exclusivity, particularly in amenity-rich areas. This study examines equity in neighborhood walkability from the...
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