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Mina Akhavan, Ilaria Mariotti, Lisa Astolfi and Annapaola Canevari
The late 2000s witnessed a wide diffusion of innovative workplaces, named coworking spaces, designed to host creative people and entrepreneurs: the coworkers. Sharing the same space may provide a collaborative community to those kinds of workers who othe...
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Quynh C. Nguyen, Tom Belnap, Pallavi Dwivedi, Amir Hossein Nazem Deligani, Abhinav Kumar, Dapeng Li, Ross Whitaker, Jessica Keralis, Heran Mane, Xiaohe Yue, Thu T. Nguyen, Tolga Tasdizen and Kim D. Brunisholz
Collecting neighborhood data can both be time- and resource-intensive, especially across broad geographies. In this study, we leveraged 1.4 million publicly available Google Street View (GSV) images from Utah to construct indicators of the neighborhood b...
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Yiwen Tang, Jiaxin Zhang, Runjiao Liu and Yunqin Li
Streets are an important component of urban landscapes and reflect the image, quality of life, and vitality of public spaces. With the help of the Google Cityscapes urban dataset and the DeepLab-v3 deep learning model, we segmented panoramic images to ob...
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Roberto Pizzolotto
Where the streets have no name is probably the preferred place for a volunteer OpenStreetMapper. Launched in 2004, the Open Street Map project aimed to share geographical data based on volunteer mapping and led to the collection of geographical data from...
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Tessio Novack, Leonard Vorbeck, Heinrich Lorei and Alexander Zipf
As a recognized type of art, graffiti is a cultural asset and an important aspect of a city?s aesthetics. As such, graffiti is associated with social and commercial vibrancy and is known to attract tourists. However, positional uncertainty and incomplete...
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J. Travis Bland
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Much effort has been devoted to the evaluation of network effectiveness. Recent scholarship has made an important distinction between network outcomes or productivity and the underlying dynamics or processes that ultimately shape the nature of such joint...
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Mahbub Rashid
In several publications between 1998 and 2003, Elizabeth Burton examined whether urban compactness promotes social equity. Based on an extensive literature review, Burton developed numerous urban compactness and social equity measures. Using a sample of ...
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Nasibu Mramba
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Ramly Hasan,Noriah Othman,Faridah Ismail
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Street trees are an important part of city development. Proper tree management provides conducive environment for socialization. Previous research revealed the social factors and hazards associated with urban street trees but the elements that influence ...
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Martin Bielik, Sven Schneider, Saskia Kuliga, Danielle Griego, Varun Ojha, Reinhard König, Gerhard Schmitt and Dirk Donath
Urban planners are often challenged with the task of developing design solutions which must meet multiple, and often contradictory, criteria. In this paper, we investigated the trade-offs between social, psychological, and energy potential of the fundame...
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The Kuala Lumpur City Hall (KLCH) has planted 100,000 trees along the main streets of the city centre through the National Economic Transformation Programme to make the city more liveable. This paper studies the reasons of its different establishments an...
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Norhafizah Abdul Rahman,Izham Ghani,Azrul Bahaluddin,Nur Huzeima Hussain
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This paper explores the notion of people?-friendly streets. The primary concern is to identify the people?s need for social behaviours on urban streets. The street environment is examined in respect of the physical qualities through the analysis of quest...
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J.H.R. van Duin, T. van Dam, B. Wiegmans, L.A. Tavasszy
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The concept of an urban consolidation centre (UCC) has been extensively researched. Despite the potential positive environmental and social impact, the main obstacle remains the lack of a sustainable business model. The goal of this paper is to understan...
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Diana Arreola, Julian Hernandez, Valeria Vesco and Krishna R. Reddy
The Dredged Material Decision Tool (DMDT) was developed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) to allow project managers, stakeholders, and communities to quantify environmental, economic, and social considerations of using dredged ...
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Feng Gao, Guanping Huang, Shaoying Li, Ziwei Huang and Lei Chai
Understanding the relationship between human activity patterns and urban spatial structure planning is one of the core research topics in urban planning. Since a building is the basic spatial unit of the urban spatial structure, identifying building func...
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Dirk H. R. Spennemann
The COVID-19 pandemic has proven to be a social and economic disruptor on a global scale, severely curtailing people?s ability to travel and engage in many recreation activities. Periodic lockdown and stay-at-home orders have exacerbated the situation. I...
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Viviany Moura Chaves,Liana Galvão Bacurau Pinheiro,Renata Alexandra Moreira das Neves,Maria Arlete Duarte de Araújo,Joana Barbosa da Silva,Paulo Eneas Rolim Bezerra,Michelle Cristine Medeiros Jacob
This study intended to address the challenges faced by the National School Feeding Program (PNAE) to implement public purchases from family farming, as they understand their role in the transformation of local food systems. For this, we developed a quali...
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Zheng Ren, Bin Jiang and Stefan Seipel
Capturing and characterizing collective human activities in a geographic space have become much easier than ever before in the big era. In the past few decades it has been difficult to acquire the spatiotemporal information of human beings. Thanks to the...
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Patrícia Alonso de Andrade, Meta Berghauser Pont and Luiz Amorim
This article focuses on the development of a measure for frontage permeability, which we argue is needed to complement existing metrics used to describe urban environments and assess, amongst others, social performativity. Built density and street networ...
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Michael Olitsky, Yoav Lerman, Erel Avineri
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Walkable neighborhoods allow a variety of activities and opportunities for social encounters, through improved accessibility to commerce, public services and other facilities. Non-motorized mode choices (walking and cycling) have been promoted by governm...
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