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Linchuan Yang, Jixiang Liu, Yuan Liang, Yi Lu and Hongtai Yang
Population aging has become a notable and enduring demographic phenomenon worldwide. Older adults? walking behavior is determined by many factors, such as socioeconomic attributes and the built environment. Although a handful of recent studies have exami...
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Jinn-Chyi Chen, Xun-Rui Fan, Jian-Qiang Fan, Xi-Zhu Lai, Gui-Liang Li and Feng-Bin Li
This study investigated the visual harmony of an urban stream considering changes to the ratio of water to greenery on the riverbed. The Baxi stream, a third-order stream in Yongan City, Fujian Province, China was selected as the study site. The stream r...
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Rosmina A. Bustami, Chris Brien, James Ward, Simon Beecham and Robyn Rawlings
Living walls (LW) have been widely proposed as a form of green infrastructure to improve aesthetics, energy consumption, and microclimate in urban environments by adding densely-planted vegetation to the outside walls of buildings. Scientific studies usi...
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Zhonghua Gou, Maryam Khoshbakht and Behnam Mahdoudi
A Good learning environment should support students? choices and attract them to stay. Focusing on outdoor views, this research explores two questions: How important outdoor views are in seat selection in learning environments? How do the view elements i...
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Weizhong Su, Guishan Yang, Shuang Chen and Yinbao Yang
Most studies are concerned with the cooling effect of urban greenery, but some have also revealed that some patches changed from normal temperature areas (NTAs) into high temperature areas (HTAs). Landsat TM images and ArcGIS software are used to analyze...
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Indung Sitti Fatimah,Naik Sinukaban,Aris Munandar,Kholil Kholil
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Greenery open space is a fundamental part of urban development and management in sustaining the quality of urban environment and the welfare of urban dwellers. A high rate of population growth and limited land owned causing the growth of physical develop...
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Kheir Al-Kodmany
The greenery-covered tall building, an innovative building typology that substantially integrates vegetation into the design, promises to transform urban landscapes into more sustainable and livable spaces. This paper explores the concept of greenery-cov...
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Jan Frouz, Martina Pí?ová, Jan Urban
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Lei Xiao, Ruoyu Wu, Juqing Huang, Xing Yang and Anjiang Xu
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Lorien Nesbitt and Michael J. Meitner
Do urban residents experience societal benefits derived from urban forests equitably? We conducted a broad-scale spatial analysis of the relationship between urban greenery and socioeconomic factors in the Portland metropolitan area. The Normalized Diffe...
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Jorge Almazán,Darko Radovic,Tomohiro Suzuki
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Changying Xiang and Lulu Tao
Vertical greenery not only helps to cool the surfaces of buildings but, more importantly, it can also mitigate the Urban Heat Island effect. The growth of vertical greenery is highly dependent on ongoing maintenance, such as irrigation. Wind-driven rain ...
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Monika Szopinska-Mularz and Steffen Lehmann
This study aims to analyse the transformation of urban greenery into greenfield housing development from 2019 to 2023 in the medium-sized city of Rzeszow (Poland) by evaluating the validity of references to the greenery in advertising texts on the develo...
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Pegah Hajibeigi, Mahdieh Pazhouhanfar, Patrik Grahn and Hasan Nazif
Research on restorative environments has suggested green facades as a promising model for natural spaces in urban and densely populated areas. However, the impact of architectural design attributes of green building facades on perceived restoration poten...
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Guglielmo Pristeri, Francesca Peroni, Salvatore Eugenio Pappalardo, Daniele Codato, Antonio Masi and Massimo De Marchi
The rising environmental issues on contemporary cities urgently calls for sustainable planning policies. Implementation of nature-based solutions, ecosystem services, and green infrastructures associated to green spaces management is at present of paramo...
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Ali Zabihi,Fatemeh Khozaei
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Links between dormitory satisfaction and academic achievement, happiness, sense of belonging to space, academic progress, physical and mental well-being have been well-established. However, the relationship between greenery and degree of satisfaction amo...
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Yonglin Zhang and Rencai Dong
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Isabelle Y. S. Chan and Hao Chen
Due to the inherent limitations of underground spaces, such as the lack of natural ventilation and sunlight, underground space users tend to face more health risks compared with their aboveground counterparts. However, little is known about how the under...
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The usage of greenery systems as nature-based solutions to assist in urban cooling in summer time as well as urban warming in wintertime is considered a scientific validated approach in urban planning. The objective of this research is the investigation ...
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