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Mayara Moraes Monteiro, João de Abreu e Silva, Nuno Afonso, Jesper Bláfoss Ingvardson, Sousa Jorge Pinho de
Pág. 975?994
Temporary opportunities for studying and working abroad have been growing globally and intensifying the movement of highly skilled temporary populations. To attract this group, cities need to address their residential and mobility needs. This study focus...
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Yujin Park, Gulsah Akar
Akar, G., Chen, N., & Gordon, S. I. (2016). Influence of neighborhood types on trip distances: Spatial error models for Central Ohio. International Journal of Sustainable Transportation, 10(3), 284?293.
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Eva Heinen, Bert van Wee, Jenna Panter, Roger Mackett, David Ogilvie
Despite a large body of research suggesting that the built environment influences individual travel behavior, uncertainty remains about the true nature, size, and strength of any causal relationships between the built environment and travel behavior. Res...
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Ming Lu, Yan Zhang, Jun Xing and Wenda Ma
With the development of energy-saving and emission-reduction, solar energy as a clean energy with excellent characteristics has bright prospects for development and application in residential environment with high energy consumption. With the intensifica...
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Arlinda García-Coll and Cristina López-Villanueva
The development of dispersed urbanism in Spain ran parallel to the real estate boom and consolidated a new model of city sprawl based on the expansion of suburban areas. This process, which started in the mid 1980s, came to a halt with the onset of the e...
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Arlinda García-Coll and Cristina López-Villanueva
The development of dispersed urbanism in Spain ran parallel to the real estate boom and consolidated a new model of city sprawl based on the expansion of suburban areas. This process, which started in the mid 1980s, came to a halt with the onset of the e...
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Yongchun Yang, Deli Zhang, Qingmin Meng and Corrin McCarn
We study urban residential land use changes by analyzing the massive migration and relocation of two typical social classes: employees in government departments (EGD) and urban demolition displaced households (UDDH). After the reform and opening-up of Ch...
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Keyu Bao, Rushikesh Padsala, Daniela Thrän and Bastian Schröter
Humans? activities in urban areas put a strain on local water resources. This paper introduces a method to accurately simulate the stress urban water demand in Germany puts on local resources on a single-building level, and scalable to regional levels wi...
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Francisca Aguilera, Felipe Ossio
Pág. 527 - 536
AbstractThe national and international overview has shown that residential energy consumption is increasing. As a result, efforts have focused on reducing the initial demand for housing and its associated consumption. One of the most used tools for this ...
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Dick Ettema
The advance of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has changed travellers? appreciation of travel distance in various ways. In the context of telecommuting, ICT increasingly allows us to work from home one or more days per week. One hypothe...
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Petter Naess
Pág. 57 - 79
While numerous studies have investigated influences of built environment characteristics on travel behavior, many scholars are concerned about the confounding effect of residential self-selection. This paper argues that the existence of transport-attitud...
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Lei Zhou, Ming Liu, Zhenlong Zheng and Wei Wang
Commercial and residential spaces are two core types of geographical objects in urban areas. However, these two types of spaces are not independent of each other. Spatial associations exist between them, and a thorough understanding of this spatial assoc...
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Ahmad Taufik Nursal,Mohd Faizal Omar,Mohd Nasrun Mohd Nawi
Pág. pp. 171 - 184
Due to the competitive Malaysian residential market with a large number of residential projects that offered almost similar features lead to difficulties of residential purchasing among homebuyers. These days, homebuyers are very selective, careful, and ...
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St. Tischler, M. Mailer
Pág. 109 - 118
Urban sprawl is a major problem in many metropolitan areas. Especially in cities with high housing prices people are looking for residential locations in suburban or remote areas where residential costs are lower. Still, these decisions are often made wi...
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Donggen Wang, Tao Lin
Pág. 5 - 14
Residential self-selection has been reported to be a factor confounding the observed relationship between built environment and travel behavior. By incorporating residential self-selection, studies have generated much insight into the causalities involve...
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Fei Tao, Junjie Wu, Shuang Lin, Yaqiao Lv, Yu Wang and Tong Zhou
The volume of residential travel with different purposes follows relatively stable patterns in a specific period and state; therefore, it can reflect the operating status of urban traffic and even indicate urban vitality. Recent research has focused on c...
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Zhiqun Sun, Yanbo Wu, Hao Sun, Dian Zhou, Yang Lou and Lei Qin
This study used micro data from the Chinese General Social Survey (CGSS) in 2018 to explore the impact of China?s residential clean energy consumption on residents? subjective well-being. Our research results show that: the more clean energy consumption ...
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Haijing Huang, Kedi Zhu and Xi Lin
The full exploration of the energy-saving potential during the operation of buildings is an essential aspect of energy-efficiency retrofitting for existing residential buildings. Setting reasonable energy consumption quotas can promote the improvement of...
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Yandi Song, Shaoyao Zhang and Wei Deng
Determining the optimal planning scale for urban life circles and analyzing the associated built environment factors are crucial for comprehending and regulating residential differentiation. This study aims to bridge the current research void concerning ...
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Mahdi Alizadeh, Seyed Rasoul Davoodi and Khaled Shaaban
Speeding in residential areas is a rampant high-risk driving behavior that occurs worldwide. This study investigated the intention and behavior of speeding in residential streets (with a speed limit of 30 km/h) in Iran based on the Theory of extended Pla...
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