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Mohammad Taleghani
Air pollution causes millions of mortalities and morbidities in large cities. Different mitigation strategies are being investigated to alleviate the negative impacts of different pollutants on people. Designing proper urban forms is one of the least stu...
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Qi Zhou, Junya Bao and Helin Liu
Understanding urban form is beneficial for planners and designers to improve the built environment. The street network, as an essential element of urban form, has received much attention from existing studies. Recently, an open dataset containing 8910 gl...
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Ulrich Niklas, Sascha von Behren, Tamer Soylu, Johanna Kopp, Bastian Chlond and Peter Vortisch
Travel behavior can be determined by its spatial context. If there are many shops and restaurants in close proximity, various activities can be done by walking or cycling, and a car is not needed. It is also more difficult (e.g., parking space, traffic j...
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Lei Zhang, Shiguang Shao, Cheng Liu, Tingting Xu and Chengxin Fan
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Lei Zhang, Shiguang Shao, Cheng Liu, Tingting Xu and Chengxin Fan
Nutrient inputs from rivers play an important role in lake eutrophication. To compare the forms characteristics of phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) in rivers flowing through rural and urban areas, water samples were collected seasonally from five urban ri...
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Nastaran Peimani and Hesam Kamalipour
The imperative to address the challenge of transforming car-dependent cities and promoting sustainable mobilities requires that we engage with the relationships between urban morphology and forms of urbanity in public spaces surrounding transit nodes. Wh...
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Hesam Kamalipour
Pág. 60 - 75
Informal settlements have become integral to the urban imagery of the cities across the global South. Forms of urban informality emerge and grow through some generative processes of self-organisation and incremental adaptations. While formal intervention...
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Mark S. Fox, Daniel Silver and Patrick Adler
This paper is part II of ?Towards A Model of Urban Evolution.? It defines a formal model of the Signature of an urban space, comprised of the information encoded in that space. This information consists of: an urban genome, which captures ideas regarding...
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Qindong Fan, Xuejian Mei, Chenming Zhang and Xiaoyu Yang
Urban spatial form is a significant reference to getting to know cities and running the cities. The fractal theory is an effective means to quantify urban spatial form. Taking the buildings in the outer ring of Zhengzhou City as the research object, the ...
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Paola Pucci
Pág. 4229 - 4244
The paper focuses on mobility practices and the emergence of new geographies of movements in Lombardy peri-urban areas, in order to investigate whether and if so how new processes of urban regionalization (Soja 2011, Brenner 2013, Young and Keil 2010) ca...
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Eliana Costa Guerra
Pág. 257 - 267
Este trabalho tem por objetivo discutir os nexos entre crise do capital, questão urbana e ambiental, problematizando a inserção subordinada do Brasil no processo de mundialização com predomínio das finanças, as contradições que marcam estes processos e, ...
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Lu Jiao, Yifei Wu, Kailun Fang and Xiaotian Liu
This paper studies the spatial forms and cultural sustainability of the Damazhan and Xiaomazhan historical area, the only area that reflects the development of the assembled-clan hall culture in Guangzhou. In the face of modernization and reconstruction,...
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Neshat Rahmani and Ayyoob Sharifi
The Local Climate Zone (LCZ) classification system is used in this study to analyze the impacts of urban morphology on a surface urban heat island (SUHI). Our study involved a comparative analysis of SUHI effects in two Japanese cities, Sapporo and Hiros...
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Lucia Laginová, Michal Hrivnák and Jana Jarábková
Alternative food networks (AFNs) represent local food systems and short supply chain networks alternative to global food systems. These networks are often developed within rural?urban interfaces and take various forms, due to the high propensity towards ...
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Marius Mlejnek, Petra Lütke and Gerald Wood
This article is on imaginaries of the urban. Here, we develop a critical view on urban and regional developments in capitalist countries and scrutinize explanation patterns anchored in a rigid urban?suburban dichotomy that tend to disregard the complex p...
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Mijin Seo, Fouad Jaber, Raghavan Srinivasan, Jaehak Jeong
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The effects of Low Impact Development (LID) practices on urban runoff and pollutants have proven to be positive in many studies. However, the effectiveness of LID practices can vary depending on different urban patterns. In the present study, the perform...
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Mijin Seo, Fouad Jaber, Raghavan Srinivasan and Jaehak Jeong
The effects of Low Impact Development (LID) practices on urban runoff and pollutants have proven to be positive in many studies. However, the effectiveness of LID practices can vary depending on different urban patterns. In the present study, the perform...
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Ramón López de Lucio,Emilio Parrilla Gorbea
El comercio ha sido históricamente un elemento constitutivo primordial del espacio público. Desde el ágora griega y el foro romano hasta la ciudad decimonónica y moderna la función comercial se asocia indisolublemente a los espacios públicos más represen...
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Marcos Virgílio da Silva
Pág. 34
The present article investigates the expressions of popular demands and discontent within three forms of manifestation: riots, non-class-based ?social movements?, and movements organized by the ?working classes? or ?workers?. By examining these different...
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Rubén Giménez García, Ramón García Marín, José María Serrano Martínez and Manuel Pulido Fernández
The spatial pattern of the urban development recently experienced by large urban areas is significantly changing the traditional city model based on its compactness. It is generating new forms of urban organization that imply morphological, territorial, ...
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