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Cigdem Canbay Turkyilmaz
Pág. 219 - 229
There is a close relationship between the creation of urban spaces and ergonomics. To make new stimulating and satisfying urban spaces, ergonomics criteria should consider. In this study, two main urban squares from Istanbul examined. Selected urban squa...
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Jaecheol Kim
This study examines the dominance of the D/H ratio as a design element for an enclosed urban square, long claimed by numerous urban designers. It claims that like the D/H ratio, other design elements significantly affect the perceptual quality of an encl...
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Zhiyuan Yuan, Xinqi Zheng, Lulu Zhang and Guoliang Zhao
In the current era, competition among countries and regions is in fact among cities. Thus, how to measure urban competitiveness precisely is a basic and important question. The two main approaches to this are comprehensive evaluation based on a set of in...
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Yongjiu Feng, Miaolong Liu, Lijun Chen and Yu Liu
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Emil CREANGA,Maria DUDA
Pág. 35 - 42
Public spaces within the city in all their form of different types - streets, boulevards, squares, plazas, market places, green areas - are the backbone of cities. Over the centuries buildings defined the shape and quality of public spaces, valorising th...
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Anna Cortesi, Ioannis Vardopoulos and Luca Salvati
Improving communities and the urban built environment to promote good health, wellness, and wellbeing has become a top priority globally. This growing trend, evident also in the Sustainable Development Goals? urgent call for action, has a significant inf...
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Thi Hong Diep Dao and Jean-Claude Thill
In this paper, we take the position that cities gain to be represented as three-dimensional spaces populated by scores of micro-scale-built spaces (buildings, rooms, passageways, squares, etc.). Effective algorithms that evaluate place-based accessibilit...
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Liran Yin, Tao Wang and Kemi Adeyeye
Space syntax has been widely used in studies with historical components to developing a common analytical language for the comparative study of urban morphology across time and space by visual diagrams. This paper uses space syntax to analyse the inner a...
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Zhengxi Fan, Jin Duan, Menglin Luo, Huanran Zhan, Mengru Liu and Wangchongyu Peng
The potential of urban waterfronts as vibrant urban spaces has become a focus of urban studies in recent years. However, few studies have examined the relationships between urban vitality and built environment characteristics in urban waterfronts. This s...
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Zhenghong Peng, Ru Wang, Lingbo Liu and Hao Wu
Fine-scale population mapping is of great significance for capturing the spatial and temporal distribution of the urban population. Compared with traditional census data, population data obtained from mobile phone data has high availability and high real...
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Aelita Skar?auskiene and Monika Maciuliene
The accessibility and quality of public open spaces (e.g., parks, gardens, squares and plazas) are critical for cultural identity development as they provide important gathering points in the urban fabric and offer a place for social activities, enabling...
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Alec Foster, Ian M. Dunham and Charles Kaylor
Volunteered geographic information (VGI) has been heralded as a promising new data source for urban planning and policymaking. However, there are also concerns surrounding uneven levels of participation and spatial coverage, despite the promotion of VGI ...
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Richard L. Wolfel, Amy Richmond and Peter Grazaitis
Volunteered geographic information (VGI) has been heralded as a promising new data source for urban planning and policymaking. However, there are also concerns surrounding uneven levels of participation and spatial coverage, despite the promotion of VGI ...
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Yasuyo Makido, Vivek Shandas, Salim Ferwati and David Sailor
Recent evidence suggests that urban forms and materials can help to mediate temporal variation of microclimates and that landscape modifications can potentially reduce temperatures and increase accessibility to outdoor environments. To understand the rel...
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Bruno Luiz Domingos De Angelis, Generoso De Angelis Neto (Author)
Pág. 1445 - 1454
The present study aims to improve the knowledge on the squares in Maringá city through the research of three elements: furniture (benches, illumination, pavement), typology and their insertion in the urban plot. All the ninety-nine squares have been anal...
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Chang Guo, Jianfeng Zhu and Xiaoming Wang
In recent years, the rapid growth of vehicles has imposed a significant burden on urban road resources. To alleviate urban traffic congestion in intelligent transportation systems (ITS), real-time and accurate traffic flow prediction has emerged as an ef...
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Yuhao He, Qianlong Zhao, Shanqi Sun, Wenjing Li and Waishan Qiu
The COVID-19 outbreak followed by the strict citywide lockdown in Shanghai has sparked negative emotion surges on social media platforms in 2022. This research aims to investigate the spatial?temporal heterogeneity of a unique emotion (helplessness) and ...
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Yafei Xi, Quanhua Hou, Yaqiong Duan, Kexin Lei, Yan Wu and Qianyu Cheng
Exploring the correlation of the built environment with metro ridership is vital for fostering sustainable urban growth. Although the research conducted in the past has explored how ridership is nonlinearly influenced by the built environment, less resea...
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Hao Huang, Haochen Shi, Mirna Zordan, Siu Ming Lo and Jin Yeu Tsou
Earlier studies have examined various factors that may contribute to the contagion rate of COVID-19, such as urban climatic and socioeconomic characteristics. However, there is a lack of studies at the township level detailing the spatiotemporal settings...
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Jiemin Zheng, Mingxing Hu, Junheng Qi, Bing Han, Hui Wang and Feifei Xu
With the increasing trend of residents and tourists sharing urban spaces, the boundary between leisure spaces and tourism spaces is gradually being blurred. However, few studies have quantified the spatiotemporal correlation patterns of residents? leisur...
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