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Andrea Semenzato, Salvatore Eugenio Pappalardo, Daniele Codato, Umberto Trivelloni, Silvano De Zorzi, Sabrina Ferrari, Massimo De Marchi and Matteo Massironi
Focusing on a sustainable and strategic urban development, local governments and public administrations, such as the Veneto Region in Italy, are increasingly addressing their urban and territorial planning to meet national and European policies, along wi...
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Florian Koch and Kerstin Krellenberg
Agenda 2030 pursues a universal approach and identifies countries in the Global South and in the Global North that are in need of transformation toward sustainability. Therefore, countries of the Global North such as Germany have signed the commitment to...
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Ville Taajamaa, Minna Joensuu, Barbara Karanian and Luis Bettencourt
This practitioner paper is based on the need to make sense of UN Agenda 2030 and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at the city level and in an urban context. We examine the need to explain how to utilise the SDGs in strategic, tactical and operative u...
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Constantine Boussalis, Travis G. Coan and Mirya R. Holman
City governments have a large role to play in climate change mitigation and adaptation policies, given that urban locales are responsible for disproportionately high levels of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and are on the ?front lines? of observed and an...
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Che Bon Ahmad,Jamalunlaili Abdullah,Jasmee Jaafar,Ahamad Nazrin Aris Anuar
Pág. 65 - 69
It is considerably challenging task to have a buffer zone (BZ) around protected areas (PA) in the urban area due to the conflict of interest between conservation and development. There is a need for ?win-win situation?. This research is to identify the i...
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Liviu Stefan Râncioaga
Pág. 107 - 113
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Valeria Placidi, Michele Cenci, Francesco Castellani and Marta Falasca
The increasingly complex dynamics of urban planning require an innovative approach to land use suitability analyses and environmental assessments. Traditionally, these disciplines have provided a critical foundation for sustainable urban development, but...
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Karin Haldrup and David Snällfot
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Paola Siclari Bravo
Pág. pp. 199 - 211
Este documento corresponde a una reflexión de las tendencias y desafíos urbanos latinoamericanos y del Caribe de cara a los objetivos de desarrollo sustentable y a la nueva agenda urbana. La reflexión pretende ser insumo para el plan de trabajo de los pr...
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In this article, urban allotment gardens (UAGs) are discussed as one of the alternative urban development frameworks - Slow City. The UAG concept as well as the Slow City agenda aims to protect and enhance strong community relationships, decision making,...
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Paulo Rolando de LIMA,Eduardo L. KRÜGER
Considerando que o processo de desenvolvimento urbano implica na multiplicação dos impactosambientais decorrentes do assentamento humano sobre a área de influência da cidade e a existência dediretrizes de ação visando à promoção da sustentabilidade urban...
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Juan Jose Gutierrez Chaparro
Pág. Pág. 2 - 16
La emergencia de un nuevo territorio en el siglo XXI ha provocado un cambio en la escala de comprensión e intervención sobre los hechos urbanos multiplicando las dimensiones de su complejidad por lo que nuevos instrumentos y estilos de planeamiento se co...
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Sarah A. Chauncey and H. Patricia McKenna
The purpose of this study is to advance conceptual understandings of the cognitive flexibility construct, in support of creativity and innovation in smart city civic spaces, employing the use of large language model artificial intelligence chatbots such ...
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Qiang Chen, Mingyi Du, Qianhao Cheng and Changfeng Jing
Urban public open spaces refer to open space between architectural structures in a city or urban agglomeration that is open for urban residents to conduct public exchanges and hold various activities. Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 11.7 in the 2030 U...
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Liana Viveiros Oliveira,Aparecida Netto Teixeira,Marília Moreira Cavalcante
Pág. 226 - 246
O artigo discute uma experiência associada de projeto urbano e planejamento participativo ocorrida em Lajedinho/BA, cidade com elevado nível de ruralização onde, em 2013, ocorreu uma grave enchente, com vítimas fatais e destruição parcial da cidade. Com ...
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Manuel Fernández González
El planteamiento de la presente tesis se basa en la revisión del discurso subyacente en la visión predominante de las smart cities como imaginario tecnológico generalizado en la agenda de las políticas urbanas. El objetivo principal es ofrecer un marco d...
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René Véron
Development and environmental issues of small cities in developing countries have largely been overlooked although these settlements are of global demographic importance and often face a ?triple challenge?; that is, they have limited financial and human ...
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Runzhu Gu, Zhiqiu Xie, Chika Takatori, Hendrik Herold and Xiaoping Xie
In response to the call of the New Urban Agenda?Habitat III for a reinvigoration of long-term and integrated planning towards sustainable urban development, this paper presents an empirical comparative study of planning practices based on the ?satellite ...
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Ilan Kelman and Aaron Clark-Ginsberg
This article proposes an urban governance framework for including environmental migrants in sustainable cities. It outlines the links among environmental migration, vulnerability, and sustainability, showing how vulnerability and sustainability are not a...
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Agung Indrajit, Bastiaan Van Loenen and Peter Van Oosterom
Most urban planning monitoring activities were designed to monitor implementation of aggregated sectors from different initiatives into practical and measurable indicators. Today, cities utilize spatial information in monitoring and evaluating urban plan...
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