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Xiaoqian Cheng, Weibing Du, Chengming Li, Leiku Yang and Linjuan Xu
Human activities generate diverse and sophisticated functional areas and may impact the existing planning of functional areas. Understanding the relationship between human activities and functional areas is key to identifying the real-time urban function...
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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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Nichapa Parasin and Teerachai Amnuaylojaroen
A heat index is a key indicator directly related to meteorological factors influencing human health, particularly work performance. However, the interaction between air quality, meteorology, heat, and associated work performance is loosely defined, espec...
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Kamyar Hasanzadeh, Marketta Kyttä and Greg Brown
The concept of residential housing preferences has been studied across multiple disciplines, with extensive literature supporting both stated and revealed preference methods. This study argues that both preference types, stated and revealed, should be as...
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The concept of residential housing preferences has been studied across multiple disciplines, with extensive literature supporting both stated and revealed preference methods. This study argues that both preference types, stated and revealed, should be as...
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Qian (Chayn) Sun, Jianhong (Cecilia) Xia, Jonathan Foster, Torbjörn Falkmer, Hoe Lee
Pág. 2356 - 2372
Close-to-reality vehicle movement trajectory data can be useful in many transport and geography studies when precise vehicle localization or timing is required in the application. Vehicle kinematic tracking by GPS (Global Positioning System) varies in th...
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Carlos Marmolejo-Duarte
Pág. 57 - 65
The bid rent theory (BRT), originally conceived for a monocentric city suggests a trade-off between land value and transport costs. Thus, in most of the practical applications, the simply distance/time/cost to the CBD is used as a proxy of accessibility....
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Ashok K. Sharma, Peter Sanciolo, Amir Behroozi, Dimuth Navaratna and Shobha Muthukumaran
Integrated urban water management approaches (IUWM) are implemented to address challenges from increases in water demand as a result of population growth and the impact of climate change. IUWM aims to utilize all water resources (stormwater, wastewater, ...
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Xiaoli Yue, Yang Wang, Yabo Zhao and Hongou Zhang
The traditional methods of estimating housing vacancies rarely use daytime housing exterior images to estimate housing vacancy rates (HVR). In view of this, this study proposed the idea and method of estimating urban housing vacancies based on daytime ho...
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Xiaorong Gao, Haowen Yan, Xiaomin Lu and Pengbo Li
The major reason that the fully automated generalization of residential areas has not been achieved to date is that it is difficult to acquire the knowledge that is required for automated generalization and for the calculation of spatial similarity degre...
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Pierluigi Morano, Francesco Tajani, Felicia Di Liddo and Michele Darò
Among environmental factors, noise represents one of the most relevant determinants on human health and on the urban quality level and, consequently, on real estate values. Thus, the noise pollution issue plays a significant role in public urban policies...
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Extreme flooding usually causes huge losses of residential buildings and household properties, which is critical to flood risk analysis and flood resilience building in Shanghai. We developed a scenario-based multidisciplinary approach to analyze the exp...
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Ruien Tang, Guolin Hou and Rui Du
Catering and urban elements have a strong spatial association. The spatial clustering and dispersal patterns of catering can effectively influence cities? economic and socio-spatial reconfiguration. This research first introduced the concept of the ARTR ...
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Ernesto José López-Morales, Ivo Ricardo Gasic Klett, Daniel Alberto Meza Corvalán
Pág. Pág. 75 - 114
Fundamentales para la producción neoliberal del espacio urbano son los ajustes técnico-urbanísticos orientados a la atracción de capital requerido para producir renovación urbana a gran escala, factor preponderante pero poco estudiado en Latinoamérica. T...
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Herman Fithra,Sisca Olivia,Deassy Siska
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a slum will cause many problems for many cities. The urbanization factor is one of the causes of slums due to the limited urban housing area. In general, there are seven slum indicators that can determine the quality of residential areas, one of which is...
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Hongfei Hu, Tiezhu Li, Xudong Chen
Pág. 3343 - 3353
Urban particulate matter exposure from road transport has already become a great issue in major cities. To study population exposure under different traffic conditions, number concentrations of particulate matter were measured at the center of road lanes...
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Antonio Jesús Martínez-Espinosa, Patricia Reus and Manuel Alejandro Ródenas-López
The public housing built under the Franco regime in Spain (1939?1975) brought about the largest urban growth in the country?s recent history. It shares similar characteristics with other public housing built in Europe during the 20th century, and today i...
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Eda Ustaoglu and Brendan Williams
High-density urban development is promoted by both global and local policies in response to socio-economic and environmental challenges since it increases mobility of different land uses, decreases the need for traveling, encourages the use of more energ...
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Xiaoyi Zu, Zhixian Li, Chen Gao and Yi Wang
Urban-scale green spaces have been a central topic as of late, but community-scale green spaces are overlooked in urban studies. This paper takes community green spaces in the main urban area of Beijing as the case to quantitatively interpret the spatial...
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Amos Kalua
This study sought to optimize the envelope thermal design of free-running urban residential buildings in Malawi. It specifically set out to improve the urban residential buildings? thermal comfort and suggest optimal envelope thermal design features for ...
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