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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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Rosanna Salvia, Giovanni Quaranta, Kostas Rontos, Pavel Cudlin and Luca Salvati
Assuming a non-neutral impact of space, an explicit assessment of metropolitan hierarchies based on local regression models produces a refined description of population settlement patterns and processes over time. We used Geographically Weighted Regressi...
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Li Peng, Wei Deng and Ying Liu
As an important component of terrestrial ecosystems, the mountainous areas of southwest China are facing eco-environmental stress due to rapid urbanization. This study analyzed the vegetation dynamics during urbanization in 410 counties in the mountainou...
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Cristina-Iolanda Filipoaia,Mihai Deju
During more than six centuries of existence, Bacau benefited both from the favourable socio-economic and political context, and from the interrelationships with the other communities, from the harmonious combination of these two elements resulting both t...
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Fabian Wenner, Khoi Anh Dang, Melina Hölzl, Alessandro Pedrazzoli, Magdalena Schmidkunz, Jiaqi Wang and Alain Thierstein
Transport accessibility is one of the most significant locational factors for both households and firms, and thus a potentially self-reinforcing driver of urban development. The spatial structure and dynamics of accessibility hence have the potential to ...
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Milena Vuckovic, Aida Maleki and Ardeshir Mahdavi
Numerous studies have shown that densely developed and populated urban areas experience significant anthropogenic heat flux and elevated concentrations of air pollutants and CO2, with consequences for human health, thermal comfort, and well-be...
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Milena Vuckovic, Aida Maleki and Ardeshir Mahdavi
Numerous studies have shown that densely developed and populated urban areas experience significant anthropogenic heat flux and elevated concentrations of air pollutants and CO2, with consequences for human health, thermal comfort, and well-being. This m...
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Ilaria Zambon, Pere Serra, Rosanna Salvia and Luca Salvati
Urban settlements have globally expanded into rural land. Being influenced by complex socio-environmental dynamics and sometimes acting as a reserve of economic value, fallow land has characterized rural areas in a distinctive way over the last decades. ...
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Joseph Park, Erik Stabenau, Jed Redwine and Kevin Kotun
South Florida encompasses a dynamic confluence of urban and natural ecosystems strongly connected to ocean and freshwater hydrologic forcings. Low land elevation, flat topography and highly transmissive aquifers place both communities at the nexus of env...
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Joseph Park, Erik Stabenau, Jed Redwine and Kevin Kotun
South Florida encompasses a dynamic confluence of urban and natural ecosystems strongly connected to ocean and freshwater hydrologic forcings. Low land elevation, flat topography and highly transmissive aquifers place both communities at the nexus of env...
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Joseph Park, Erik Stabenau, Jed Redwine and Kevin Kotun
South Florida encompasses a dynamic confluence of urban and natural ecosystems strongly connected to ocean and freshwater hydrologic forcings. Low land elevation, flat topography and highly transmissive aquifers place both communities at the nexus of env...
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Cristina Montiel Molina and Luis Galiana-Martín
Humans and fire form a coupled and co-evolving natural-human system in Mediterranean-climate ecosystems. In this context, recent trends in landscape change, such as urban sprawl or the abandoning of agricultural and forest land management in line with ne...
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Rodrigo Vargas,Enrico Yépez,José Luis Andrade,Gregorio Ángeles,Tulio Arredondo,Alejandro Castellanos,Josué Delgado,Jaime Garatuza-Payan,Eugenia González del Castillo,Walter Oechel,Arturo Sánchez-Azofeifa,Erik Velasco,Enrique Vivoni,Christopher Watts
Understanding ecosystem processes from a functional point of view is essential to study relationships among climate variability, biogeochemical cycles, and surface-atmosphere interactions. Increasingly during the last decades, the eddy covariance (EC) me...
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Yan Fu, Qingwen Qi, Lili Jiang and Yapeng Zhao
Accurately identifying the patterns of evolution in farmland plays an important role in optimizing farmland management. The aim of this study is to classify the evolution patterns of farmland in China and explore related mechanisms, providing a reference...
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Andrea Emma Pravitasari, Galuh Syahbana Indraprahasta, Ernan Rustiadi, Vely Brian Rosandi, Yuri Ardhya Stanny, Siti Wulandari, Rista Ardy Priatama and Alfin Murtadho
This paper is situated within the discussion of mega-urbanization, a particular urbanization process that entails a large-scale agglomeration. In this paper, our focus is on urbanization in Java, Indonesia?s most dynamic region. We add to the literature ...
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Alessandro Muolo, Barbara Zagaglia, Alvaro Marucci, Francisco Escrivà Saneugenio, Adele Sateriano and Luca Salvati
To delineate new directions of urban development in a context of demographic shrinkage in Southern Europe, the present study illustrates a comparative analysis of the demographic balance in metropolitan Athens, Greece (1956?2021). The analysis delineates...
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Beibei Zhang, Yizhi Liu, Yan Liu and Sainan Lyu
In the current era, as modern cities increasingly face environmental disasters and inherent challenges, the creation and enhancement of resilient cities have become critical. China?s urban resilience exhibits significant imbalances and inadequacies at th...
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Feng Zhang, Pei Zhang, Miao Wu, Tiantian Wang, Liyue Gao and Yonghui Cheng
Cultural space (CS) holds significant importance for inheriting regional culture, serving people?s lives, and boosting sustainable community development. In this study, based on the research case of the Hanzhong section of the Hanjiang River Basin (HSHRB...
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Rui Alexandre Castanho, José Manuel Naranjo Gomez, Ana Vulevic and Gualter Couto
Islands as peripheral and ultra-peripheral are typically highlighted as ecologically sensitive areas to human activities due to the tremendous biological diversity of beings and the future possibility of habitat loss. In this regard, the comprehension of...
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Ayse Giz Gulnerman, Himmet Karaman, Direnc Pekaslan and Serdar Bilgi
Social media (SM) can be an invaluable resource in terms of understanding and managing the effects of catastrophic disasters. In order to use SM platforms for public participatory (PP) mapping of emergency management activities, a bias investigation shou...
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