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Nabil Mohareb
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This paper analyzes the urban edges of historic cities. Managing these edges would enhance the success of any intervention projects inside the historic fabric. The paper develops and tests a method of analytical assessment framework that is applicable fo...
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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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Jingxiong Lei, Xuzhi Liu, Haolang Yang, Zeyu Zeng and Jun Feng
High-resolution remote sensing images (HRRSI) have important theoretical and practical value in urban planning. However, current segmentation methods often struggle with issues like blurred edges and loss of detailed information due to the intricate back...
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Ming Zhang and Bolin Lan
Urban science research and the research on megaregions share a common interest in the system of cities and its implications for world urbanization and sustainability. The two lines of inquiry currently remain largely separate efforts. This study aims to ...
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Geoff Boeing
OpenStreetMap provides a valuable crowd-sourced database of raw geospatial data for constructing models of urban street networks for scientific analysis. This paper reports results from a research project that collected raw street network data from OpenS...
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Leonardo Seabra Furtado, Raimundo Vitor Santos Pereira and Everaldo Barreiros de Souza
This work contributes to the studies on landscape mapping induced by human pressure directly related to the urbanization process, whose approach is based on the concept of hemeroby adapted to the metropolitan area of Belém in the eastern Amazon. The mapp...
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Rongke Wei, Haodong Pei, Dongjie Wu, Changwen Zeng, Xin Ai and Huixian Duan
The task of 3D reconstruction of urban targets holds pivotal importance for various applications, including autonomous driving, digital twin technology, and urban planning and development. The intricate nature of urban landscapes presents substantial cha...
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DMSLB Dissanayake, Takehiro Morimoto, Manjula Ranagalage and Yuji Murayama
An urban heat island (UHI) is a phenomenon that shows a higher temperature in urban areas compared to surrounding rural areas due to the impact of impervious surface (IS) density, and other anthropogenic activities including changes of land use/land cove...
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San Hay Mar Shwe,Htet Ne Oo
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Urban fire plays one of the most important problems that causes disturbing conditions not only for developing countries but also for developed countries. In spite of the modern techniques of fire prevention and suppression, urban fires continue to damage...
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Sandulika Abesinghe, Nayomi Kankanamge, Tan Yigitcanlar and Surabhi Pancholi
The image of a city represents the sum of beliefs, ideas, and impressions that people have of that city. Mostly, city images are assessed through direct or indirect interviews and cognitive mapping exercises. Such methods consume more time and effort and...
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Linghui Kong, Haizhong Qian, Yuqing Wu, Xinyu Niu, Di Wang and Zhekun Huang
Building outlines are important for emergency response, urban planning, and change analysis and can be quickly extracted from remote sensing images and raster maps using deep learning technology. However, such building outlines often have irregular bound...
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Xinzhi Wang, Mengyue Li, Quanyi Liu, Yudong Chang and Hui Zhang
The accurate analysis of multi-scale flame development plays a crucial role in improving firefighting decisions and facilitating smart city establishment. However, flames? non-rigid nature and blurred edges present challenges in achieving accurate segmen...
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Rui Xin, Linfang Ding, Bo Ai, Min Yang, Ruoxin Zhu, Bin Cao and Liqiu Meng
Bike-sharing data are an important data source to study urban mobility in the context of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). However, studies that focus on different bike-sharing activities including both riding and rebalancing are sparse. This limi...
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Alberto Fortelli, Alessandro Fedele, Giuseppe De Natale, Fabio Matano, Marco Sacchi, Claudia Troise and Renato Somma
The coastline of the Gulf of Naples, Italy, is characterized by a series of infrastructures of strategic importance, including touristic and commercial ports between Pozzuoli to Sorrento, main roads, railways, and urban areas. Furthermore, the Gulf of Na...
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Xianjin He, Min Deng and Guowei Luo
Building pattern recognition is fundamental to a wide range of downstream applications, such as urban landscape evaluation, social analyses, and map generalization. Although many studies have been conducted, there is still a lack of satisfactory results,...
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Chris A. de Rijke, Gloria Macassa, Mats Sandberg and Bin Jiang
Human actions and interactions are shaped in part by our direct environment. The studies of Christopher Alexander show that objects and structures can inhibit natural properties and characteristics; this is measured in living structure. He also found tha...
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Giuseppe Loprencipe, Laura Moretti, Antonio Pantuso and Eligio Banfi
In urban areas traffic-calming strategies and pedestrian friendly measures are often adopted to reduce the adverse impacts of motor vehicles on vulnerable users. This study surveyed 24 raised pedestrian crossings (RPCs) to examine their geometrical and f...
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Ida Hamida,Wiwik Dwi Pratiwi,Esti Istiqomah
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ABSTRACT :Water edges settlement development has always have strong relationship with its water bodies be it lake or river. For example, by the road?settlement would face the road as main transportation cum logistic facility. On the other hand, along wat...
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Xianghuan Luo, Rohan Bennett, Mila Koeva, Christiaan Lemmen and Nathan Quadros
Cadastres are argued as an essential tool to support land tenure security. Low cadastral coverage in developing countries creates a driver for innovative methods to expedite the mapping processes. As a human construct, the morphology of parcel boundaries...
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