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Haoxian Cai and Wei Duan
Urban airports are typically large infrastructures with significant cultural, economic, and ecological impacts; meanwhile, abandoned airports are common worldwide. However, there is limited knowledge regarding transformation strategies for the renewal of...
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Pierluigi De Berardinis, Carla Bartolomucci, Luisa Capannolo, Mariangela De Vita, Eleonora Laurini and Chiara Marchionni
This article looks at a knowledge-based approach to emergency situations caused by earthquakes or other natural disasters, and illustrates how a multidisciplinary approach enables the integration of technical requirements with those of a historical and c...
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Luciano Pilotti
Sustainable production besides economic, energetic, and environmental aspects should consider social and cultural features of the territory in which it relies. This occurs above all for agriculture that is intrinsically related to the territory. Today, t...
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Fortuna De Rosa and Maria Di Palma
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Danjuma Abdu Yusuf, Jie Zhu, Sadiq Abdullahi Nashe, Abdullahi Muhammad Usman, Abdullahi Sagir, Adamu Yukubu, Abdulmalik Sule Hamma, Namadi Sharif Alfa and Abubakar Ahmed
The significance of urban landscapes in the current era of concern for a sustainable built environment can never be overemphasized. The study explores the landscape features and typologies of some urban environments within Kano to understand the manageme...
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Siming Yin, Xian Guo and Jie Jiang
Accurate extraction of urban landscape features in the historic district of China is an essential task for the protection of the cultural and historical heritage. In recent years, deep learning (DL)-based methods have made substantial progress in landsca...
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Fatmaelzahraa Hussein, John Stephens and Reena Tiwari
A crucial element in the human search for well-being is achieving a sense of identity within, and belonging to, the landscape in which we live. Landscape should be understood as not only the visible environment but the affective values we attach to it an...
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Orietta Ojeda Berger
Declaratory judgement of Humbertone and Santa Laura saltpeter towns, as world historic heritage in 2005 by UNESCO, emphasizes these saltpeter mine ruins above their similar ones, turning them into cultural platforms to protect the remains of the history ...
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Mo Fan, Massoomeh Hedayati Marzbali, Aldrin Abdullah and Mohammad Javad Maghsoodi Tilaki
Contemporary urban development places a critical emphasis on pedestrian environments, especially in historic cities like George Town, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Malaysia. Although survey questionnaires effectively captured public perception...
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Vivek Shandas, Jackson Voelkel, Joseph Williams and Jeremy Hoffman
The emergence of urban heat as a climate-induced health stressor is receiving increasing attention among researchers, practitioners, and climate educators. However, the measurement of urban heat poses several challenges with current methods leveraging ei...
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Xueyan Yang and Jie Shen
Historic districts may be damaged during urban renewal. Landscape sensitivity can be used as a method to judge the ability of a landscape to resist change. This study proposes an improved method for assessing landscape sensitivity based on a geographic i...
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Nik Mastura Nik Mohammad,Rohana Sham,Azlin Abdul Latif
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This paper represents on women behavior safety enigma, also an on-going progress study of the cultural landscape in the context of the historic city where knowledge unfolds. The study has tracked women?s experience of place, which responses on the visual...
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Nurulhusna Qamaruz Zaman,Aidatul Fadzlin Bakri,Sabarinah Sh. Ahmad,Ahmad Tarmizi Ab Jalal
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This paper represents on women behavior safety enigma, also an on-going progress study of the cultural landscape in the context of the historic city where knowledge unfolds. The study has tracked women?s experience of place, which responses on the visual...
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Fatmaelzahraa Hussein, John Stephens and Reena Tiwari
Globalization is associated with significant transformations in city forms and cultural and social performances. Governments and cultural heritage organisations increasingly appreciate the importance of preserving diverse physical cultural heritage throu...
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Ryan Locke, Michael Mehaffy, Tigran Haas and Krister Olsson
At this historical moment, the urban planning and design professions are confronted with the twin challenges of unprecedented rapid urbanization on the one hand, and declining post-industrial regions on the other. In this environment, there are many diff...
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Ya-Nan Fang, Jian Zeng and Aihemaiti Namaiti
Against the backdrop of urban stock renewal, as the core area of a city rich in culture, aesthetics, and tourism resources, the assessment of landscape visual sensitivity of historic districts can provide an accurate, objective, and intuitive decision-ma...
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Pamela Jordan and André Fiebig
The ISO 12913 standards acknowledge the primacy of context in perceiving acoustic environments. In soundscape assessments, context is constituted by both physical surroundings and psychological, social, and cultural factors. Previous studies have reveale...
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