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Jizhong Shao, Guan Liu, Hong Yuan, Qize Song, Minge Yang, Dan Luo, Xiaosi Zhang, Yanran Tan and Yuxin Zhang
Following economic growth in the past three decades, rapid urbanization has caused many pronounced issues, such as spatial scarcity and cultural discontinuity, in Chinese historical and cultural cities. In order to better deal with the diversification of...
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Bénédicte Bucher, Carola Hein, Dorit Raines and Valérie Gouet Brunet
This article addresses the integration of cultural perspectives in the smart city discourse and in the implementation of the UN Agenda 2030; it does so specifically with respect to land patterns and land use. We hope to increase the ability of relevant s...
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MOHD HIRIY GHAZALI,MOHD JANI,ABDULLAH SUMRAHADI,BAHTIAR MOHAMAD
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This paper is analyzes the local policy implementation by the state authorities at two historical cities, namely Melaka (Malacca) and George Town, Penang. Both cities are awarded as the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Or- ganization (...
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Huyam Hadi Abudib
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In an age of globalization and standardization, cities around the world are losing their historical and cultural identity. Traditional cities of the Muslim world, in particular, are witnessing an increased transformation in their urban fabric, which is e...
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Ahad Nejad Ebrahimi
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Industrial revolution in the late nineteenth century in Western societies was a new emerging phenomenon promising a better life for the future of humanity. However, its development and growth exposed human values to fundamental changes. The challenge sha...
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Katarina Kristianova, Katarina Gecova, Eva Putrova
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We examine the current architectural and urban planning approaches towards preservation and regeneration of historical and cultural values represented by watercourses in the urban structure of the city. Using the examples of two Slovak cities Ko?ice and ...
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Wenjie Zhen, Shifang Huang, Zhihui Tian and Xiaoyue Yang
Tourist maps provide tourists with destination information that reflects their unique characteristics and cultural connotations and play an important role in attracting tourists and serving marketing purposes. However, existing designs of tourist maps of...
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Neveen Hamza, Dalila ElKerdany, John Pendlebury, Sahar Imam, Aliaa AlSadaty, Tamer ElSerafi
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Market halls are commonly found in contexts of cultural and heritage value. Positioned in urban centres and transport networks, these unique buildings were originally constructed in the 19th century to ensure better food distribution in growing European...
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Amit Wahurwagh and Alpana Dongre
The heritage landscape of Burhanpur has an architectural and horticultural composition, consisting of many historic gardens, a unique water management system, a sustainable planning and design framework, the use of landscape and topography with numerous ...
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Lu Jiao, Yifei Wu, Kailun Fang and Xiaotian Liu
This paper studies the spatial forms and cultural sustainability of the Damazhan and Xiaomazhan historical area, the only area that reflects the development of the assembled-clan hall culture in Guangzhou. In the face of modernization and reconstruction,...
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Stepan Lemak, Viktor Chertopolokhov, Ivan Uvarov, Anna Kruchinina, Margarita Belousova, Leonid Borodkin and Maxim Mironenko
Hand motion tracking plays an important role in virtual reality systems for immersion and interaction purposes. This paper discusses the problem of finger tracking and proposes the application of the extension of the Madgwick filter and a simple switchin...
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Federico Cavallaro, Olga Irranca Galati, Silvio Nocera
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Several studies on the relationship between tourism transport and CO2 emissions have shown that the transport sector generates the largest proportion of emissions, accounting for 75% of overall emissions. These studies have also shown how the measures to...
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Ekaterina A. Sertakova,Natalia P. Koptseva,Maria A. Kolesnik,Natalia M. Libakova,Vladimir S. Luzan,Natalia A. Sergeeva
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The article is dedicated to the study of brand management of Siberian cities, architectural landscape of Krasnoyarsk city, which, if the strategy of ?symbolical? management is correctly chosen, can become the factor of economic development of this territ...
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Petri S. Juuti, Georgios P. Antoniou, Walter Dragoni, Fatma El-Gohary, Giovanni De Feo, Tapio S. Katko, Riikka P. Rajala, Xiao Yun Zheng, Renato Drusiani and Andreas N. Angelakis
Water fountains are part of every human settlement, and historical and mythological stories. They are the source from which life-sustaining water was distributed to people until piped systems started providing fresh tap water inside buildings. In many pl...
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Min Wang, Jianqiang Yang, Wei-Ling Hsu, Chunmei Zhang and Hsin-Lung Liu
Improving the development level of tourism service facilities in historic areas of old cities and realizing the sustainable tourism are important strategies for urban historical protection, economic development, and cultural rejuvenation. Districts at di...
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Valentina Basaric, Ana Vujicic, Jelena Mitrovic Simic, Vuk Bogdanovic, Nenad Saulic
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This work presents the results obtained by analyzing behavior patterns of transport users in Novi Sad (Republic of Serbia) with respect to their gender and age. Novi Sad is the second largest city in the Republic of Serbia, and is recognized as a regiona...
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Giovanna Concu, Mariangela Deligia and Mauro Sassu
Several Italian cities are characterized by the presence of centuries-old historic walls, which have a cultural heritage value and, due to their structural role as a retaining wall, often influence the safety of adjacent buildings and infrastructure. Anc...
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Jennifer L. Kent
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Ongoing advances in technologies of connectivity have strengthened our capacity to envision urban environments less dominated by private car use. Yet many cities remain attached to, and defined by, the automobile. In challenging this status quo, we must ...
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Antoni Taraszkiewicz, Karol Grebowski, Karolina Taraszkiewicz and Jaroslaw Przewlócki
The basic urban tissue of medieval European cities consisted of brick townhouses. In the cities of northern Europe, these tenements were characterised by a block based on an elongated rectangular plan, covered with a gable roof with a ridge oriented perp...
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Gisela Coronado Schwindt
This paper seeks to develop some conceptual elements that articulated the social construction of the soundscape of the urban spaces of the kingdom of Castile (15th?16th centuries). We focus our attention on the revision of the normative spheres that stru...
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