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Maharina Jafrin and Beau B. Beza
In densely populated settings like Chittagong, Bangladesh cities facing rapid urbanization and economic growth are challenged to provide open space for its citizens. For example, the population of this port city is 14,200 people per square kilometer and ...
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Kayo Okabe and Atsuyuki Okabe
An open-space ratio is often used as a first basic metric to examine the distribution of open space in urbanized areas. Originally, the open-space ratio was defined as the ratio of the area of open space (unbuilt area) to the area of its building site. I...
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Indung Sitti Fatimah,Naik Sinukaban,Aris Munandar,Kholil Kholil
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Greenery open space is a fundamental part of urban development and management in sustaining the quality of urban environment and the welfare of urban dwellers. A high rate of population growth and limited land owned causing the growth of physical develop...
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Elisabet Nungky Septania, Ahmad Sarwadi, Dyah Titisari Widyastuti
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Baron Beach is a public space that becomes an icon of Gunungkidul Regency. The conditions of a waterfront that have a river and surrounded by hills also the presence of fishing activities attract visitors. Various kinds of activities that occur in this p...
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Elisabet Nungky Septania, Ahmad Sarwadi, Dyah Titisari Widyastuti
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Baron Beach is a public space that becomes an icon of Gunungkidul Regency. The conditions of a waterfront that have a river and surrounded by hills also the presence of fishing activities attract visitors. Various kinds of activities that occur in this p...
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Khairi M. Al-bashir Abdulla, Mohamed Gamal Abdelmonem, Gehan Selim
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Much of the built environment design literature focuses on a composite of walkable spaces variables such as density, diversity, and destination accessibility. One of the most effective factors in walkability is ?safety and security?. There is an evident...
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Jun Zhang, Zixuan Zhang and Yimeng Liang
Urban public open spaces are crucial for residents? well-being, yet accessibility issues persist, affecting activities and social interactions. To this end, we take the main urban area of Jiamusi City, the most northeastern city in China, as an example. ...
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Deni Suwardhi, Kamal Nur Fauzan, Agung Budi Harto, Budhy Soeksmantono, Riantini Virtriana and Arnadi Murtiyoso
The development and management of green open spaces are essential in overcoming environmental problems such as air pollution and urban warming. 3D modeling and biomass calculation are the example efforts in managing green open spaces. In this study, 3D m...
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Sri Winarni, Putri Herlia Pramitasari, Maria Istiqoma
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The use of active open space is one way to improve the value of environmental quality to be more optimal. It could be seen that RT. 06 RW. 05 Penanggungan Village, Malang, had an active open space in the form of contoured land that was not functioning pr...
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Rubén Cantarero Navarro, Ana Rubio Ruiz, Javier Dorado Chaparro, Felix J. Villanueva Molina, Maria J. Santofimia Romero, David Villa Alises and Juan C. Lopez Lopez
Traditionally, the standards of spatial modeling are oriented to represent the quantitative information of space. However, in recent years an increasingly common challenge is appearing: flexibly and appropriately integrating quantitative information that...
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Tin Oberman, Kristian Jambro?ic, Marko Horvat and Bojana Bojanic Obad ?citaroci
This paper discusses the soundscape assessment approaches to soundscape interventions with musical features introduced to public spaces as permanent sound art, with a focus on the ISO 12913 series, Method A for data collection applied in a laboratory stu...
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Ela Susilawati(1), Margaret arni Bayu Murti(2*), Ramadhani Isna Putri(3), (1) Universitas Pancasila, Jakarta (2) Universitas Pancasila, Jakarta (3) Universitas Pancasila, Jakarta (*) Corresponding Author
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DKI Jakarta Province is the capital of Indonesia which had a population of 10,467,600 people. Population growth and an increase in the city's built-up area cause green open space for the ecological balance and create the city's aesthetics. PKP Park, loca...
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Nurul Ashikin Binti Mabahwi,Hitoshi Nakamura
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The objective of this study is to re-evaluate the conceptualisation of super levees by focussing on the availability of open spaces as evacuation areas along the Arakawa River. By using land use analysis, occupation analysis and cross-section, this study...
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Nadiyanti Mat Nayan,David S Jones,Suriati Ahmad
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In 1880, when the British moved their Federated Malay States administrative centre to Kuala Lumpur, the Padang quickly became a symbol of British economic and administrative colonisation, and a nucleus of the socio-cultural development of Kuala Lumpur. T...
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David E. Witt and Kristy E. Primeau
Chaco Canyon, NM, USA, was the center of an Ancestral Puebloan polity from approximately 850?1140 CE, and home to a dozen palatial structures known as ?great houses? and scores of ritual structures called ?great kivas?. It is hypothesized that the 2.5 km...
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Andrew MacKenzie and Philip Gibbons
This paper investigates how institutions in urban settings potentially identify, frame, and operationalise biodiversity conservation policies. It adopts the Institutional Analysis and Development Framework (IAD) to analyse a case study regarding the rete...
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Maharina Jafrin and Beau B. Beza
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Qun Wang, Mats Sandberg, Yuanyuan Lin, Shi Yin and Jian Hang
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Achmad Delianur Nasution,Wahyuni Zahrah
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The aim of this study is to explore some design ideas that can be applied in public open space (POS), particularly in Sumatra Utara regions. The objective is to get a set of design model of POS that can meet people needs and support their quality of life...
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Agboola Oluwagbemiga Paul, Rasidi Mohd Hisyam, Said bin Ismail
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Open space such as market square is a communal ground where people carry out their various functional activities. This research work is undertaken in order to fill the knowledge gap in areas of people and place relationship, where improvements are needed...
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