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Qi Zhou, Junya Bao and Helin Liu
Understanding urban form is beneficial for planners and designers to improve the built environment. The street network, as an essential element of urban form, has received much attention from existing studies. Recently, an open dataset containing 8910 gl...
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Miguel Costa, Manuel Marques and Filipe Moura
Urban street networks impact urban space usage and movement across a city. Circuity, the ratio of network distances to straight-line distances, is considered a critical measurement in urban network morphology and transportation efficiency as it can measu...
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Tessio Novack, Leonard Vorbeck, Heinrich Lorei and Alexander Zipf
As a recognized type of art, graffiti is a cultural asset and an important aspect of a city?s aesthetics. As such, graffiti is associated with social and commercial vibrancy and is known to attract tourists. However, positional uncertainty and incomplete...
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Ding Ma, Renzhong Guo, Ye Zheng, Zhigang Zhao, Fangning He and Wei Zhu
Urban form can be reflected by many city elements, such as streets. A street network serves as the backbone of a city and reflects a city?s physical structure. A street network?s topological measures and statistical distributions have been widely investi...
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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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Ioan A?chilean, Mihai Iliescu, Nicolae Ciont and Ioan Giurca
This article analyses the relation between the failures that occurred in the water supply network and the road traffic in the city of Cluj-Napoca in Romania. The calculations in this case study were made using the Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis Profe...
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J. Travis Bland
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Much effort has been devoted to the evaluation of network effectiveness. Recent scholarship has made an important distinction between network outcomes or productivity and the underlying dynamics or processes that ultimately shape the nature of such joint...
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Jingyi Lin and Yifang Ban
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Nai Yang, Le Jiang, Yi Chao, Yang Li and Pengcheng Liu
The relief degree of land surface (RDLS) was often calculated to describe the topographic features of a region. It is a significant factor in designing urban street networks. However, existing studies do not clarify how RDLS affects the distribution of u...
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Wesley E Marshall, Norman W Garrick
The preponderance of evidence suggests that denser and more connected communities with a higher degree of mixed land uses results in fewer vehicle kilometers traveled (VKT). However, there is less agreement as the size of the effect. Also, there is no ...
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Michael Mair, Jonatan Zischg, Wolfgang Rauch, Robert Sitzenfrei
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Urban water infrastructure, i.e., water supply and sewer networks, are underground structures, implying that detailed information on their location and features is not directly accessible, frequently erroneous, or missing. For public use, data is also no...
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Michael Mair, Jonatan Zischg, Wolfgang Rauch and Robert Sitzenfrei
Urban water infrastructure, i.e., water supply and sewer networks, are underground structures, implying that detailed information on their location and features is not directly accessible, frequently erroneous, or missing. For public use, data is also no...
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Fatemeh Noori, Hamid Kamangir, Scott A. King, Alaa Sheta, Mohammad Pashaei and Abbas SheikhMohammadZadeh
In urban planning and transportation management, the centrality characteristics of urban streets are vital measures to consider. Centrality can help in understanding the structural properties of dense traffic networks that affect both human life and acti...
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Pelin Sahin Körmeçli
Nowadays, city forms are changing due to rapid urbanization and increasing population. In urban morphology studies, walkable street network is examined through the city form to create sustainable cities. This study aims to examine accessibility of street...
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Mahbub Rashid
In several publications between 1998 and 2003, Elizabeth Burton examined whether urban compactness promotes social equity. Based on an extensive literature review, Burton developed numerous urban compactness and social equity measures. Using a sample of ...
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Abbas Najmi, Caroline M. Gevaert, Divyani Kohli, Monika Kuffer and Jati Pratomo
Mapping slums is vital for monitoring the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) indicators. In the absence of reliable data, Remote Sensing (RS)-based approaches, particularly the Deep Learning (DL) methods, have gained recognition and high accuracies for s...
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Li Geng and Ke Zhang
Urban planners have been long interested in understanding how urban structure and activities are mutually influenced. Human mobility and economic activities naturally drive the formation of road network structure and the accessibility of the latter shape...
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Tashi LOBsang, Feng Zhen and Shanqi Zhang
The street network is considered the skeleton of the city structure; it determines the efficiency and productivity of the city in that it acts like blood vessels transporting people, goods, and information. The relationship between street networks and ec...
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Kerry A. Nice, Jason Thompson, Jasper S. Wijnands, Gideon D. P. A. Aschwanden and Mark Stevenson
Urban typologies allow areas to be categorised according to form and the social, demographic, and political uses of the areas. The use of these typologies and finding similarities and dissimilarities between cities enables better targeted interventions f...
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Piero Carapiá Lima Baptista, José Carlos Huapaya Espinoza
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The month of June 2013 has entered the annals of recent Brazilian history, due to the street protests throughout the country?s major cities, which showcased facets of the country?s reality to a world already focused on Brazil, as it prepared to host the ...
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