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Anestis Kousis and Christos Tjortjis
In recent years, the emergence of the smart city concept has garnered attention as a promising innovation aimed at addressing the multifactorial challenges arising from the concurrent trends of urban population growth and the climate crisis. In this stud...
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Xuefeng Guan, Jingbo Li, Changlan Yang and Weiran Xing
Driving analysis of urban expansion (DAUE) is usually implemented to identify the driving factors and their corresponding driving effects/mechanisms for the expansion processes of urban land, aiming to provide scientific guidance for urban planning and m...
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Wei Gao, Jiachen Hou, Yong Gao, Mei Zhao and Menghan Jia
The physical presence of a street, called the ?street view?, is a medium through which people perceive the urban form. A street?s spatial ratio is the main feature of the street view, and its measurement and quality are the core issues in the field of ur...
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João Monteiro, Marvin Para, Nuno Sousa, Eduardo Natividade-Jesus, Carlo Ostorero and João Coutinho-Rodrigues
Compactification of cities, i.e., the opposite of urban sprawl, has been increasingly presented in the literature as a possible solution to reduce the carbon footprint and promote the sustainability of current urban environments. Compact environments hav...
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Wende Li, Haowen Yan, Xiaomin Lu and Yilang Shen
Building displacement is a common operation to resolve the spatial conflicts between map features, and it has important theoretical value and practical application significance for multi-scale mapping. The prerequisite for a successful displacement opera...
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