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Mustafa Aziz Amen, Ahmad Afara and Hourakhsh Ahmad Nia
Walkability is considered a vital component of the urban configuration; urban spaces should promote pedestrian walking, which is healthier and increases social sustainability by connecting people in urban spaces. This article aims to find the link betwee...
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Aurora Martínez-Corral, Javier Cárcel-Carrasco, Fabiola Colmenero Fonseca and Flora Francis Kannampallil
This perspective analysis aims to show the most recent and relevant interventions in a representative sample of selected European railway stations, balancing different criteria by reviewing the most characteristic cases. We analyse its impact at the urba...
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Shuang Li
Historical geographic data play an important supporting role in the study of long-term geographic studies, such as climate change, urban expansion and land-use and land-cover change. These data vary in source, format and accuracy and are widely found in ...
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Binita Ghimire, Gehendra Kharel, Esayas Gebremichael and Linyin Cheng
Extreme precipitation has become more frequent and intense with time and space. Infrastructure design tools such as Intensity-Duration-Frequency (IDF) curves still rely on historical precipitation and stationary assumptions, risking current and future ur...
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Emily Talen
While scale is an essential factor in discussions about sustainable cities, there is no common understanding of what scale is or how it should be measured. This paper sheds light on the issue of scale by suggesting how it might be measured and evaluated....
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