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Li Tan, Jiayi Jiang, Meng Guo and Yujia Zhong
Land use types other than specialized athletic fields provide a variety of jogging environments, addressing the shortage of urban fitness facilities and promoting urban health as well as sustainability. Currently, there is limited research comparing the ...
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Jiawei Zhu, Bo Li, Hao Ouyang, Yuhan Wang and Ziyue Bai
Walking exercise is a prevalent physical activity in urban areas, with streetscapes playing a significant role in shaping preferences. Understanding this influence is essential for creating urban environments conducive to walking exercise and improving r...
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Mahdi Alizadeh, Seyed Rasoul Davoodi and Khaled Shaaban
Speeding in residential areas is a rampant high-risk driving behavior that occurs worldwide. This study investigated the intention and behavior of speeding in residential streets (with a speed limit of 30 km/h) in Iran based on the Theory of extended Pla...
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Yujia Zhai, Ruoyu Gong, Junzi Huo and Binbin Fan
Building façade colors play an important role in influencing urban imageability, attraction and citizens? experience. However, the relations between street functions and the building façade color distribution, color harmony and color diversity have not b...
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Yuchen Dai, Shouhang Du and Hanqing Min
The quality of urban living environments has become a focal point for local governments and citizens. By conducting a thorough analysis of the human settlement environment, the study can not only gain an intuitive insight into the quality of life of resi...
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Rubab Saher, Haroon Stephen and Sajjad Ahmad
The estimation of urban irrigation water requirements has often been approached from an agricultural perspective. This approach is flawed, as the intention of estimating agricultural water is to optimize yield. Recent studies have reported that urban irr...
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Lujin Hu, Zheng Wen, Jian Wang and Jing Hu
Understanding the regularity and determinants of mobility is indispensable for the reasonable deployment of shared bicycles and urban planning. A spatial interaction network covering streets in Beijing?s six main districts, using bike sharing data, is co...
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Hongzan Jiao and Miaomiao Xiao
In the recent decade, a new concept, urban community life circle (CLC), has been introduced and widely applied to Chinese community planning and public service facilities configuration alongside people-oriented urbanization. How to delineate the CLC has ...
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Quynh C. Nguyen, Tom Belnap, Pallavi Dwivedi, Amir Hossein Nazem Deligani, Abhinav Kumar, Dapeng Li, Ross Whitaker, Jessica Keralis, Heran Mane, Xiaohe Yue, Thu T. Nguyen, Tolga Tasdizen and Kim D. Brunisholz
Collecting neighborhood data can both be time- and resource-intensive, especially across broad geographies. In this study, we leveraged 1.4 million publicly available Google Street View (GSV) images from Utah to construct indicators of the neighborhood b...
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Adam Millard-Ball
Pág. 1061 - 1073
I argue that wide residential streets in US cities are both a contributor to homelessness and a potential strategy to provide more affordable housing. In residential neighborhoods, subdivision ordinances typically set binding standards for street width, ...
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