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Simone Trevas, Kathleen Manuel, Raja Malkani and Deanna Hoelscher
Shortly after the identification of COVID-19, public health experts recommended the use of face masks and social distancing to slow the spread of the virus. Early research indicates that there are associations between gender, age, and mask-wearing behavi...
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Kainan Mao, Jingzhong Li and Haowen Yan
The spatial accessibility of urban parks is an important indicator of the livability level of cities. In this paper, we propose a comprehensive multimodal two-step floating catchment area (CM2SFCA) method which integrates supply capacity, the selection p...
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Wentong Yang, Yeqing Cheng, Chunru Xu and Jinping Zhang
The influx of seasonal migrants has a significant impact on public services in destination places and may reshape the spatial accessibility and equity patterns of park green space (PGS). However, the two-step floating catchment area (2SFCA) method and it...
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Junjie Luo, Pengyuan Liu and Lei Cao
Public participation is crucial in promoting built environment quality. By using Nancuiping park in China as a case study, this research brings attention to the digital twin park compared to the physical replica in a participatory workshop. Using UAV obl...
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Huimin Wang, Xiaojian Wei and Weixuan Ao
Park green space (PGS) is an important part of urban ecosystem and green infrastructure, and the ease of access to PGS is closely related to the health of residents. A growing number of studies have attempted to identify accessibility disparities, but re...
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Zihao Li, Hui Chen and Wentao Yan
Due to a growing appreciation for the ecological and recreational benefits of public green spaces, the evaluation of urban parks? service efficiency, as well as citizens? behavioral preferences for daily recreation, have become an increasing academic foc...
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Qi Liu, Hidayat Ullah, Wanggen Wan, Zhangyou Peng, Li Hou, Tong Qu and Saqib Ali Haidery
Green areas or parks are the best way to encourage people to take part in physical exercise. Traditional techniques of researching the attractiveness of green parks, such as surveys and questionnaires, are naturally time consuming and expensive, with les...
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Jairo Ortega, János Tóth and Tamás Péter
A Park and Ride (P & R) system is a set of facilities located throughout an urban area that can serve as transfer points for travelers that would like to utilize their private vehicles for one part of their journey and a more sustainable transport mo...
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Daniel Steele, Edda Bild, Cynthia Tarlao and Catherine Guastavino
Decades of research support the idea that striving for lower sound levels is the cornerstone of protecting urban public health. Growing insight on urban soundscapes, however, highlights a more complex role of sound in public spaces, mediated by context, ...
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Ivis García
Human ecology, a stream of planning, was developed by Park, Burgess, and Hoyt. This theoretical model emphasized mobility and assimilation as natural paths to housing. This essay offers an analysis of its influence on urban theory and policymaking in the...
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