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Meidesta Pitria, Yuni Andari
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Urbanization does not only affect land use in urban areas but also in rural areas. Many lands in rural areas are vacant. Although placemaking is often associated with urban contexts, its role in rural areas has emerged. Placemaking is believed to improve...
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Zeenat Kotval-K, Annabelle Wilkinson, Andy Brush and Eva Kassens-Noor
Residents in small urban and rural areas frequently depend on unreliable personal transportation to maintain their lifestyle and get to essential destinations within their society. Especially, vulnerable populations, such as seniors and low-income reside...
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Ana Nikezic, Jelena Ristic Trajkovic and Aleksandra Milovanovic
Over the past decade, urban housing typologies have evolved from being a feature of modern life to an essential postmodern issue, questioning future housing identities. One of the ways in which architecture can become engaged in this ever-changing proces...
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Ramisa Shafqat, Dora Marinova and Shahed Khan
This paper provides an alternative perspective on urban informal settlements by analysing them as places of rural remnants, reservoirs of regional cultural heritage, and spaces entailing traditional sustainable elements that are brought to the urban real...
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Ari Fatihatul Hidayah, Agus Wahyudin, Muhsin Muhsin
Pág. 112 - 119
Impulsive buying is a psychoemonic phenomenon that happened to many people's lives in urban areas, especially to teenagers. This is because teens are easily influenced by advertising, lacks frugal thinking, less realistic and impulsive. This study aims t...
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Try Ramadhan,Dindha Nirmalasari,Mutiara Ningrum,Beatricia Beatricia,Heince Andre Maahury
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ABSTRACT : The population of productive age will reach 70% in 2020-2030, while the remaining 30% is unproductive population (under 15 years and above 65 years). The increasing number of population will affect on increasing housing needs, whereas if viewe...
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Igor Sokolov,Vasily Kupriyanovsky,Vyacheslav Alenkov,Oleg Pokusaev,Dmitry Yartsev,Andrey Akimov,Dmitry Namiot,Yulia Kupriyanovsky
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The article deals with issues related to digital security in the Smart City. The standards and implementations of Smart City models are geared towards the application of rapidly developing digital technologies and are aimed at economic, social, environme...
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Katarzyna Hebel, Olgierd Wyszomirski
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With the increasing role of senior citizens in modern societies it is important to know, inter alia, their transportation preferences and travel behaviour. The article presents the definition of a senior ...
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Anna Wong, Anson K. C. Chau, Yang Fang and Jean Woo
Loneliness is a common experience among older people that is associated with health risks and negative well-being. As a psychological phenomenon, it has typically been defined in Western research literature as the discrepancy between desired and actual i...
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Pantoleon Skayannis, Marios Goudas, Petros Rodakinias
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Since 2008 more than half of world?s population lives in cities some of which grow bigger every day. The number of people requiring all transport modes is also increasing rampantly, with all possible consequences such as pollution, lost useful working or...
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