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Cédric Mpié Simba, Emmanuel Lemelin, Eric Masson, Ahmed Senouci and Walid Maherzi
In the absence of industry data, organisms, and researchers leverage free and available data, specifically building and demolition permits. Geospatial processing is essential to integrate information from various files into a single GIS layer containing ...
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Xin Guo, Hongfei Chen and Xiping Yang
Urban vitality is an important indicator of urban development capacity. Streets? metrics can depict intro-urban fabrics and physiognomy in detail, and thus street vitality affected by street metrics is a concrete manifestation of urban vitality. However,...
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Carles Crosas and Eulàlia Gómez-Escoda
The research analyzes the image of Barcelona and compares differences in quantity, variety and proximity of some essential services in diverse urban fragments. Focusing on food and health premises as critical universal services, series of maps provide ov...
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Johan Mottelson and Alessandro Venerandi
Few studies have investigated the urban morphology of informal settlements at fine-grain level, limiting effective urban planning and policies targeting such areas. This study presents a high-resolution morphological analysis of five informal settlements...
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Salvatore Giuffrida, Maria Rosa Trovato, Chiara Circo, Vittoria Ventura, Margherita Giuffrè and Valentina Macca
Vulnerability is a big issue for small inland urban centres, which are exposed to the risk of depopulation. In the climate of the centre-northern part of Italy, and in the context of the recent concentration of a high number of earthquakes in that area, ...
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Jeffrey R. Kenworthy
Urban transport is critical in shaping the form and function of cities, particularly the level of automobile dependence and sustainability. This paper presents a detailed study of the urban transport eco-urbanism characteristics of the Stockholm, Malmö, ...
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Franco Jauregui-Fung, Jeffrey Kenworthy, Samar Almaaroufi, Natalia Pulido-Castro, Sara Pereira and Kathrin Golda-Pongratz
Lima, as the capital of Peru, has become its first megacity with more than 10 million people in an area that extends over 80 km in a North-South direction. As a city of this size, it faces complex mobility issues with a strong reliance on informal transp...
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Traffic congestion is one of the most vexing city problems and involves numerous factors which cannot be addressed without a holistic approach. Congestion cannot be narrowly tackled at the cost of a city’s quality of life. Focusing on transport and...
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Carlos Henriques Ferreira,Joana Rita Santos Pereira
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The relationship between the city and the water has always been very close, being in some cases the reason for the origin and development of the territory. The proximity to the seaside it took to the development of commercial ports, which allowed the g...
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Muhammad Abu Eusuf Abu Eusuf,Muhammad SaadMann R. Sabeek Eusuf,Muhammad Mehbub Rahman Sami Eusuf,Mansor Ibrahim
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This study covers the researchers' effort on the influence of the urban environment parameters and factors related to the quality of life of the urban inhabitants. The design and the construction industries have an increasing attention in and concern for...
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