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Youngjoon Kim, Junghwan Kim, Hui Jeong Ha, Naoto Nakajima and Jinhyung Lee
This study examined the urban structure of colonial Seoul in the 1930s, the capital city of Korea under the rule of the Japanese empire, by adopting quantitative geographical methods. We utilized a job accessibility index to operationalize the urban stru...
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Leticia Ozawa-Meida, Fernando Ortiz-Moya, Birgit Painter, Matthew Hengesbaugh, Ryoko Nakano, Tetsuro Yoshida, Eric Zusman and Subhes Bhattacharyya
Cities are increasingly adopting potentially sustainable climate plans. Integrating the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into these plans could help stabilize the climate while generating jobs, narrowing equity gaps, fostering innovation, and deliver...
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Chaopeng Li, Guoyin Cai and Mingyi Du
Indicator 11.3.1 of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 11.3.1) was designed to test land-use efficiency, which was defined as the ratio of the land consumption rate (LCR) to the population growth rate (PGR), namely, LCRPGR. This study calculates t...
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Lisha Wang, Meilan JIANG, Tomio MIWA, Takayuki MORIKAWA
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Previous studies have proven the significant causal relationship between railway investment and gentrification in some cities. However, most of them have focused on the gentry and less on the effect on other social classes. To observe how railway investm...
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Abdelhay El Omari, Mimoun Chourak, El Mehdi Echebba, Seif-Eddine Cherif, Carlos Navarro Ugena, Mohamed Rougui, Fadi Hage Chehade, Francisco Lamas Fernández and Aboubakr Chaaraoui
The last seismic events showed that tunnel lining may suffer extensive damage. Employing numerical modeling has a great importance in predicting the seismic performance of tunnels. This paper tests the tunnel lining of the Zaouit Ait Mellal (ZAM) twin tu...
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Beata Majerska-Palubicka and Elzbieta Latusek
The article concerns the issue of intelligence-based design, which, during the design process undertaken by architects, signifies (according to the authors of the article) thinking about perceptual involvement in the built environment, designing together...
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Eunju Lee, Taehwa Jung and Sungwon Shin
A tsunami is a significant coastal hazard that causes destructive damage to coastal cities in the world. Besides, tsunamis, generated on the west coast of Japan, damaged coastal cities on the east coast of Korea in 1983 and 1993. In recent years, there h...
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Hideki Takebayashi, Takahiro Tanaka, Masakazu Moriyama, Hironori Watanabe, Hiroshi Miyazaki and Kosuke Kittaka
The relationship between city size, coastal land use, and air temperature rise with distance from coast during summer day is analyzed using the meso-scale weather research and forecasting (WRF) model in five coastal cities in Japan with different sizes a...
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Sebastian Davies-Slate and Peter Newman
Urban transit planning is going through a transition to greater private investment in many parts of the world and is now on the agenda in Australia. After showing examples of private investment in transit globally, the paper focuses on historical case st...
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