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Mingxuan Li, Yu Yan, Ziyi Ying and Long Zhou
This study aims to analyze the perceptions and driving factors behind villagers? changing perceptions of landscape values in the context of drastic landscape changes in traditional Chinese villages. Empirical evidence emphasizes the interplay between loc...
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Edyta Bakowska-Waldmann
Decisions are a key element of spatial planning processes and in the face of increasing public participation in local governance, they become even more complex. The diversity of stakeholders in planning processes causes a significant increase in the numb...
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Montserrat Delpino-Chamy and Yolanda Pérez Albert
(1) Background: To assess the quality of the built environment, it is necessary to study both the physical components and the inhabitants? perceptions. However, since objective indicators are easily measurable, most studies have centered only on analyzin...
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Edyta Bakowska-Waldmann and Tomasz Kaczmarek
Together with technological innovations and the development of a digital society, PPGIS approaches have been rapidly growing popular in the last years, in Poland?s local administration. Local governments take significant interest in online tools; however...
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Ian Babelon, Jirí Pánek, Enzo Falco, Reinout Kleinhans and James Charlton
Web-based participatory mapping technologies are being increasingly harnessed by local governments to crowdsource local knowledge and engage the public in urban planning policies as a means of increasing the transparency and legitimacy of planning proces...
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Alexandra Nenko,Anastasia Galaktionova
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The article explores public participatory geographic information systems (PPGIS) as a decision-making tool in the framework of urban planning projects. We have used PPGIS for the pre-project study in the framework of the urban planning competition ?Perip...
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Kamyar Hasanzadeh, Michal Czepkiewicz, Jukka Heinonen, Marketta Kyttä, Sanna Ala-Mantila, Juudit Ottelin
Axhausen, K. W. (2003). Social networks and travel: Some hypotheses. Transport and Society, 197, 90?108. doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-004663201
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Jirí Pánek, Igor Ivan and Lucie Macková
The fear of crime is an established research topic, not only in sociology, environmental psychology and criminology, but also in GIScience. Using spatial analysis to analyse patterns, explore hotspots and determine the significance of respective surveys ...
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Nadia Giuffrida, Michela Le Pira, Giuseppe Inturri and Matteo Ignaccolo
Transport decision-making problems are typically spatially based and involve a set of feasible alternatives with multiple evaluation criteria. Besides, transport decisions affect citizens? quality of life, as well as specific interests of general stakeho...
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Franz-Benjamin Mocnik, Christina Ludwig, A. Yair Grinberger, Clemens Jacobs, Carolin Klonner and Martin Raifer
People share data in different ways. Many of them contribute on a voluntary basis, while others are unaware of their contribution. They have differing intentions, collaborate in different ways, and they contribute data about differing aspects. Shared Dat...
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