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Khaled Alawadi, Nour Alkhaja, Mariam Alazab Alhadhrami, Sara Omar Mustafa
Pág. 189 - 214
More than a house of worship, religious buildings have a critical and authoritative role in the social and political life of people. Yet, such places of divine and spirit have received limited attention in transportation and urban planning research. This...
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Bradley Bereitschaft
Walkable and transit-accessible neighborhoods that may offer residents numerous health, social, and economic benefits are, in many places, becoming increasingly exclusive. This equity-mapping analysis sought to determine whether socially vulnerable (SV) ...
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Nastaran Peimani and Hesam Kamalipour
The imperative to address the challenge of transforming car-dependent cities and promoting sustainable mobilities requires that we engage with the relationships between urban morphology and forms of urbanity in public spaces surrounding transit nodes. Wh...
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Hsu-Sheng Hsieh, Min-Ta Chuang
Pág. 1099 - 1127
The relationship between the built environment and walking behavior has been explored extensively. However, little research has been done to either differentiate between walking for transport and walking as activity or that applies urban design tools to ...
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Michal Rzeszewski and Matuesz Orylski
Extended reality (XR) technology is increasingly often considered in practical applications related to urban planning and smart city management. It offers many advantages as a new visualization technique that gives its users access to places that are not...
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Doris Guerrero,Cristina Pavón,Ricardo Tendero Caballero
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This document presents an analysis of the incorporation of a thin-film solar cell system, applied to a building to provide greater energy production under diffuse radiation, homogeneous integration that minimizes the costs of raw material for installatio...
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Ivan Majic and Elek Pafka
Within the broad field of walkability research, a key area of focus has been the relationship between urban form and capacities for walking. Measures of walkable access can be grouped into two key types: permeability measures that quantify the ease of mo...
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With support and demand for walkable urban spaces on the rise, there has been growing concern among academics and practitioners of increasing exclusivity, particularly in amenity-rich areas. This study examines equity in neighborhood walkability from the...
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Reihaneh Rafiemanzelat, Maryam Imani Emadi, Aida Jalal Kamali
Pág. 97 - 104
A vital issue in community is providing an easy access to the transport network for different range of community members such as; very young, old, children and disable people. The functions that walking and walkable area can be support includes community...
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Ziwen Sun,Simon Bell,Iain Scott
Pág. 203 - 213
In contemporary Chinese cities, street vendors often emerge in a predictable space where numerous people frequently walk or stay. In this sense, the ubiquitous phenomenon of street vending closely relates to the walkability of urban space in the Chinese ...
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