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Runzhu Gu, Zhiqiu Xie, Chika Takatori, Hendrik Herold and Xiaoping Xie
In response to the call of the New Urban Agenda?Habitat III for a reinvigoration of long-term and integrated planning towards sustainable urban development, this paper presents an empirical comparative study of planning practices based on the ?satellite ...
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Mohammad Faraz Athar, Md Rehan Sadique, Abdullah H. Alsabhan and Shamshad Alam
By the year 2035 it is estimated that Delhi and Mumbai will become two of the most populous cities around the globe. The massive population growth rate has led to the rise of land scarcity, urbanization, and industrialization and developments for rapid t...
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Nayar Rafique,Idrees Khawaja
Pág. 187 - 202
Being a developing country, with a hugely deprived educational profile, Pakistan is facing huge cost of its millions of uneducated and out of school population. Though we know that lack of education imposes costs on individuals and society, however no pr...
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Bright Addae and Natascha Oppelt
A rapid increase in the world?s population over the last century has triggered the transformation of the earth surface, especially in urban areas, where more than half of the global population live. Ghana is no exception and a high population growth rate...
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Satwinderjit Singh,Izzal Asnira Zolkepli,Cheah Wen Kit
Pág. pp. 112 - 128
Given the prevalence of online technology nowadays, mobile commerce continues to attract considerable attention for marketing research. However, studies on the factors that impact mobile commerce adoption via mobile applications are still limited. Moreov...
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Sudha Panda, Manjari Chakraborty, S.K. Misra
Pág. 157 - 180
India has experienced phenomenal growth in urbanization in the last few decades putting massive pressure on basic infrastructure and services. The objective of this paper is to create a composite social sustainable index for India which will help us to u...
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Raffaello Furlan, Attilio Petruccioli
Pág. 138 - 151
Qatar is making large investments for the development of the urban fabric and public transport systems of Doha (i.e. the Msheireb downtown Doha, the Doha metro, and the Lusail light rail transit). It has also already been publicly announced that the popu...
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Adnan Enshassi, Bernd Kochendoerfer, Ehsan Rizq
Pág. Page 234 - 254
Construction sector is considered as one of the main sources of environmental pollution in the world. It has massive direct and indirect effects on the environment. Gaza Strip is witnessing widespread construction projects which increase the pressure on ...
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Binaee Yaseen Raof
Pág. 46 - 55
Urban population growth has affected the spread of residential buildings in many countries. The Kurdistan region of Iraq has been witnessing rapid progress in residential complex projects. The energy consumption in buildings, especially residential build...
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Sajjad Haider, Shahzada Adnan
Pág. 24 - 35
Due to rapid growth of population, massive deforestation and anthropogenic activities, noticeable change in climate conditions is being observed in Pakistan. Increased aridity due to climate change is a growing environmental problem of the agricultural c...
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