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Sevim Sezi Karayazi, Gamze Dane and Theo Arentze
Understanding visitors? spatial choice behavior is important in developing effective policies to counteract overcrowdedness in attractive urban heritage areas. This research presents a comprehensive analysis of visitor location choice behavior, aiming to...
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Rogier Pennings, Bart Wiegmans and Tejo Spit
Is it possible for flexible applications of infrastructure to help cope with the demand for space? In this paper we tried to answer how different forms of flexibility can impact the societal costs of infrastructure development on passenger transport hubs...
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Marta Ramalho Kresse Bastos
Governance processes and image management strategies in large-scale urban development projects are exposed to a range of contextual and internal actor-network-related influences. These relations are complex and, due the long realization time of these pro...
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Marina Georgati, Henning Sten Hansen and Carsten Keßler
Population growth in urban centres and the intensification of segregation phenomena associated with international mobility require improved urban planning and decision-making. More effective planning in turn requires better analysis and geospatial modell...
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Herman A. van Wietmarschen, Sjef Staps, Judith Meijer, J. Francisca Flinterman and Miek C. Jong
Background. Despite considerable efforts, health disparities between people with high and low socioeconomic status (SES) have not changed over the past decades in The Netherlands. To create a culture of health and an environment in which all people can f...
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Pamela Al Alam, Joseph Constantin, Ibtissam Constantin and Clelia Lopez
Road traffic congestion has became a major problem in most countries because it affects sustainable mobility. Partitioning a transport network into homogeneous areas can be very useful for monitoring traffic as congestion is spatially correlated in adjac...
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Nan Bai, Pirouz Nourian, Renqian Luo and Ana Pereira Roders
Values (why to conserve) and Attributes (what to conserve) are essential concepts of cultural heritage. Recent studies have been using social media to map values and attributes conveyed by the public to cultural heritage. However, it is rare to connect h...
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Sevim Sezi Karayazi, Gamze Dane and Bauke de Vries
Touristic cities are home to historical landmarks and irreplaceable urban heritages. Although tourism brings financial advantages, mass tourism creates pressure on historical cities. Therefore, ?attractiveness? is one of the key elements to explain touri...
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Jinglun Du, Oana Druta, Pauline van den Berg and Pieter J. V. van Wesemael
Incorporating users? experiences in transport hub (re)development has become paramount, especially in the case of (high-speed) railway stations located in central urban locations. Designing ?quality? according to users? perspectives requires that we reth...
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Cecilia Conti, Emanuela Tullo, Jacopo Bacenetti and Marcella Guarino
Livestock activities, in particular swine farms, are sources of odorant compounds that cause conflicts with the neighboring population. Beside the effects on the neighborhood, excessive odor emission can cause discomfort to farm workers. In this context ...
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