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Tally Hatzakis, Laura Alciauskaite and Alexandra König
Moving is an indispensable component of travelling. This paper discusses the experiences of persons with disabilities when moving around cities on foot or wheels, based on research conducted during the EU-funded project TRIPS. Findings comprise participa...
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Fernando Almeida
The complex and interconnected infrastructure of smart cities offers several opportunities for attackers to exploit vulnerabilities and carry out cyberattacks that can have serious consequences for the functioning of cities? critical infrastructures. Thi...
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Juan R. Coca, Julio Fernández-Portela, Susana Gómez-Redondo and Anabel Paramá-Díaz
European regions with a lower population density have greater structural difficulties in ensuring that the daily life of their inhabitants matches that of more populated regions. This problem persists in groups of people who present some type of disabili...
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Reham Elwakil, Ingrid Schroder and Koen Steemers
Maker spaces can contribute significantly to the circular economy of cities; they demonstrate not only the economic potential of inner loop circularity, but also provide tangible evidence of spatial and social integration of production into the urban con...
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Josephine Roper, Matthew Ng, Christopher Pettit
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In this paper, we argue for an explicit decoupling of ?walkability? and ?walking behavior? and for the advantages of a definition of walkability based on access. This provides impetus for a new approach to constructing and using walkability indices, comb...
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Fabio Borghetti, Michela Longo, Michela Bonera, Marco Libretti, Claudio Somaschini, Valentina Martinelli, Marco Medeghini and Renato Mazzoncini
Nowadays, designing and adopting sustainable and greener transport systems is of upmost interest. The European Commission and different EU countries are developing plans and programs?but also delivering resources?aimed at the decarbonization of cities an...
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Maria Luisa Villani, Sonia Giovinazzi and Antonio Costanzo
Natural hazards are increasingly threatening our communities; hence it is imperative to provide communities with reliable information on possible impacts of such disasters, and on resilience measures that can be adopted to recover from disasters. To incr...
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Eleni D. Rompoti and Alexis D. Ioannides
The aim of this article is to investigate two external flexible forms of employment?the leasing of workers through Temporary Work Agencies (TWAs) and the contracted workers employed through Business Service Providers (contractors). Undoubtedly, these two...
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Keshav Bhattarai and Ambika P. Adhikari
This paper responds to the research question, ?can urban farming in Nepal help create sustainable cities?? Especially after the COVID-19 pandemic, urban residents have begun to realize that food transported from long distances is not always reliable. Urb...
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Adam R. Szromek, Bartlomiej Walas and Zygmunt Kruczek
The tendency of enterprises to use open innovations can be seen in the literature in many areas of research and practical application. However, the use of the concept of open innovation in local administration entities is less noticeable. The research ga...
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