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Emilia Bruck, Aggelos Soteropoulos
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The potential rise of automated vehicles (AVs) may significantly impact future traffic volumes, in turn affecting urban street designs and adjacent land use. While integrated studies on potential traffic and land-use changes due to AVs largely concern is...
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Mohammad Ramin Amiryar and Junichiro Asano
This study examines the transformation in housing typology from low-rise to apartment buildings in the formal neighborhood of Kabul city. These formal neighborhoods were developed according to plans from 1978. The majority of these neighborhoods were des...
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Elizabeth C. Delmelle
This analysis examines the spatial fragmentation of the urban landscape with respect to neighborhoods classified according to their racial, demographic, housing and socioeconomic characteristics. The analysis is performed on the 50 largest metropolitan a...
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Todor Stojanovski
In the research on the effect of urban form on travel, a set of D-variables (density, diversity, design, destination accessibility, etc.) describes land use. Typo-morphology studies the historical emergence and evolution of urban patterns and their eleme...
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Seyed Amir H Zahabi, Luis. F. Miranda-Moreno, Zachary Patterson, Philippe Barla
Metropolitan regions around the world are looking for sustainable strategies to battle energy consumption and emissions. These strategies include land use policies and the desire to decrease the externalities from transportation and therefore increase th...
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Constance Bodurow
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Detroit has a wealth of empty space, though little intelligence or understanding of it. There is a global, morbid fascination with Detroit?s emptiness. The media and design disciplines have mythologized it in imagery, and obsessively mapped and quantifie...
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