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Gemma García-Blanco, Daniel Navarro and Efren Feliu
The paper exposes the experience of València in applying climate-resilient thinking to the current revision of the city?s General Urban Development Plan. A semi-quantitative, indicator-based risk assessment of heat stress was carried out on the 23 functi...
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Tao Wang, Jingjing Chen, Li Liu and Lingling Guo
Recently, the deep learning technology has been adopted in the study of traditional village landscape. More precisely, it?s usually used to explore the representation of cultural heritage and the diversity of heritage information. In this study, we compr...
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Yongjiao Zhang, Xiaowu Man and Yongnian Zhang
Spatial planning is a public policy arrangement for land use allocation and spatial structure regulation. As a method used by the public sector to influence the spatial distribution of future activities, spatial planning has become an important method an...
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Peng Ti, Hao Wu, Zhilin Li, Mingyao Li, Ruyu Dai and Tao Xiong
Schematic maps have widely been used for representing transport networks. In the schematization process, preserving the relative position of nodes and the relative length of segments are considered highly important for constructing spatial cognition. Som...
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Xuejie Zhang, Jinli Zhao, Haimeng Liu, Yi Miao, Mengcheng Li and Chengxin Wang
The emergence and enduring diffusion of COVID-19 has had a dramatic impact on cities worldwide. The scientific aim of this study was to introduce geospatial thinking to research related to infectious diseases, while the practical aim was to explore the i...
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Lia Duarte, Ana Cláudia Teodoro and Hernâni Gonçalves
(1) Background: spatial thinking is indirectly applied in numerous daily activities (e.g., when defining the route when going to school/work) or in scientific areas (e.g., predicting the spatial?temporal spread of contagious diseases), and its ability mi...
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Zhiming Li, Zhengyuan Liang, Linhui Feng and Zhengxi Fan
Evaluating park equity can help guide the advancement of sustainable and equitable space policies. Previous studies have mainly considered accessibility when evaluating park equity while ignoring the selectivity and convenience of entering parks and resi...
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David Trok?iar, Lenka Havelková and Martin Hanus
Maps are not just powerful tools to communicate spatial information; they also have significant educational potential to develop students? knowledge, skills, and thinking. To fully exploit this potential, deep research is needed into map-use processes co...
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Eun Joo Park and Mi Jeong Kim
Representing visual experiences is an essential part of architectural design education for creativity. The representation of creative ideas relates to the ability to communicate spatial design concepts. This study examined whether filmic spaces could fun...
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Vilmos Katona
This paper explores the working hypothesis that fractal patterns that closely match those found in nature are more likely to convey a strong sense of genius loci to humans by comparison with ?Euclidean? patterns that do not occur in nature frequently. A ...
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