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Tomé Sicuaio, Pengxiang Zhao, Petter Pilesjo, Andrey Shindyapin and Ali Mansourian
Land use allocation (LUA) is of prime importance for the development of urban sustainability and resilience. Since the process of planning and managing land use requires balancing different conflicting social, economic, and environmental factors, it has ...
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Dariush Ashtab, Mehdi Gholamalifard, Parviz Jokar, Andrey G. Kostianoy and Aleksander V. Semenov
Protected areas are referred to around the world as the basis of conservation strategies. Designation of marine protected areas (MPAs) is to preserve marine biodiversity and protect species, habitats in the seas, and oceans. The simulated annealing algor...
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Montaña Jiménez-Espada, Francisco Manuel Martínez García and Rafael González-Escobar
Among the priority concerns that figure in the public manager?s portfolio, the existing problems in cities when planning a more efficient management of urban space are well known. Within the wide range of reflections that local corporations consider, one...
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Md. Mostafizur Rahman and György Szabó
In urban land use optimization problems, different conflicting objectives are applied. One of the most significant goals in urban land use optimization problems is to maximize environmental benefits. To quantify environmental benefits in land use optimiz...
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Mahbub Rashid
In several publications between 1998 and 2003, Elizabeth Burton examined whether urban compactness promotes social equity. Based on an extensive literature review, Burton developed numerous urban compactness and social equity measures. Using a sample of ...
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Tingting Pan, Yu Zhang, Fenzhen Su, Vincent Lyne, Fei Cheng and Han Xiao
Practical efficient regional land-use planning requires planners to balance competing uses, regional policies, spatial compatibilities, and priorities across the social, economic, and ecological domains. Genetic algorithm optimization has progressed comp...
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Debzani Deb and Russell M. Smith
In light of recent local, national, and global events, spatial justice provides a potentially powerful lens by which to explore a multitude of spatial inequalities. For more than two decades, scholars have been espousing the power of this concept to help...
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Marta Sapena, Luis A. Ruiz and Hannes Taubenböck
Manifold socio-economic processes shape the built and natural elements in urban areas. They thus influence both the living environment of urban dwellers and sustainability in many dimensions. Monitoring the development of the urban fabric and its relatio...
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Evgeniya Bobkova, Lars Marcus, Meta Berghauser Pont, Ioanna Stavroulaki and David Bolin
Plot systems (also referred to as ?property?, ?parcel?, or ?lot?) are generally recognised as the organisational framework of urban form that contributes to the economic performance of cities. However, studies that link the spatial form of plots to econo...
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Rubén Giménez García, Ramón García Marín, José María Serrano Martínez and Manuel Pulido Fernández
The spatial pattern of the urban development recently experienced by large urban areas is significantly changing the traditional city model based on its compactness. It is generating new forms of urban organization that imply morphological, territorial, ...
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