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The Impact of Changes in Active Travel Infrastructure on Disabled People: A Rapid Review

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Edwards D   +9 more
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The impact of transport, housing, and urban development interventions on older adults' mobility: A systematic review of experimental and quasi-experimental studies.

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Flood resilient streetscape

Journal of Water and Land Development, 2020
The paper aims to answer the following questions: What are the trends in streetscape design? And how can streetscape become more resilient to climate change in the coming years? Although the research questions of exploratory nature also challenge theoretical claims, this is a hypothetical study, designed to foster a discussion about the visions of the ...
Magdalena Wojnowska-Heciak   +2 more
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The semiotics of Kosovo’s streetscapes

Linguistic Landscape. An international journal, 2023
Abstract Post-war Kosovo is characterised by strong transition processes, including in the car and service vehicle sector, and Germany, German culture, and the German language play a central role in these processes. The popularity of used vehicles imported from German-speaking countries has led to a change in the appearance of Kosovo’s ...
Lumnije Jusufi, Milote Sadiku
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Words on the streetscape

Lighting Design + Application, 1979
Neon is symbolic and specific, a recollection of place and time.
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The Streetscape Demonstration

1996
During the summer of 1994, a small stretch of West Franklin Street in downtown Chapel Hill was transformed. Gone are uneven cracked pavement and mud. Instead, the sidewalk is freshly paved with smooth concrete and bordered with attractive Carolina red brick.
Turchi, Francesca, Deaner, Hugh
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Measuring oppressiveness of streetscapes

Landscape and Urban Planning, 2012
Abstract Oppressiveness, as experienced in urban environments with high-rise buildings, is a form of environmental stress that poses psychological pressure on urban residents. The intention was to study the oppressiveness of streetscapes and provide a tool that urban planners could use to measure oppressiveness to then subsequently improve the ...
Morteza Asgarzadeh   +3 more
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Artificial Reasoning in the Streetscape

2022 IEEE 4th International Conference on Cognitive Machine Intelligence (CogMI), 2022
Adrienne Raglin   +2 more
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Streetscapes and Outdoor Spaces

2014
Higher-density communities are commonly perceived by the public as places with reduced public open spaces. Yet, when properly designed, such projects can have a variety of well thought of outdoor places that address the recreational needs of all dwellers.
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