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Traffic safety, usability and streetscape effects of new design principles for major urban roads

Transportation, 1990
An important aspect of area-wide traffic calming concepts is the integration of major urban roads, because 70 to 80 percent of all urban accidents occur on major roads. Traffic calming which is primarily based on the locational shift to such main thoroughfares is socially injust, because — in spite of all disturbances on those streets — about one ...
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Spatial planning based on urban waste-generating: A streetscape design perspective

Journal of Placemaking and Streetscape Design
Background: The concept of sustainable spatial planning can solve the limited land area of ​​DKI Jakarta Province. The increasing amount of waste generation in DKI Jakarta Province and the increasing population will cause the Bantargebang TPST's capacity to be insufficient soon.
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A perspective on healthy street design through Ecourbanism: a whole-systems approach to equitable cities and climate resilience

Cities & Health
The majority of people worldwide now live in urban areas – complex socio-ecological-technical systems that are being affected by the climate, biodiversity and pollution emergencies.
Luke Engleback, A. Russo
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Policy optimization in providing green open spaces by urban government: A comparative study in streetscape design approaches

Journal of Placemaking and Streetscape Design
Background: Green Open Space (GOS) in urban areas is experiencing a significant decline in quality and quantity due to rapid population growth and urbanization. This growth drives land conversion for urban infrastructure, including buildings, trade, industry, and residential areas. In Indonesia, the provision of GOS is mandated by Law Number 11 of 2020,
Herlina Merinda, Yekti Mei Mahanani
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Ageing and streetscape: Linking indicators of healthy ageing with the design of residential urban space

2010
Over the next twenty years, the number of Australians over the age of 65 is expected to double. Current policy initiatives emphasise ‘ageing in place’ whereby older people are encouraged to remain in the community, rather than move into institutional care.
Tucker, Chris   +3 more
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Urban Parterre, Budapest; the historical city planning and architectural practice of Budapest and their relevance in designing the streetscapes of tomorrow

2019
The early development of Budapest as a modern capital was defined by the transformation of the political, social and economic system in the 19th century. Industrialisation and urbanisation led to rapid population growth and in consequence to a certain lack in building structures.
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Designing and managing biodiverse streetscapes: key lessons from the City of Melbourne

Urban Ecosystems, 2021
Huı Tan   +12 more
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