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Metropolitan areas are important for engaging in fierce global competition. Cities in metropolitan areas in China are generally characterized by a core-periphery structure. The Yangtze River Delta metropolitan area (YRD) is a national strategic region in
Jieying Yang +3 more
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The Triumphal Monument Tropaeum Traiani of Adamclisi, Romania is analyzed with reference to the survey published by the German Professor Carl Wilhelm Wutzer after his trip of 1856 in Dobrudja. Since 1882, Tocilescu excavated the ruin and appreciated past
Emil Sever Georgescu
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The study aims to evaluate the efficiency of the tram track in the urban transport system of the Algerian city of Setif by combining Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) and Geographic Information System (GIS) approach. In this research, a set of multiple
Ibrahim Djouani +2 more
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Holistic assessment of sustainable urban development [PDF]
Introducing the SUE-MoT (metrics, models and toolkits for whole-life sustainable urban development) series, this paper highlights some of the barriers that need to be addressed if the vision for holistic assessment is to be realised.
A. Price +11 more
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Indoor air quality in a chemistry laboratory environment [PDF]
The indoor built environment is the result of the interaction between the site, climate, building type (original design and later modifications of it), construction techniques, sources of chemical, physical and biological pollutants (building materials ...
Vasilica VASILE, Alina DIMA, Mihaela ION
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Fulfilling the Regenerative Potential of Higher Education: A Collaborative Auto-Ethnography
Moving towards sustainable futures in which human and natural systems increasingly flourish together asks not only for technological innovation but also for social, cultural, psychological, and spiritual transformation.
Koen Rens Wessels, Lotte Grünwald
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Urban forests for sustainable urban development [PDF]
This paper explores the development of the urban forest in East Jakarta. By 2030 Jakarta area has a target of 30% green area covering 19,845 hectares, including urban forest covering an area of 4,631 hectares. In 2015, the city forest is only 646 hectares, while the city requires 3,985 hectares of new land Urban forest growth from year to year showed a
Denny M. Sundara +3 more
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The role of seismic simulators in earthquake engineering and public perception of structural safety [PDF]
Constructions located in various environmental conditions represent physical components of human habitat and earthquakes are often a cause of sudden damage and urban or rural destructuring.
Vasile MEIŢĂ +3 more
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Methodology for Identifying Ecological Corridors: A Spatial Planning Perspective
Recent studies carried out by landscape and urban ecologists have shown that habitat fragmentation has negative environmental effects and is accountable for the loss of biodiversity.
Oana-Cătălina Popescu +2 more
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Connected seeds and sensors: co-designing internet of things for sustainable smart cities with urban food-growing communities. [PDF]
We present a case study of a participatory design project in the space of sustainable smart cities and Internet of Things. We describe our design process that led to the development of an interactive seed library that tells the stories of culturally ...
Baggio Aline +4 more
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