Introduction to the Interdisciplinary Nature of Urban Geography and Urban Planning [PDF]
Human social life in the twentieth century was transformed and Urbanization was the dominant life pattern. The emergence of large cities around the world was complex and diverse problems for human settlements, therefore Was necessary to establish some ...
Kumars Irandoost
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Investigating the Effects of Re-generated Urban Spaces on the Socio-Economic Performance of the Historical Context of Isfahan (Case study: Imam Ali Square) [PDF]
Extended Abstract:IntroductionImam Ali Square (AS) as the most important open space in the northern part of Isfahan with high activity density needs to achieve the desired quantitative and qualitative dimensions.
Hossein Jafari Jeblai+3 more
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Application of the Actant-Network Theory of Bruno Latour in Reading the Concept of Space [PDF]
:Background: Space has always been a place of thinking and theorizing in various scientific fields, including geography. Each scholar looks at space from a different perspective. In the meantime, in the present research, an attempt has been made to study
Hossein Hataminejad+3 more
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Assessing the Tourism Capabilities of Historical Textures for Urban Regeneration (Case Study: Tabriz city) [PDF]
Introduction The city is a familiar word that brings movement with itself. This endeavor follows a path that is sometimes growing and sometimes declining.
Ahmad Pourahmad+3 more
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REMOTE SENSING AND GIS FOR FOOD BANKS [PDF]
Food banks play an important role in sustainability (saving food-reducing waste), economy, and social cohesion. Investment in food banks supports compassion, generosity, solidarity, and hospitality.
M. M. Yagoub+4 more
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The Role of Rural and Urban Geography and Gender in Community Stigma Around Mental Illness
Empirical evidence describes the negative outcomes people with mental health disorders experience due to societal stigma. The aim of this study was to examine the role of gender and rural-urban living in perceptions about mental illness.
Shawnda Schroeder+3 more
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Scaling Laws in Urban Geography. Linkages with Urban Theories, Challenges and Limitations
Scaling laws are simple, easily usable and proven relevant models used in geography for validating various urban theories. These non-linear relationships may reveal physical constraints on the structure and evolution of complex systems, and underline the
Olivier Finance, Elfie Swerts
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MetroGAN: Simulating Urban Morphology with Generative Adversarial Network [PDF]
Simulating urban morphology with location attributes is a challenging task in urban science. Recent studies have shown that Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) have the potential to shed light on this task. However, existing GAN-based models are limited by the sparsity of urban data and instability in model training, hampering their applications ...
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The growing trend of urban population has led to an increase in worn-out urban textures. Although various policies have been proposed to organize these textures, past data such as detailed and comprehensive plans in Iranian cities have afforded to ...
Mohsen AHADNEJAD REVESHTY+2 more
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Analysis of factors affecting the selection of residence and housing in Tabriz city [PDF]
Today, given the rapid growth of the world's population and its focus on cities, access to quality housing by urban dwellers is an essential component of influencing the long-term outlook of human communities. At the same time, considering the widespread
Mina Farokhi someh+2 more
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