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Comprehensive urban space representation with varying numbers of street-level images
Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 2023Street - level imagery has emerged as a valuable tool for observing large - scale urban spaces with unprecedented detail . However , previous studies have been limited to analyzing individual street - level images .
Yingjing Huang +7 more
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Mapping lesbian and queer lines of desire: Constellations of queer urban space
Environment & Planning. D, Society and Space, 2020The path to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) liberation has been narrated through a claim to long-term, propertied territory in the form of urban neighborhoods and bars.
J. Gieseking
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, 2020
Based on a panel dataset with 247 prefecture-level cities from 2006 to 2015 in China, this paper uses a multi-stage difference-in-differences (DID) model to examine the impact of high-speed railway (HSR) opening and frequency on urban space expansion ...
Taotao Deng +3 more
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Based on a panel dataset with 247 prefecture-level cities from 2006 to 2015 in China, this paper uses a multi-stage difference-in-differences (DID) model to examine the impact of high-speed railway (HSR) opening and frequency on urban space expansion ...
Taotao Deng +3 more
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Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 2019
Visibility represents the size of a space that people visually perceive. An isovist is a spatial concept and measure to illustrate visibility and its visual characteristics in the built environment.
Giseop Kim, Ayoung Kim, Youngchul Kim
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Visibility represents the size of a space that people visually perceive. An isovist is a spatial concept and measure to illustrate visibility and its visual characteristics in the built environment.
Giseop Kim, Ayoung Kim, Youngchul Kim
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International Journal of E-Planning Research, 2013
This article investigates what happens to urban space once an open-street CCTV system is implemented, framing the analysis in terms of the wider struggle that unfolds between different urban stakeholders for the definition of acceptability in public space.
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This article investigates what happens to urban space once an open-street CCTV system is implemented, framing the analysis in terms of the wider struggle that unfolds between different urban stakeholders for the definition of acceptability in public space.
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Differences in the perception of urban space via mental maps and Heart Rate Variation (HRV)
Applied Geography, 2019The main objective of this research was to compare the perceptions that people have of urban space via two different types of approach. We contrasted results obtained using a subjective approach: mental maps, with a more objective one: measuring Heart ...
Daniel Paül i Agustí +2 more
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Policing the war on drugs and the transformation of urban space in Manila
Environment & Planning. D, Society and Space, 2018This article explores policing and urban ordering in the Philippine war on drugs. With an empirical point of departure in ethnographic fieldwork conducted in Bagong Silang, a poor urban area on the outskirts of Metro Manila, the article highlights the ...
A. Warburg, Steffen Jensen
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