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A ‘nonplace’, in Marc Augé’s view, may be defined in contrast to what he refers to as anthropological place’. It is spaced that cannot be defined as relational, historical, or concerned with identity. This article explores the sense of... more
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      EmbodimentPhenomenologySustainable Urban EnvironmentsSpace
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      ArchitectureSustainable Urban EnvironmentsHousingSOCIALIZED HOUSING
"Since its very inception, social work has been considered an organizationally based profession, with the majority of its workforce employed within formal organizations. Whether in nonprofit, for-profit, or governmental agencies, the... more
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      BusinessOrganizational BehaviorManagementBusiness Administration
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      Sustainable DevelopmentSustainable Building DesignSustainable Urban EnvironmentsSustainable Water Resources Management
Under the consideration of different measures adopted by most United Nations (UN) states members, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) included in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development aim to address main challenges related to... more
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      ResilienceSustainable DevelopmentSustainable Urban Environments
This doctoral design research thesis documents a process of rethinking user participation in the design of the urban built environment. It investigates options for the roles of architects and designers as generators and facilitators of... more
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      Participatory DesignCommunity Engagement & ParticipationDesign ResearchSustainable Urban Environments
Municipal solid waste generation is a rapidly increasing challenge that is leading to severe pollution and environmental degradation in many urban areas of developing countries. Globally, the solid waste sector accounts for 18% of methane... more
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      Renewable EnergyInfrastructure PlanningMonte Carlo SimulationSustainable Urban Environments
For the last 15 years Västra hamnen (Western Harbor) in Malmö, and Hammarby Sjöstad in Stockholm have been the major flagships of Swedish international eco-city ambitions. These city development projects are presented both as leading... more
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      Sustainable UrbanismSustainable Urban EnvironmentsSustainable Urban Regeneration and DevelopmentSustainable Urban Planning
Urban Sustainability in Theory and Practice responds to the crises of sustainability in the world today by going back to basics. It makes four major contributions to thinking about and acting upon cities. It provides a means of... more
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      Social TheoryOntologySocial SciencesSustainable Production and Consumption
Greenway planning theory and practice has been largely studied through the perspectives of landscape preservation, conservation and sociology. The future theory building on the topic relies on proper understanding of what the various... more
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      Urban GeographyLandscape ArchitectureSustainable DevelopmentUrban Planning
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      Urban PlanningSustainable UrbanismSustainable Urban EnvironmentsTurkey
New housing. Case studies
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      ArchitectureUrban RegenerationSustainable Urban EnvironmentsUrbanism
Plática ofrecida en el marco de la Feria de la Sostenibilidad en la Universidad La Salle Pachuca el 22 de mayo del 2015.
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      Sustainable DevelopmentSustainable Urban EnvironmentsUrbanismPaisaje
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      Environmental EngineeringSocial MovementsAir QualityPublic Opinion
Recently, a novel approach to a highly sensitive and quantitative detection of rare earth element (REE) ions including La3+, Eu3+ and Tb3+, by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique, has been reported. The detection of REE ions is... more
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      Environmental EngineeringBiochemistryMarine BiologyMicrobiology
USM has envisioned " sustainability " as a core development theme of the university in light of global sustainability issues. In becoming a world-renowned university for sustainability, USM facilitates sustainability attainment... more
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      Higher EducationSustainable DevelopmentStakeholdersRecycling
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The study focuses on the semi-automatic detection of the vegetation on the satellite panchromatic image covering area of Brussels, Belgium. Using functions of the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and spectral reflectane... more
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      Image ProcessingRemote SensingSustainable Urban EnvironmentsUrban Studies
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      Sustainable DevelopmentLogisticsSustainable Urban EnvironmentsEuropean Union
The concept of graphicality first appeared in the work of Edgar Allan Poe. Taking its title from Poe’s painterly metaphor, this paper seeks to understand how graphicality may inform aspects of design thinking that have been neglected. We... more
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      PsychologyUrban GeographyGraphic DesignSustainable Urban Environments
This study is about assessing the social sustainability of the urban landscape, it focuses on the case of Amman, specifically, Abdali urban regeneration project that is known as the “new downtown of Amman”. It focuses on the social... more
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      Urban PlanningUrban RegenerationSustainable Urban EnvironmentsUrban Studies
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      Sustainable DevelopmentUrban PlanningSustainable Urban EnvironmentsUrban Studies
In this paper the rationale of the bioclimatic regeneration of part of the commercial triangle of Athens is presented. In this 11 ha area, identified by three streets in the form of a triangle, the most vivid commercial activities have... more
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      Sustainable DevelopmentUrban PlanningInnovation In Built EnvironmentSustainable Urban Environments
The city of Frankfurt, 710,000 inhabitants, represents today a business and financial centre, transportation and logistics hub, research and technology location in a national and international context. As a result, the city is... more
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      Urban PlanningSustainable Urban EnvironmentsSustainable CitiesClimate change and urban planning, sustainable cities
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      Mobility/MobilitiesTransportation StudiesSustainable Urban EnvironmentsUrban Studies
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      Sustainable Urban EnvironmentsClimate Change Adaptation And Mitigation StrategiesClimate Change MitigationSustainable Urban Planning
Noise is an inevitable part of daily life and has been identified as a cause of several health deficiencies across the world. It has increasingly become a significant concern on the health and well-being of people. Studies are required to... more
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      GeographyEnvironmental ScienceChemistryGeomatics
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      Environmental EngineeringCleaner ProductionSustainable DevelopmentSustainable Building Design
RESUMO A adequação do sector da construção aos objectivos de desenvolvimento sustentável resultantes dos indicadores de pressão sobre os ecossistemas requer: por um lado, uma alteração evolutiva dos standards pelos quais são avaliados... more
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      ArchitectureSustainable DevelopmentSustainable Building DesignSustainable Urban Environments
Discute os quintais urbanos enquanto espaços privados das habitações e no contexto urbano de cidades amazônicas. Dada a escassez de registros históricos e acadêmicos sobre os mesmos, procura resgatar referências sobre os quintais urbanos... more
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      Urban HistoryUrban AnthropologyUrban RegenerationSustainable Urban Environments
Housing, an essential aspect of quality of life, is also significant for sustainable development (SD). All of the major international statements on SD refer to housing or settlement strategies. However, indicator sets derived from these... more
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      Social IndicatorsSustainable DevelopmentSustainable Building DesignSustainable Urban Environments
Singapore effectively extends the distribution of trees into urban areas and consequently challenges the customary definition of "forest". The impacts of these programs and initiatives illustrate how fragmentation characterizes the... more
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      Environmental EngineeringForestryUrban ForestrySustainable Development
An integrated approach to climate resilient local development planning as a way to mitigate the risks and to adapt to current challenges posed by climate change in the Maldives.
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      Development StudiesClimate ChangeCommunity ResilienceClimate Change Adaptation
Noise is an inevitable part of daily life and has been identified as a cause of several health deficiencies across the world. It has increasingly become a significant concern on the health and well-being of people. Studies are required to... more
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      GeographyEnvironmental ScienceChemistryGeomatics
Urban layout is a key parameter in modifying solar availability in real urban forms.Solar availability on ground and façades is affected by different layout parameters.Urban layout and solar availability relationship varies with solar... more
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      EngineeringEnvironmental Planning and DesignSustainable Urban EnvironmentsSolar Energy
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      Landscape ArchitectureAgroecologySocial-Ecological SystemsSocial Justice
Samarkand, mostly known as crossroads of Cultures City has a remarkable history, Heritage buildings (HBs) with sites attracting tourists. Such HBs have undergone conservation and restoration processes due to centuries of neglect. The... more
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      Sustainable DevelopmentHeritage ConservationSustainable Urban EnvironmentsArchitectural Theory
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      Environmental EngineeringLandscape EcologyEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental Education
Access to site-based energy resources is a pre-requisite for natural lighting, solar heating, and natural ventilation in buildings. This paper describes design methods and proposals developed for the City of Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA,... more
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      ArchitectureSustainable DevelopmentUrban PlanningSustainable Building Design
Chennai is the largest metropolitan city in South India (8.7 million in 2011) and the provincial capital of the large state of Tamil Nadu (population 72 million in 2011). Before that, under British rule, the city was the capital of the... more
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      GeographyUrban PlanningSustainable Urban EnvironmentsUrban Studies
Cities need to become independent from finite resources, among which fossil fuels. There is great potential to save energy is many cities, however the generation of power is insufficient due to the limited space as a result of urban... more
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      Renewable EnergySustainable DevelopmentUrban PlanningSustainable Urban Environments
City-based citizenship (city-zenship) and its ecological ramifications increasingly inform people’s social and political lives, rendering the link between ecological citizenship and political city-zenship a topical subject for analysis.... more
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      Urban PoliticsSustainable Urban EnvironmentsEnvironmental PoliticsEnvironmental Sustainability
An upcoming residential Learning Event with Tony Fry
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      Sustainable agricultureSustainable DevelopmentSustainable Urban EnvironmentsSustainable Tourism
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      Sustainable CommunitiesSustainable Production and ConsumptionSustainable agricultureSustainable Development
Sustainable Urbanism is a recent term prevalent in urban design and planning. Within the contemporary metropolitan environment, it is rooted in study of sustainability and urban design in a rapidly urbanizing world. Though the terminology... more
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      Sustainable DevelopmentSustainable Building DesignSustainable Urban EnvironmentsEnvironmental Sustainability
The sustainability defines and invests concepts that only a variety and integration of knowledge can be able to govern, and raise different scales in which it can be researched and caught up. In this context, the conducted experience of... more
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      Sustainable Building DesignSustainable UrbanismSustainable Urban EnvironmentsSustainable Architecture
The City of Mendoza, Argentina, is located in a desert zone, above 3000ft above sea level, with characteristics of an oasis. Historically, its development was based on artificial, human made infrastructure to capture, treat and distribute... more
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      Sustainable DevelopmentSustainable Urban EnvironmentsSustainable Tourism
IMM® is International and multidisciplinary Design Laboratory for Urban Sustainability. Our work is driven by the principle that urban design can directly affect the quality of our environment, improve the energy performances as well as... more
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      ArchitectureRenewable EnergySustainable Urban EnvironmentsEnergy efficiency
Foglia L., De Martino R., Ripensare il margine urbano. Strategie di riqualificazione per i contesti sensibili, in “Ricerca tecnologica per progettare nel contesto post-industriale” (M. Perriccioli ed), Gangemi Editore, Roma, 2012, pp.... more
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      Urban RegenerationSustainable Urban EnvironmentsEnvironmental Sustainability