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|a 9783036571584
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|a books978-3-0365-7159-1
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|a 9783036571591
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|a Shen, Liyin
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|a Strategies for Sustainable Urban Development-Exploring Innovative Approaches for a Liveable Future
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|a Basel
|b MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
|c 2023
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|a 1 electronic resource (208 p.)
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|a influencing factors
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|a the Yellow River Basin (YRB)
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|a occupant well-being
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|a Krebs cycle design
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|a post-occupancy evaluation
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|a Architecture / bicssc
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|a street connectivity and efficiency
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|a Turkey
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|a floor area
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|a semantic differential method
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|a spatial autocorrelation
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|a vulnerable communities
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|a carbon emissions
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|a innovation district
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|a generative urban design
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|a Night-Time Economy (NTE)
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|a gulf urbanization
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|a IoT
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|a Diamantina Knowledge Precinct
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|a data fusion
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|a grounded theory
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|a green land use efficiency (GLUE)
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|a stakeholders
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|a user-centric planning
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|a students' participation
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|a HUL
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|a residents' opinions
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|a community value
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|a industrial building renovation
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|a public perception
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|a Chengdu-Chongqing urban agglomeration
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|a multiscale geographically weighted regression (MGWR)
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|a flat
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|a participatory design
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|a land registry
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|a green infrastructure
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|a sustainable urban development
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|a urban ecosystem
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|a energy conservation
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|a multimodal data
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|a market competition
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|a social value
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|a PPP
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|a credit-card sales
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|a sustainable urban planning
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|a real estate enterprise
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|a pro-environmental management
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|a heritage redevelopment
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|a evidence-based design decision-making
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|a green hotel
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|a The Arts / bicssc
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|a public transportation
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|a resource-based city
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|a digital green innovation management
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|a superblocks urbanism
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|a public policy
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|a transfer of development rights (TDR)
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|a climate change
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|a prefabricated construction
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|a urban planning
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|a earnings management
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|a research by design
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|a secure architecture
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|a historic buildings
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|a operational restrictions on facilities
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|a COVID-19 response policy
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|a sustainable development
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|a residential property
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|a indoor environment conditions
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|a value creation
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|a disciplinary boundaries
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|a walkability
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|a urban development
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|a occupant-orientation
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|a enabler networks
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|a past behaviour
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|a keyword network analysis
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|a n/a
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|a multidisciplinary approach
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|a Design for Vulnerables
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|a FTA-DEMATEL-ISM
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|a Central Taiwan Science Park
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|a Australia
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|a sports parks
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|a environmental education
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|a Korea
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|a heritage
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|a rural digitalization reform
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|a smart home
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|a energy consumption
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|a preservation of buildings
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|a urban policy
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|a public engagement
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|a decision makers' perspectives
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|a social network analysis
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|a digital technology
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|a rail
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|a user preferences
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|a sustainable urban planning and design
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|a transit-oriented development
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|a city-county consolidation
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|a amenity accessibility
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|a urban regeneration
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|a Brisbane
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|a metro
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|a development restriction
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|a green roofs
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|a attention mechanisms
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|a land management
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|a text mining
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|a sustainable urban development policy and practice
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|a urban vulnerabilities
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|a Kelvin Grove Urban Village
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|a COVID-19
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|a cognitive mapping
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|a Night-Time Economic Vitality (NTEV)
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|a Saudi Arabia
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|a healthy buildings
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|a venture capital
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|a brownfield buildings
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|a design workshops
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|a personality traits
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|a building energy
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|a PLS-SEM (partial least square structural equation modeling)
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|a urban policy and governance
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|a activity-based model
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|a development loss
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|a green buildings
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|a urban rail transit (URT)
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|a GHG mitigation
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|a extraversion
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|a digitalization
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|a project partners
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|a storage efficiency
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|a blockchain
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|a digital legislation and policy
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|a operations management
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|a urban resilience
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|a barriers
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|a Brisbane Technology Park
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|a sustainability
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|a Faro Convention
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|a urbanization development
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|a net-zero roadmap
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|a social network service
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|a stakeholder
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|a developing countries
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|a conflicts
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|a formative measurement model
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|a Ochoa, Jorge
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|a Bao, Haijun
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|a This reprint covers various aspects of sustainable urbanisation. It includes empirical evidence, theoretical insights, and practical recommendations in order to inform and inspire sustainable urban strategies. The ten original research studies presented in this reprint explore topics such as green buildings, rail transportation, land-use efficiency, energy consumption, innovation management, heritage preservation, digital technologies, and behaviour change. The interdisciplinary and international scope of the issue reflects the complexity and diversity of the challenges and opportunities encountered when striving for urban sustainability. This Special Issue aimed to provide researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and students with a comprehensive and up-to-date perspective on sustainable urban development.
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