Towards healthy urbanism: inclusive, equitable and sustainable (THRIVES)–an urban design and planning framework from theory to praxis
60.115
2863
Wang D.; Wang P.; Chen G.; Liu Y.
Ecological–social–economic system health diagnosis and sustainable design of high-density cities: An urban agglomeration perspective
60.8412
2873
Sędzicki D.; Cudzik J.; Nyka L.
Computer-Aided Greenery Design—Prototype Green Structure Improving Human Health in Urban Ecosystem
81.8664
2191
Cho K.Y.; Kusumo C.M.L.; Tan K.K.H.; Rasoolimanesh S.M.
A systematic review of indicators for sustainability of urban heritage sites
82.6992
2864
Langenheim N.; White M.
Green Infrastructure and Urban-Renewal Simulation for Street Tree Design Decision-Making: Moderating Demands of Stormwater Management, Sunlight and Visual Aesthetics
89.0359
2756
Hu Y.; Peng Y.; Gao Z.; Xu F.
Application of CFD plug-ins integrated into urban and building design platforms for performance simulations: A literature review
92.7164
2707
Teixeira L.; Ramos A.L.; Costa C.; Pedrosa D.; Faria C.; Pimentel C.
SOLFI: An Integrated Platform for Sustainable Urban Last-Mile Logistics’ Operations—Study, Design and Development
93.1049
3060
Hillman A.; Fisher U.; Shapiro M.
A systematic methodology for design of sustainable urban neighborhood energy infrastructure
93.4524
2836
Xu L.; Zhang Y.; Li F.; Yin J.
Perceptual difference of urban public spaces between design professionals and ‘laypersons’: Evidence, health implications and ready-made urban design templates
94.8885
2838
Kazemi F.; Hossein pour N.; Mahdizadeh H.
Sustainable low-input urban park design based on some decision-making methods
95.2759
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