Towards healthy urbanism: inclusive, equitable and sustainable (THRIVES)–an urban design and planning framework from theory to praxis
103.299
2818
Wu L.; Gu T.; Chen Z.; Zeng P.; Liao Z.
Personalized day tour design for urban tourists with consideration to CO2 emissions
110.372
2838
Kazemi F.; Hossein pour N.; Mahdizadeh H.
Sustainable low-input urban park design based on some decision-making methods
110.798
2738
Wang Y.; Zhou Y.; Yang H.; Yan X.
Integrated optimization of bus bridging service design and passenger assignment in response to urban rail transit disruptions
111.244
3060
Hillman A.; Fisher U.; Shapiro M.
A systematic methodology for design of sustainable urban neighborhood energy infrastructure
113.601
2706
Zhang X.; Han H.; Qiao L.; Zhuang J.; Ren Z.; Su Y.; Xia Y.
Emotional-Health-Oriented Urban Design: A Novel Collaborative Deep Learning Framework for Real-Time Landscape Assessment by Integrating Facial Expression Recognition and Pixel-Level Semantic Segmentation
115.322
2994
Crespi L.
Urban Open Space Design: What to Do?
116.906
2805
Huang C.; Zhang G.; Yao J.; Wang X.; Calautit J.K.; Zhao C.; An N.; Peng X.
Accelerated environmental performance-driven urban design with generative adversarial network
117.765
2741
Shan W.; Xiu C.; Meng Y.
How to Design Greenway on Urban Land Utilization: Linking Place Preference, Perceived Health Benefit, and Environmental Perception
117.99
2827
Kim J.Y.; Kim J.H.
Urban Regeneration Involving Communication between University Students and Residents: A Case Study on the Student Village Design Project
118.03
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