Exploring the Driving Factors of Urban Music Festival Tourism and Service Development Strategies Using the Modified SIA-NRM Approach
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Kempenaar A.; Laeni N.; van den Brink M.; Busscher T.; Ovink H.
‘Water as Leverage’: Design-Led Planning for Urban Climate Resilience
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2181
Li J.; Dai T.; Yin S.; Zhao Y.; Ikiz Kaya D.; Yang L.
Promoting conservation or change? The UNESCO label of world heritage (re)shaping urban morphology in the Old Town of Lijiang, China
94.2174
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Shan W.; Xiu C.; Meng Y.
How to Design Greenway on Urban Land Utilization: Linking Place Preference, Perceived Health Benefit, and Environmental Perception
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Sędzicki D.; Cudzik J.; Nyka L.
Computer-Aided Greenery Design—Prototype Green Structure Improving Human Health in Urban Ecosystem
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2516
Chu Z.; Bian C.; Yang J.
How can public participation improve environmental governance in China? A policy simulation approach with multi-player evolutionary game
101.11
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Chan C.-S.; Yat-Hang C.; Tsz Heung Agnes F.
Promoting game-based e-Learning through urban tourism scenario game from the evaluation of knowledge-attitude-usability effectiveness
101.562
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
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De Siqueira G.; Malaj S.; Hamdani M.
Digitalization, Participation and Interaction: Towards More Inclusive Tools in Urban Design—A Literature Review
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Wei R.
Tyrannical participation approaches in China’s regeneration of Urban heritage areas: a case study of baitasi historic district, Beijing
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