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The contradicting state of urban housing and neoliberal policy in India: a macro analysis
The paper evaluates the adaptation of neoliberal policies in the Indian urban housing policy sector. While completing the objectives of this paper,...
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Insights on Green Building Rating Systems for Housing in India and Their Assessment with Pillars of Sustainability
India has three primary methods established for assessing green buildings. These rating tools have different categories and credit criteria for... -
From Food Swamps to Nutritious Landscapes of Tomorrow: Evidence from Mexico City
In this work, we review the food environment of Mexico City’s Metropolitan Area. The research questions were: (1) What is the effect of car-centric... -
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Reconceptualising urban liveability: a quantitative assessment of inhabitant needs in Colombo, Sri Lanka
The proliferation of cities has brought numerous challenges, contributing to a deterioration of its inhabitants’ quality of life and liveability. To...
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Regenerating a Country by Design: New Nature-Rich Netherlands
The plan for a nature-rich Netherland presents a vision how a country could be redesigned in a regenerative way. The plan to transform at least 50%... -
Depopulation and associated challenges for US cities by 2100
For cities, having a declining population usually means socioeconomic and infrastructure challenges to accommodate the remaining population. Using...
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Temporary Uses/Pop-Up Spaces
The traditional way of planning the city is often too slow to meet the quick changes in the needs and behaviour of inhabitants, which are occurring... -
Permanent versus Temporary: A Struggle within City Transformations
Permanence and temporariness are two counterposed terms that characterise architecture and urban transformations. This essay intends to address some... -
Future Talks
One thing is certain about the future. It has never happened before. Often, (recent) history is extended to the future. This unwittingly results in a... -
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The evaluation of urban spatial quality and utility trade-offs for Post-COVID working preferences: a case study of Hong Kong
The formation of urban districts and the appeal of densely populated areas reflect a spatial equilibrium in which workers migrate to locations with...
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‘Designing’ commons: exploring interplays between commons, space and spatial design
The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the commons debate engaging with space and spatial design by analysing community-based design processes...
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Scaling Out, Up and Deep Understanding the Sustainment and Resilience of Urban Commons
The inquiry of how to manage common resources has always been a central topic in the discussion of the commons. However, our understanding of what... -
Development potentiality of peri-urban region in India: a quantitative analysis on Durgapur Municipal Corporation (DMC)
India's census towns are determined by specific criteria, including a minimum population of 5,000, 75% male working population in non-primary sector,...
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Socio-Economic and Political Dimensions and Their Impact on the Urban Form of the Kuala Lumpur Metropolitan Region
Kuala Lumpur became the capital of the newly independent Federation of Malayan States in 1957. The capital of the new nation had then a population of... -
Urban Forms of Informality: Decoloniality as a Perspective for Morphological Studies
Recent decolonial studies explore the possibilities for planning and urban investigation, promoting context-based research that acknowledge the... -
Assessing the socio-cultural impact of urban revitalisation using Relative Positive Impact Index (RPII)
Urban heritage is a vital resource that connects communities to their local identity. Unplanned developments and rapid urbanisation often harm the...