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This book explores the intersections of urban development, travel
patterns, and health. Currently, there is a lack of research
concerning the subjective dimensions of accessibility in urban
environments and travel behavior, as well as travel-related
outcomes. Antipova fills this gap in the scholarship by developing
an analysis of satisfaction and perception-related indicators at an
intraurban level. Specifically, she investigates various aspects of
urban environment from the perspective of resident perception and
satisfaction, as well as the relationship between urban
environment, travel behavior, activity patterns, and traveler
health.
This book explores the intersections of urban development, travel
patterns, and health. Currently, there is a lack of research
concerning the subjective dimensions of accessibility in urban
environments and travel behavior, as well as travel-related
outcomes. Antipova fills this gap in the scholarship by developing
an analysis of satisfaction and perception-related indicators at an
intraurban level. Specifically, she investigates various aspects of
urban environment from the perspective of resident perception and
satisfaction, as well as the relationship between urban
environment, travel behavior, activity patterns, and traveler
health.
This book offers a thorough description of the challenges posed by
increasing global urbanization. In addition, comprehensive
perspectives are offered on how the contemporary urban challenges
of our time are tackled by existing designers, architects, urban
planners, and landscape architects thereby considering climate
change, migration, resilience, politics, and environmental
degradation. It includes insights from environmental design,
geography, strategic planning, and engineering design. It goes
beyond the jargon of technical innovation, and exposes the
political, social and physical effects of digitalizing the world in
smart cities. The book focuses on the application of geospatial
technology of smart cities – including system design for basic
services, real-time control and the Internet of Things. It
highlights the planning of land use, strategic development, and
ecosystem-based knowledge to enhance economic growth and healthy
urban environment and smart city management. The book also shows
the contradictory aspects of smart city studies, and provides
useful insights into the creation and execution of policies to
strengthen decision-making processes in smart cities. This book
leads the reader to a greater understanding of smart city growth,
both theoretical and realistic and as such it provides an
interesting read for urban geographers, urban designers and
planners, environmental specialists, practitioners, students.
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