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期刊目录 | URBAN DESIGN INTERNATIONAL
(2023) Quality of housing and association with ADL situation among older adults in China’s rural contexts
(2023) The life cycle impact of refurbishment packages on residential buildings with different initial thermal conditions
(2023) Enhancing the performance of a neural network with entity embeddings: an application to real estate valuation
(2023) Housing costs and poverty: analysing recent australian trends
(2023) Better off households moving to more deprived areas: What is happening? Why?
(2023) What makes older adults happier? Urban and rural differences in the living arrangements and life satisfaction of older adults
(2023) (Re)adaptation of urban space in post-disaster recovery
(2023) Correction to: Urban design andwalkability revisited
(2023) Urban design and walkability revisited
(2022) Pedestrian accessibility in spatial gridiron organisations: a measure by regarding visual graph analysis
(2022) Resilient university campus in the city in COVID and post-COVID era—recommendations, guidelines, and evidence from research in Italy and Poland
(2022) Microenvironments: towards a socio-spatial understanding of territorial expression for urban design
(2022) Multidimensional analyses of walkability in city centres by using mobile methodologies: Beşiktaş and Delft experiences
(2022) Mapping a framework for social–ecological resilience in reimaging of abandoned spaces
(2022) Digital intervention in the city: a conceptual framework for digital placemaking
(2022) Correction to: Measuring age-friendliness based onthewalkability indices ofolder people tourban facilities
(2022) Toward a social responsibility-based model for urban design education
(2022) Measuring age-friendliness based on the walkability indices of older people to urban facilities