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Publikováno v:
Urban Planning, Vol 9, Iss 2 (2024)
Shrinking cities scholars claim that planning actors in the cities where shrinking is accepted are more likely to change the focus of planning strategy from pursuing growth to actively planning for de-growth. Considering this argument, this article i
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https://doaj.org/article/5b8ad6aadd3e410e8299bd13e4328e80
Publikováno v:
Changing Societies & Personalities, Vol 6, Iss 2, Pp 414-432 (2022)
Urban megaprojects exhibit various distortions: special regulations, budget overrun, additional funding sources, long-term timeframes, and ad-hoc actor networks. Coping with such challenges seems to be demanding even for the welfare states and advanc
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https://doaj.org/article/51916029374144609aae0e74286ad7d3
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the Association of European Schools of Planning, Pp 47-62 (2018)
Starting in the 1990s, an increasing number of studies and reports have focused on examining the nature and characteristics of spatial planning in Europe. The geographical coverage of these comparative analyses broadened over time, paralleling the pr
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https://doaj.org/article/a82a2226aab54d51811133339148aa1f
Through case studies, this book presents alternative planning frameworks in the United States and Europe. It shows planners and policy makers how states and nation-states are addressing issues such as climate change, economic development, and communi
Autor:
Mohsen Norouzzadeh, Akbar Alavi Razavi, Hassan Hodhodkian, Reza Hassanzadeh, Zorica Nedović Budić
Publikováno v:
Computers & Geosciences. 51:324-338
The Karmania Hazard Model (KHM) is a GIS-based application for earthquake scenario development and disaster management. The lack of integrated and automated tools for estimating resources needed in the aftermath of an earthquake during the disaster r
Autor:
Jing Ran, Zorica Nedovic-Budic
Publikováno v:
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, Vol 13, Iss 2, p 53 (2024)
Accessible geospatial data are crucial for informed decision making and policy development in urban planning, environmental governance, and hazard mitigation. Spatial data infrastructures (SDIs) have been implemented to facilitate such data access. H
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https://doaj.org/article/0859f455926c4a61a4e5e2d54ef7c481
Autor:
Zorica Nedović‐Budić, Mônica A. Haddad
Publikováno v:
Journal of Human Development. 7:85-109
Like many cities in developing countries, Sao Paulo, Brazil, is characterized by major intra‐urban inequalities with respect to human development. The center‐periphery spatial regimes are the most obvious spatial manifestation of this phenomenon.
In the wake of the so-called information technology revolution, many stakeholders from the public and private sectors (including citizens) have indeed grown accustomed to the promise and usability of spatial data infrastructures (SDI) for data access
Autor:
Zorica Nedović-Budić
Publikováno v:
Slavic Review. 69:227-228
Autor:
Sasha Tsenkova, Zorica Nedovic-Budic
The book explores urban dynamics in post-socialist Europe 15 years after the fall of communism. The ‘urban mosaic'metaphor expresses the complexity, diversity and uniqueness of the processes and spatial outcomes in post-socialist cities. The book e