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Sustainable Built Environment and Urban Growth Management
Wann-Ming Wey
2020
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Nowadays, the sustainable built environment planning in most cities has come to a turning point as the growth in traffic and population has become a serious concern and put tremendous pressure on both the environment and people in these cities. It is therefore important to find new ways or lifestyles—such as compact city, transit-oriented development (TOD) formulations—that are more flexible, inclusive, and sustainable. Furthermore, for the sustainable built environment and urban growth management, not only should the growth management principles—which include smart growth, sustainable growth, and inclusive growth—be taken into account but innovative/smart planning strategies—such as mixed use design, green transport, and new urbanism—are also utilized in planning sustainable built environments in order to prevent the urban sprawl development that has occurred.
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Keywords
- Air quality
- apartment building
- Artificial Neural Networks
- atmospheric concentration
- Behavior
- big data
- Buildings
- built environment
- China
- Climate Change
- CO2 emissions
- commercial activities
- commercial types
- Conservation
- construction materials
- decision support
- Digitalization
- driving factors
- ecological well-being changes
- embodied environmental impact
- Empirical study
- energy performance certificate
- energy retrofitting
- energy use
- environmental activation of interior elements
- environmentally responsible interior design
- farmland price-value distortion
- fuzzy analytical hierarchy process
- GIS
- green belt
- green supply chain
- green tourism
- indoor environment quality
- integrated carbon policy
- Intention
- interactive strategy
- interior space utilization
- land cover
- life-cycle assessment
- low carbon
- major building material
- Maximum Likelihood Classification
- multiple threat assessment
- Nayarit (Mexico)
- physical activities
- place attachment
- price:value ratio
- quality of life (QoL)
- quantile regression
- renovation extent
- rent affordability
- resilience engineering
- resilience quantification
- resource use
- rural residents
- rural-urban land conversion
- Sharing
- significant transitions
- smart city &
- social bonding
- social performance
- social performance evaluation
- spatial spectrum
- support vector machines
- surface temperature
- sustainability
- sustainable built environment
- sustainable interior design
- sustainable use
- Tenure
- transformation factors
- transport
- urban block
- urban design
- urban form
- urban growth
- urban growth management
- urban living environment
- urban residents