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Reflecting on the Future of the Built Environment
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This reprint explores the landscape of the Built Environment, an area undergoing transformative shifts in response to contemporary challenges. The collective insights presented stem from a wide array of disciplines, offering forward-looking perspectives on urban climate mitigation, adaptive planning, and the integration of nature-based solutions, reflecting on the imperatives of resilience, sustainability, and inclusivity in urban planning and development in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. This issue comprises pioneering visions on how to construct our urban spaces, from site-specific interventions to broader urban infrastructural planning, addressing key themes such as green infrastructure, sustainable communities, and environmental justice while aiming to redefine the Built Environment in terms of property, construction, and open spaces. Through trans-disciplinary contributions from leading experts, this reprint aims to chart a path from the current status quo towards a more equitable, livable, and resilient future, acting as a call to action for urban planners, architects, policymakers, and environmental advocates alike. It encourages a collaborative approach to reshaping our Built Environment, making it an essential read for anyone committed to fostering sustainable, just and healthy cities.
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Keywords
- 3D spatial multicriteria evaluation (MCE)
- 3D suitability analysis
- assessment framework
- behavioral change
- Bootstrap-DEA
- Bootstrap-Malmquist
- building sector
- built environment
- China
- cities
- citywide
- collaborative decision making
- comprehensive competitiveness
- dense built environment
- Design
- dynamic traffic influencing factors
- ecological embeddedness
- ecological integrity
- Ecosystem services
- Environmental justice
- environmental sustainability
- error correction model (ECM)
- Experiential learning
- food forestry
- future built environment
- Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
- geographically weighted regression
- Global South
- green infrastructure
- Green Spaces
- hedonic theory
- home gardens
- house price
- housing market dynamics
- infrastructure construction
- integrated spatial planning
- integrity index
- land productivity index
- land use efficiency
- landscape first
- large real estate enterprise
- live projects
- Local Municipality
- local regression
- Lockdown
- logic scoring of preference (LSP)
- Maya
- nature-based solutions
- nature-driven urbanism
- online platforms
- planning practice
- price forecast
- property values
- proximity principle
- public emotions
- RC100
- research by design
- resilient city
- scoring evaluation matrix
- settlement pattern
- Social Media data
- Socioeconomic status
- spatial decision-making
- Spatial planning
- spatial transformation
- species retention
- structural design
- structural equation model
- Students
- sustainability
- Sustainable development
- Sydney housing market
- technical efficiency change index
- technological change index
- theory and practice
- three spatial dimensions (3D)
- threshold effect
- Urban agriculture
- urban amenity
- Urban Areas
- urban built environment
- urban design
- urban ecology
- urban green and smart development level
- urban green infrastructure
- urban infrastructure
- urban planning
- Urban Resilience
- urban scale
- urbanism
- urbanization intensity
- Water conservation
- Western Sydney