Smart sustainable cities of the future: An extensive interdisciplinary literature review

SE Bibri, J Krogstie - Sustainable cities and society, 2017 - Elsevier
In recent years, the concept of smart sustainable cities has come to the fore. And it is rapidly
gaining momentum and worldwide attention as a promising response to the challenge of …

Compact urbanism and the synergic potential of its integration with data-driven smart urbanism: An extensive interdisciplinary literature review

SE Bibri - Land Use Policy, 2020 - Elsevier
Sustainable cities have, since the early 1990s, been the leading global paradigm of
urbanism thanks to the different models of sustainable urban form proposed as new …

A foundational framework for smart sustainable city development: Theoretical, disciplinary, and discursive dimensions and their synergies

SE Bibri - Sustainable Cities and Society, 2018 - Elsevier
In the subject of smart sustainable cities, the underlying theories are a foundation for
practice. Moreover, scholarly research in the field of smart sustainable cities operates out of …

Limitations in assessment methodologies of neighborhood sustainability assessment tools: A literature review

A Sharifi, A Dawodu, A Cheshmehzangi - Sustainable Cities and Society, 2021 - Elsevier
Along with the increasing recognition of the significance of the neighborhood level for
achieving urban sustainability, many Neighborhood Sustainability Assessment (NSA) tools …

[HTML][HTML] Graph representation learning for road type classification

Z Gharaee, S Kowshik, O Stromann, M Felsberg - Pattern Recognition, 2021 - Elsevier
We present a novel learning-based approach to graph representations of road networks
employing state-of-the-art graph convolutional neural networks. Our approach is applied to …

Evaluating livability and perceived values of sustainable neighborhood design: New Urbanism and original urban suburbs

A Stanislav, JT Chin - Sustainable cities and society, 2019 - Elsevier
New Urbanism is a popular development tool that advocates for dense and accessible
neighborhoods which are more conducive to generating walking and neighboring activities …

Principles in practice: Toward a conceptual framework for resilient urban design

A Lak, F Hasankhan, SA Garakani - Journal of environmental …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Urban resilience is one of the most debated concepts that confronts environmental,
socioeconomic, and political uncertainty and risk. Decision-makers cannot deploy …

Data-driven smart sustainable urbanism: the intertwined societal factors underlying its materialization, success, expansion, and evolution

SE Bibri - GeoJournal, 2021 - Springer
Visions of future advances in science and technology (S&T) inevitably bring with them wide-
ranging common visions on how societies, and thus cities as social organizations, will …

Livability for whom?: Planning for livability and the gentrification of memory in Vancouver

G Tolfo, B Doucet - Cities, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract 'Livability'is common planning term that erases conflict over urban space: who
would oppose a more livable city? This article investigates differing manifestations of the …

Exploring the link between street layout centrality and walkability for sustainable tourism in historical urban areas

MA Amen, A Afara, HA Nia - Urban Science, 2023 - mdpi.com
Walkability is considered a vital component of the urban configuration; urban spaces should
promote pedestrian walking, which is healthier and increases social sustainability by …