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Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol. 30 Issue 3 2019

Vol. 30 No. 3 (2019)

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researchpp. 173–173

A Study of the Effects of Lifestyle Changes on Urban Trip Generation with an Approach to Futures Studies: A Case Study of Tehran Region 6

This research is a descriptive analytical study. The goal was to identify the key factors that affect lifestyle changes and urban trip generation. To achieve this goal, we used two components (pattern, value), 20 criteria (social, economic, cultural, psychological, political, etc.), and 56 variables. For data analysis, the Delphi method, cross-impact analysis and MICMAC were used. The results showed that 25 factors were key factors affecting urban lifestyle changes and urban trip generation. These factors, in order of priority, were: increasing income level of people; more welcoming to urban…

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lifestyle urban trip generation futures studies Delphi method
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researchpp. 211–211

Place, Space and Identity Through Greening in Kampung Kota

As an integral part of the urban landscape in Indonesian cities, kampung kota (urban villages) provide shelter for many marginalised urban dwellers. The presence of green open space in kampung kota has multiple meanings, one of which is the significance it has for the socio-cultural identity of the inhabitants. This article explores the meaning of green open space for kampung dwellers and how it fits in the dynamics of space creation in kampung kota. The methodology employed in this research was a qualitative approach, which was applied in two case studies of separate communities in South…

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Identity kampung kota community place-making
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researchpp. 224–224

Applying the Urban Political Ecology (UPE) Framework to Re-Visit Disaster and Climate Change Vulnerability-Risk Assessments

. Vulnerability and risk assessment (VRA) is increasingly becoming more popular as a tool to assess and evaluate the likelihood and externalities that are faced by urban areas because of environmental hazards and climate change. However, urban dynamics are increasingly putting communities in a vulnerable/riskier situation, calling for a more comprehensive and inter-disciplinary approach. Urban Political Ecology (UPE) was utilized as a framework to reflect upon the empirical findings and literature review with two urban villages (kelurahan) in Bandar Lampung, Indonesia"”Kangkung and Kota…

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Urban political ecology disaster climate change vulnerability and risk assessment Bandar Lampung
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researchpp. 241–241

Morphology of Residential Environment of Singengu Village in Mandailing Julu, North Sumatra

This study aimed to determine the morphology of the residential environment of Singengu Village in Mandailing Julu between 1880 and 2019. This time frame was taken because primary data that available were refer to that range of years. This research is an interpretive historical research that narratively constructs the morphology of the residential environment in Singengu Village through four sources: archives, documents, evidence from the location, and explanations from interviewees/eyewitnesses. The result showed that the morphological component of Singengu Village

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Morphology residential environment land use building layout bincar-bonom
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