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A volume of five parts, this book is a culmination of selected research papers from the second version of the international conferences on Urban Planning & Architectural Design for sustainable Development (UPADSD) and Urban Transit and Sustainable Networks (UTSN) of 2017 in Palermo and the first of the Resilient and Responsible Architecture and Urbanism Conference (RRAU) of 2018 in the Netherlands. This book, not only discusses environmental challenges of the world today, but also informs the reader of the new technologies, tools, and approaches used today for successful planning and development as well as new and upcoming ones. Chapters of this book provide in-depth debates on fields of environmental planning and management, transportation planning, renewable energy generation and sustainable urban land use. It addresses long-term issues as well as short-term issues of land use and transportation in different parts of the world in hopes of improving the quality of life. Topics withinthis book include: (1) Sustainability and the Built Environment (2) Urban and Environmental Planning (3) Sustainable Urban Land Use and Transportation (4) Energy Efficient Urban Areas & Renewable Energy Generation (5) Quality of Life & Environmental Management Systems. This book is a useful source for academics, researchers and practitioners seeking pioneering research in the field.
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Hocine Bougdah is a reader and subject area leader for Architectural Technology and the Environment in the School of Architecture, University for the Creative Arts, Canterbury, UK. He has overall responsibility for the curriculum design, delivery and assessment of the subject area in the school at both undergraduate and post-graduate levels. His research interests focus on the technological, ecological and human/cultural aspects of sustainable architecture. His current research projects are interested in two facets of sustainable design. The first one is looking at low energy, low cost, low impact solutions (Projects include; the experimental low energy house and the use of PV panels for both energy efficiency and visual impact in newly built and refurbished buildings). The second aspect of his current research looks at the role of users as participants in the design/communication processes and community driven projects with a view to streamline the process and empower communities to address climate change mitigation (projects include; community driven projects in the global south, the role of culture in informing the design of urban dwellings, the use of interactive communication in the design process as a way for participatory design/consultation) and or both through the supervision of a number of researchers (currently 4) working on topics aligned with his research interests. Dr Bougdah is actively involved in scholarly activities through his membership of various learned societies (ACADIA, AHRA, IEREK) and editorial/review boards for a number of journals and international conferences (Journal of Islamic Architecture, Environmental Science and Sustainable Development, Sustainability, Architecture and Culture, Plos One,..). Alongside his academic role, he runs a design/consultancy practice.
Adolf Sotoca has a PhD Architectue and Urbanism. He is currently a Chair Professor in Architecture at Luleå University of Technology in Sweden and a professor Serra Hunter at UPC_BarcelonaTECH of Spain. With clear passion for architecture, he enjoys sharing it with his students though his teachings of urban design studios and theory of architecture and urbanism for years. Professor Sotoca has been Visiting Professor at the Illinois School of Architecture (USA) and at CTU Krakow (Poland), as well as Guest Professor at NU Singapore, ETH Zürich, Berlage Institute Rotterdam, IUA di Venezia, Politecnico di Milano, TU Darmstadt and UAUIM Bucharest. He is also board member of several international institutions on Urbanism education, such as theInternational Forum of Urbanism and the European Postgraduate Master of Urbanism. His research interests currently lie on the regenerations of obsolete and declining residential areas and has taken the role of leading researcher on several EU projects. He is also co-founder and principal of CSAArquitectes, one of the leading offices on Urbanism in Barcelona which has received a number of prestigious prizes.
Ferdinando Trapani is an Architect and Associate Professor in the Department of Architecture at Polytechnic School of Palermo University (UNIPA), Italy. He received his Architecture Degree in 1986, his PhD in 1999 and became Researcher in Urban Planning in 2001. He is interested in the planning techniques for solving problems in urban & territorial regeneration and participation applications with ICT. Also, his research has been focused on the integration of spatial planning with economics and sustainable tourism in the relational way. He was member of the National Commission for Infrastructural Policies of the Italian Istituto Nazionale di Urbanistica. As a result of his research, he is principal or co-principal investigator on more than 60 papers in several journals, more than 50 communications to international conferences, 2 books and more than 40 books chapters. Also, he was responsible for his Department of several European project in international partnerships regarding place based development policies. Currently, arch. Trapani is involved in the Erasmus Plus European project 'Sustainable Management of Cultural Landscape' as investigator of pilot case study, from 2015 is member of Regional Observatory of Landscape's Quality, and an Editorial Board Member and reviewer for different international journals, an Editor for different books, member of an International Scientific Committee, a Chair of international conferences and an active member in different national associations.
Marco Migliore is an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil, Environmental, Aerospace, Materials Engineering at University of Palermo, Italy. He received his Civil En...
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Part 1: Sustainability and the built environment
Ecological Urban Planning and Design Process with Strategic Planning Approach in Ünye City
Emrehan Özcan
Industrial Ecologies: Manufacturing the Post-Industrial Landscape
Ting Chin
Survey on the Contextual Architecture Acquiescence of the In-fill Developments in the Walled City of Intramuros
Jocelyn Rivera-Lutap
Understanding spatial configuration and temporary appropriation of the street as public spaces in Latin American cities: the case of Mexico City Centre
Alessandro Melis
Building-scaled renovation: a BIM-centred system dynamics modelling approach
Laura Burneau
The Impacts of Sustainability Practices in Affordable Housing Developments Perspectives of Residents
Seyeon Lee
Sustainable Street Furniture Design in Urban Malaysia: Focusing On Sustainable Design Criteria
Arnis Aziz
How to Predict Environmental Attitude by Neighborhood Sense of Community
Elif Kutay Karacor
Parametric Assessment for achieving IEQ in Egypt's New Urban Communities: considering urban morphology and windows' specifications
Walaa Yoseph
Green Roofs in Different Presence
Ebtesam El-Gizawy, Maher Mk. Dawoud
Durability of mortars with recycled materials
Maurizio Nicolella
Kharja The Lung of The Traditional House The Case Of Makkah
Faredah Almurahhem
The Innovative and Sustainable Streetscape Design based on Community Participation in Surabaya, Indonesia
Bambang Soemardiono, Murni Rachmawati
Built Environment Assessment of a Disaster Resilient University: A Case Study of the University of Santo Tomas Vinson Serrano, John Clemence M. Pinlac.
Part 2*: Urban and Environmental Planning*
**Multi-functional urban greening: policy r…