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Theses/dissertations from 2024 2024.

The Central Role of Perceived Safety in Connecting Crash Risk Factors and Walking Behavior , Kyu Ri Kim (Dissertation)

Theses/Dissertations from 2023 2023

E Hui me ke Kaiāulu: To Connect with the Community , Heather Kayleen Bartlett (Thesis)

The Affective Discourses of Eviction: Right to Counsel in New York City , Hadley Savana Bates (Thesis)

A Just Futures Framework: Insurgent Roller-Skating in Portland, Oregon , Célia Camile Beauchamp (Thesis)

Factors Affecting Community Rating System Participation in the National Flood Insurance Program: A Case Study of Texas , Ryan David Eddings (Dissertation)

LEED Buildings and Green Gentrification: Portland as a Case Study , Jordan Macintosh (Thesis)

Wasted Space , Ryan Martyn (Thesis)

The Use and Influence of Health Indicators in Municipal Transportation Plans , Kelly Christine Rodgers (Dissertation)

Uncovering the Nuance and Complexity of Gentrification in Asian Immigrant Communities: A Case Study of Koreatown, Los Angeles , Seyoung Sung (Dissertation)

Defining Dementia-Friendly Communities From the Perspective of Those Affected , Iris Alexandra Wernher (Dissertation)

Theses/Dissertations from 2022 2022

Heat, Wildfire and Energy Demand: An Examination of Residential Buildings and Community Equity , Chrissi Argyro Antonopoulos (Dissertation)

The Connections Between Innovation, Culture, and Expertise in Water Infrastructure Organizations , Alice Brawley-Chesworth (Dissertation)

The New Shiny Penny? Regenerative Agriculture Beliefs and Practices Among Portland's Urban Agriculturalists , Melia Ann Chase (Thesis)

Fortunate People in a Fortunate Land: Dwelling and Residential Alienation in Santa Monica's Rent-Controlled Housing , Lauren E.M. Everett (Dissertation)

In Favor of Bringing Game Theory into Urban Studies and Planning Curriculum: Reintroducing an Underused Method for the Next Generation of Urban Scholars , Brian McDonald Gardner (Thesis)

Transportation Mode Choice Behavior in the Era of Autonomous Vehicles: The Application of Discrete Choice Modeling and Machine Learning , Sangwan Lee (Dissertation)

An Analysis of the Strengths and Weaknesses of the Tulsa Remote Program, As an Effective Economic Development Strategy , Kristen J. Padilla (Thesis)

Geographies of Urban Unsafety: Homeless Women, Mental Maps, and Isolation , Jan Radle Roberson (Dissertation)

The Impact of New Light Rail Service on Employment Growth in Portland, Oregon , Lahar Santra (Thesis)

Examining Emergency Citizen Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Emergent Groups Addressing Food Insecurity in Portland, Oregon , Aliza Ruth Tuttle (Thesis)

Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021

Nature-Based Solutions in Environmental Planning: Ecosystem-Based Adaptations, Green Infrastructures, and Ecosystem Services to Promote Diversity in Urban Landscapes , Lorena Alves Carvalho Nascimento (Dissertation)

Gas Stations and the Wealth Divide: Analyzing Spatial Correlations Between Wealth and Fuel Branding , Jean-Carl Ende (Thesis)

'There are No Bathrooms Available!': How Older Adults Experiencing Houselessness Manage their Daily Activities , Ellis Jourdan Hews (Thesis)

The Mode Less Traveled: Exploring Bicyclist Identity in Portland, OR , Christopher Johnson (Thesis)

The Soniferous Experience of Public Space: A Soundscape Approach , Kenya DuBois Williams (Dissertation)

Short-term and Long-term Effects of New Light Rail Transit Service on Transit Ridership and Traffic Congestion at Two Geographical Levels , Huajie Yang (Dissertation)

Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020

Waste Management in the Global South: an Inquiry on the Patterns of Plastic and Waste Material Flows in Colombo, Sri Lanka , Katie Ann Conlon (Dissertation)

Unpacking the Process and Outcomes of Ethical Markets: a Focus on Certified B Corporations , Renée Bogin Curtis (Dissertation)

The Persistence of Indigenous Markets in Mexico's 'Supermarket Revolution' , Diana Christina Denham (Dissertation)

The Electronic Hardware Music Subculture in Portland, Oregon , James Andrew Hickey (Thesis)

"I Should Have Moved Somewhere Else": the Impacts of Gentrification on Transportation and Social Support for Black Working-Poor Families in Portland, Oregon , Steven Anthony Howland (Dissertation)

The Impacts of the Bicycle Network on Bicycling Activity: a Longitudinal Multi-City Approach , Wei Shi (Dissertation)

Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019

"Poverty Wages Are Not Fresh, Local, or Sustainable": Building Worker Power by Organizing Around (Re)production in Portland's "Sustainable" Food Industry , Amy Katherine Rose Coplen (Dissertation)

Manufacturing in Place: Industrial Preservation in the US , Jamaal William Green (Dissertation)

Can Churches Change a Neighborhood? A Census Tract, Multilevel Analysis of Churches and Neighborhood Change , David E. Kresta (Dissertation)

An Examination of Non-waged Labor and Local Food Movement Growth in the Southern Appalachians , Amy Kathryn Marion (Thesis)

Making Imaginaries: Identity, Value, and Place in the Maker Movement in Detroit and Portland , Stephen Joseph Marotta (Dissertation)

Recognizing and Addressing Risk Ambiguity in Sea Level Rise Adaptation Planning: a Case Study of Miami-Dade County, Florida , Mary Ann Rozance (Dissertation)

The Impact of Implementing Different Cordon Size Designs on Land Use Patterns in Portland, OR , Asia Spilotros (Dissertation)

Gentrification and Student Achievement: a Quantitative Analysis of Student Performance on Standardized Tests in Portland's Gentrifying Neighborhoods , Justin Joseph Ward (Thesis)

Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018

Environmental Justice in Natural Disaster Mitigation Policy and Planning: a Case Study of Flood Risk Management in Johnson Creek, Portland, Oregon , Seong Yun Cho (Dissertation)

Our Town: Articulating Place Meanings and Attachments in St. Johns Using Resident-Employed Photography , Lauren Elizabeth Morrow Everett (Thesis)

Millennial Perceptions on Homeownership and Financial Planning Decisions , Margaret Ann Greenfield (Thesis)

Utilitarian Skateboarding: Insight into an Emergent Mode of Mobility , Michael Joseph Harpool (Thesis)

Consciousness Against Commodifcation: the Potential for a Radical Housing Movement in the Cully Neighborhood , Cameron Hart Herrington (Thesis)

News Work: the Impact of Corporate Newsroom Culture on News Workers & Community Reporting , Carey Lynne Higgins-Dobney (Dissertation)

Recent Advances in Activity-Based Travel Demand Models for Greater Flexibility , Kihong Kim (Dissertation)

An Analysis of the BizX Commercial Trade Exchange: the Attitudes and Motivations Behind Its Use , Ján André Montoya (Thesis)

Between a Rock and a Hot Place: Economic Development and Climate Change Adaptation in Vietnam , Khanh Katherine Pham (Thesis)

Neighborhood Economic Impacts of Contemporary Art Centers , Steve Van Eck (Closed Thesis)

Urban Geocomputation: Two Studies on Urban Form and its Role in Altering Climate , Jackson Lee Voelkel (Thesis)

Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017

Explaining Unequal Transportation Outcomes in a Gentrifying City: the Example of Portland, Oregon , Eugenio Arriaga Cordero (Dissertation)

Identifying Clusters of Non-Farm Activity within Exclusive Farm Use Zones in the Northern Willamette Valley , Nicholas Chun (Thesis)

Drivers' Attitudes and Behaviors Toward Bicyclists: Intermodal Interactions and Implications for Road Safety , Tara Beth Goddard (Dissertation)

Grassroots Resistance in the Sustainable City: Portland Harbor Superfund Site Contamination, Cleanup, and Collective Action , Erin Katherine Goodling (Dissertation)

Responsible Pet Ownership: Dog Parks and Demographic Change in Portland, Oregon , Matthew Harris (Thesis)

The Tension between Technocratic and Social Values in Environmental Decision-making: An'Yang Stream Restoration in South Korea , Chang-Yu Hong (Dissertation)

Regulating Pavement Dwellers: the Politics of the Visibly Poor in Public Space , Lauren Marie Larin (Dissertation)

Making Software, Making Regions: Labor Market Dualization, Segmentation, and Feminization in Austin, Portland and Seattle , Dillon Mahmoudi (Dissertation)

Knowing Nature in the City: Comparative Analysis of Knowledge Systems Challenges Along the 'Eco-Techno' Spectrum of Green Infrastructure in Portland & Baltimore , Annie Marissa Matsler (Dissertation)

Assessing the Impact of Land Use and Travel on Carbon Dioxide Emissions in Portland, Oregon , Zakari Mumuni (Thesis)

Trade-offs: the Production of Sustainability in Households , Kirstin Marie Elizabeth Munro (Dissertation)

Theses/Dissertations from 2016 2016

The Kazaks of Istanbul: A Case of Social Cohesion, Economic Breakdown and the Search for a Moral Economy , Daniel Marc Auger (Thesis)

Citizen-led Urban Agriculture and the Politics of Spatial Reappropriation in Montreal, Quebec , Claire Emmanuelle Bach (Thesis)

Travel Mode Choice Framework Incorporating Realistic Bike and Walk Routes , Joseph Broach (Dissertation)

Cyclist Path Choices Through Shared Space Intersections in England , Allison Boyce Duncan (Dissertation)

Star Academics: Do They Garner Increasing Returns? , James Jeffrey Kline (Dissertation)

Configuring the Urban Smart Grid: Transitions, Experimentation, and Governance , Anthony Michael Levenda (Dissertation)

The Effects of Frequency of Social Interaction, Social Cohesion, Age, and the Built Environment on Walking , Gretchen Allison Luhr (Dissertation)

The Village Market: New Columbia Goes Shopping for Food Justice , Jane Therese Waddell (Dissertation)

Theses/Dissertations from 2015 2015

Developing Key Sustainability Competencies through Real-World Learning Experiences: Evaluating Community Environmental Services , Erin Lorene Anderson (Thesis)

Beyond Fruit: Examining Community in a Community Orchard , Emily Jane Becker (Thesis)

Challenges, Experiences, and Future Directions of Senior Centers Serving the Portland Metropolitan Area , Melissa Lynn Cannon (Dissertation)

Building Social Sustainability from the Ground Up: The Contested Social Dimension of Sustainability in Neighborhood-Scale Urban Regeneration in Portland, Copenhagen, and Nagoya , Jacklyn Nicole Kohon (Dissertation)

The Effects of Urban Containment Policies on Commuting Patterns , Sung Moon Kwon (Dissertation)

Energy Efficiency and Conservation Attitudes: An Exploration of a Landscape of Choices , Mersiha Spahic McClaren (Dissertation)

The Impact of Communication Impairments on the Social Relationships of Older Adults , Andrew Demetrius Palmer (Dissertation)

The Scales and Shapes of Queer Women's Geographies: Mapping Private, Public and Cyber Spaces in Portland, OR , Paola Renata Saldaña (Thesis)

Caring for the Land, Serving People: Creating a Multicultural Forest Service in the Civil Rights Era , Donna Lynn Sinclair (Dissertation)

Theses/Dissertations from 2014 2014

Determinants of Recent Mover Non-work Travel Mode Choice , Arlie Steven Adkins (Dissertation)

Changing the Face of the Earth: The Morrison-­Knudsen Corporation as Partner to the U.S. Federal Government , Christopher S. Blanchard (Dissertation)

Participation, Information, Values, and Community Interests Within Health Impact Assessments , Nicole Iroz-Elardo (Dissertation)

The Objective vs. the Perceived Environment: What Matters for Active Travel , Liang Ma (Dissertation)

Implications of Local and Regional Food Systems: Toward a New Food Economy in Portland, Oregon , Michael Mercer Mertens (Dissertation)

Spirituality and Religion in Women's Leadership for Sustainable Development in Crisis Conditions: The Case of Burma , Phyusin Myo Kyaw Myint (Dissertation)

Street Level Food Networks: Understanding Ethnic Food Cart Supply Chains in Eastern Portland, OR , Alexander G. Novie (Thesis)

Theses/Dissertations from 2013 2013

Diffusion of Energy Efficient Technology in Commercial Buildings: An Analysis of the Commercial Building Partnerships Program , Chrissi Argyro Antonopoulos (Thesis)

Faulty Measurements and Shaky Tools: An Exploration into Hazus and the Seismic Vulnerabilities of Portland, OR , Brittany Ann Brannon (Thesis)

Sustainable, Affordable Housing for Older Adults: A Case Study of Factors that Affect Development in Portland, Oregon , Alan Kenneth DeLaTorre (Dissertation)

The Historical, Political, Social, and Individual Factors That Have Influenced the Development of Aging and Disability Resource Centers and Options Counseling , Sheryl DeJoy Elliott (Thesis)

Neighborhood Identity and Sustainability: A Comparison Study of Two Neighborhoods in Portland, Oregon , Zachary Lawrence Hathaway (Thesis)

Neighborhood Commercial Corridor Change: Portland, Oregon 1990-2010 , Kelly Ann Howsley-Glover (Dissertation)

Public Space and Urban Life: A Spatial Ethnography of a Portland Plaza , Katrina Leigh Johnston (Thesis)

Green Mind Gray Yard: Micro Scale Assessment of Ecosystem Services , Erin Jolene Kirkpatrick (Thesis)

The Impacts of Urban Renewal: The Residents' Experiences in Qianmen, Beijing, China , Yongxia Kou (Dissertation)

The Dynamics of Creating Strong Democracy in Portland, Oregon : 1974 to 2013 , Paul Roland Leistner (Dissertation)

Neighboring in Strip City: A Situational Analysis of Strip Clubs, Land Use Conflict, and Occupational Health in Portland, Oregon , Moriah McSharry McGrath (Dissertation)

Bicycle Traffic Count Factoring: An Examination of National, State and Locally Derived Daily Extrapolation Factors , Josh Frank Roll (Thesis)

Forming a New Art in the Pacific Northwest: Studio Glass in the Puget Sound Region, 1970-2003 , Marianne Ryder (Dissertation)

Peak of the Day or the Daily Grind: Commuting and Subjective Well-Being , Oliver Blair Smith (Dissertation)

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Research in urban and regional planning has grown tremendously in the recent decade. T his section contains the best and most relevant topics related to research in Urban design and regional planning.

Areas of Study

Mediated city.

This theme builds on work done by Kevin Lynch in the early years of the program and focuses on how form and meaning are perceived and communicated in the current city. At issue are the effects of advanced information technology on contemporary culture, as well as the increasing importance of narrative on the form and design of cities. Our work around this theme seeks to understand how urban experience is shaped by the preservation of culture, history and memory, by the development of new kinds of “mediated” places and activities in the public realm. We are also interested in the tools and technologies by which changes in urban form and landscape can be visualized and understood.

Urban Transformation

This theme is concerned with the future of cities and regions of the 20th century. Industrial land, infrastructure, warehouses, housing, ports and waterfronts, rail-lines and depots, mines and oil fields, are among an inventory of abandonment, all seeking temporary and permanent re-use. Our inquiries around this theme hope to clarify new design approaches to urban and regional transformation, involving elements such as education, ecology, retrofitting and cultural development as well as new forms of housing and transportation.

Urban Performance

The quality of urban life and work is currently being challenged and shaped by many forces such as demographic patterns (aging and disability, for example), international economics (globalization and the demise of distance), and environmental pressures (sustainability, resource conservation, energy). Our inquiries around this theme ask how cities can be reshaped in the face of these forces; how design and construction standards affect livability and energy consumption; what role citizens should play in determining urban quality in a contemporary democracy; and how one understands the form of the vast, poor urban areas of the world and the enormous discrepancy between them and places of wealth.

Design Paradigms

With the re-evaluation/repudiation of modernism as the dominant perspective on design, this theme takes to task the development of design paradigms appropriate to contemporary urban circumstances both in the United States and other parts of the globe. Our inquiries around this theme center on the making of good public places, the expression of private and public environments in the city, the aesthetics of popular demand, the reshaping of the form of low-density cities and public housing, and the role that design can play in the changing peripheries of cities.

Managing and financing urban infrastructure

As cities expand and incomes increase, finding innovative solutions for sustainable mobility becomes increasingly important. This specialisation seeks to provide hands-on knowledge and expertise on how local governments can most efficiently manage, finance and operate municipal infrastructure to deliver desired levels of service.

This specialisation is connected to IHS’ Green City work field in which providing resilient, energy efficient and smart infrastructure play a prominent role in helping cities to become more sustainable and green. The primary focus is on developing countries and countries in transition.

Urban housing, equity and social Justice

Housing should be understood as ‘more than houses’. Researchers active within this strand of research strive to link housing issues with the livelihoods strategies of the urban poor. In addition, livelihood assets are analysed in view of their vulnerability and institutional context.

This translates into the importance of looking at the housing problem from a holistic standpoint. Physical, political, social, economic and environmental issues interrelate with each other. The objective is to produce urban environments that should ultimately reduce poverty, and increase quality of life. Both housing and social policies, strategies and instruments need to be designed with a clear understanding of these aspects if they are ever to efficiently address the problem of urbanisation of poverty.

Urban Environment, sustainability and climate Change

Cities all over the world experience severe environmental and climate change related problems. This research theme addresses new approaches for urban environment and climate change management.

UECC is one of IHS’ largest research teams that works towards understanding the impact and use of urban environmental policies and instruments including urban climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies.

Urban strategies and planning

Around the world, urban professionals increasingly face challenges such as accelerated urbanisation, an increase in informal housing, and climate change. In order to deal with these challenges urban planning has moved away from comprehensive master plans to more flexible strategic plans. Contemporary strategic planning integrates more social and economic considerations into the physical and spatial dimensions of planning.

Researcher within this specialisation seeks to offer creative and innovative solutions to better understand the needs of different social and economic interests within urban planning management. Different from the classical study of urban planning, this strand focusses on the combination of urban planning policies, city development strategies and public-private partnerships.

Urban competitiveness and resilience

Cities cannot be understood as autonomous entities. There are affected by complex processes on the local, regional and global scale. Given the increasing dependency of cities on global economic networks, it is crucial to find the balance between social wellbeing, local economic development and global strategies that can ensure resilience to socioeconomic shocks and fluctuations.

This research theme investigates how globalisation processes, local economic development, and urban conditions can enable cities to successfully compete or collaborate with other cities on various scales. This is done by analysing and comparing urban networks, economic geography, foreign direct investments and local economic development as well as city marketing and branding.

Urban Conservation

Urban conservation is concerned with those parts of the built environment that are of architectural or historic significance. This includes buildings (individually or in groups), localities (streets, blocks, environments or precincts), special gardens or landscapes, and other structures.

Researchers, advocates and policymakers have proposed urban conservation as an emerging, integrative discipline that can contribute to sustainable cities by delivering co-benefits to human and non-human components of biodiversity

Research Topics:

Spatial planning.

  • Growth Effects of Urban-Rural and Intra-Regional Linkages on Non-Metropolitan Counties and Communities
  • Spatial Distribution of Best Management Practices for Stormwater Management
  • The application of computer-based information systems to urban planning and public policy making
  • How are the urban poor involved in the design and implementation of neighbourhood development programmes?
  • What is the impact of neighbourhood development programmes on the local initiatives and livelihoods of the urban poor?
  • Urbanization As An Important Determinant In Spatial Organization
  • Effects Of Rural-Urban Migration On Public Utilities 
  • Assessing The Spatial Distribution And Locational Impact Of Petrol Service Stations 
  • Appraisal Of The Urban Management Challenge Of Informal Land Delivery

Urban Housing

  • Relationships and Support: A Qualitative Study of Homeless Families 
  • Comparative analysis of rent differential in selected residential areas 
  • The Role Of Co-Operative Societies Towards Development Of Rural Communities  
  • Cluster Planning and Cluster Strategy in Regional Economic Development Organizations
  • The Broader Social Network of Community Planning: A Diagnostic Tool for Communities to Assess Their Planning Capacity
  • Sustainable Urban Housing Development through Planning Mechanism
  • Migration Patterns and Its Impact On Urbanization And Urban Housing
  • Housing transformation, rent gap and gentrification
  • Impact Of Slum On Value Of Residential Properties
  • Social housing in low and middle-income countries (incl. public housing, government-built housing, subsidized housing programmes, low-income housing, affordable housing)
  • Infrastructural Development, Real Estate Agency Rebranding And Review Of National Housing Policy
  • The Impact Of Industrialization On Rural Development
  • The Role Of Private Partnership In Housing Finance, Delivery And Maintenance 

research

Urban Public Spaces

  • Multifunctional public open spaces for sustainable cities
  • Immigrations in the public space: understanding urban cultural landscapes
  • Urban Public Space as Social Interaction Space
  • Modeling, analyzing, and visualizing human space appropriation
  • Smart engagement for smart cities: Design patterns for digitally augmented, situated community engagement
  • Evaluating publicness of public spaces
  • Informal public places and its transforming patterns in the city
  • Urban public realm : a spatial manifest of culture
  • City planning strategies for women’s safety in public spaces

research

Urban Transportation

  • The implementation of an integrated transportation planning model with GIS and expert systems for interactive transportation planning 
  • Increasing freight transport efficiency using intermodal transport.
  • Epidemic and mobility. A New Paradigm for mobility plans after the Covid-19 crisis
  • Alternatives Selection for Sustainable Transportation System.
  • Sustainable management of public transportation system
  • Environmental impacts of everyday mobility
  • Environmental assessment of public bus transportation systems
  • Minimization of Fuel Consumption in City Bus Transportation
  • Proposed framework for sustainability screening of urban transport projects in developing countries
  • Effects of speed management and roadway parameters on traffic flow along arterials
  • Sustainability and business management in transportation companies
  • Factors that contribute to unsafe behavior and leads to an unsustainable urban transport
  • Safety and security of women and girls in public transport
  • Inclusive public transportation for differently abled people 
  • Challenges in provision of universally accessible tansport facilities
  • Assessment Of Urban Bus Service
  • Analysis Of Intra Urban Traffic Problems In Rivers State
  • Urban Futures: Transportation in an Era of Fuel Shortages

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Environmental Issues

  • Sustainable and green energy
  • Impact Of Environmental Planning On Rural Development
  • An Assessment Of Cross Ventilation In Public Buildings
  • Flood Generating Structures In Kubwa Urban Landscape
  • Assessment Of Impact Of Urbanization 
  • Causes Of Excess Flood
  • Impact Of Environmental Problems
  • Consequences Of Incompatible Land Uses On The Environment
  • The role of urban spatial structure in reducing VMT and GHG emissions 
  • Impact of climate change on the ecological state of earth natural resources.
  • Impact of climate change on agricultural activities across the globe.
  • Solutions to the current climate change crisis.
  • Future implications of climate change with the current trends
  • Urban governance arrangements for climate change adaptation

Best Topics for Research in Urban Design and Planning 5

Heritage Conservation

  • The Urban Conservation Approach
  • The Role of Public-Private Partnerships and the Third Sector in Conserving Heritage Buildings, Sites, and Historic Urban Areas
  • Urban Conservation and Regeneration
  • Managing change in the historical city
  • A framework for adapting urban forests to climate change
  • Equity in Heritage Conservation
  • The Role of Traditional Neighborhood Centers in Procreating Sense of Place in the Modern Cities
  • Heritage place inventory: A tool for establishing the significance of places
  • Building Conservation and Urban Regeneration
  • Historic Preservation as Urban Regeneration 
  • The creative response to ruins following the conservation principle
  • Historic Cinemas Conservation: The Difficulty of Re-Development Proposals
  • A Study of Heritage Authenticity in the Context of Heritage Tourism
  • Historic Cinemas Conservation
  • Revitalisation of urban areas with heritage value – towards a heritage precinct conservation and improvement plan
  • Repair techniques for conservation of heritage structures
  • Planning urban heritage through stakeholder participation 
  • Rethinking adaptive reuse
  • Heritage conservation and cultural continuity
  • Landscape management of a heritage site
  • Landscape management and conservation of biodiversity 
  • Industrial heritage 

Best Topics for Research in Urban Design and Planning 7

GIS, Space syntax and Bigdata

  • Geospatial data for energy, environmental science, climate change, and geology-related research
  • Geospatial data and maps for research on humanitarian topics. Includes data on armed conflict, agriculture & food security, refugees, and links to multidisciplinary humanitarian data repositories.
  • Crowd Simulation – Mastering the collective dynamics of interacting objects in urban phenomena at the scale of individual households, people, and units of real estate and at time scales approaching “real-time”
  • City Engine – Assessing feasibility and plan implementation using Esri’s City Engine improving urban planning, architecture, and overall design
  • Integration of GIS and BIM – Operating a facility with BIM (building information modeling) because of its ability to analyze information and integrate data from different systems. 
  • Urban Model Development Feasibility – Evaluating multiple land use scenarios; testing and refining transportation plans; producing small-area concept plans, and modeling complex regional issues with Envision Tomorrow
  •  Building Footprints – Crowd-sourcing digital mapping
  • Land Use Policy – Reproducing individual behavior with agent-based modeling to simulate their behaviors and outcomes having a direct impact on the surrounding landscape.
  • Space Syntax Models – Gaining a better understanding of human behavior and connectivity through a graphic representation of space configuration in urban structures
  • Future Development Patterns – Locating future growth and evaluating scenarios such as loss of prime agricultural land.
  • Land Use – Generating polygons and classification with the multi-resolution segmentation algorithm
  • Homeless Shelters – Analyzing urban inequalities and homelessness to allocate homeless shelters appropriately.
  • Web-Based GIS for Collaborative Planning and Public Participation: An Application to The Strategic Planning
  • Web Based Geo-Information Services for Land Use Planning.
  • Water Balance of a Catchment: A Remote Sensing and GIS Approach.
  • Visualizing The Application of GIS in Transformation Towards a Sustainable Development and A Low Carbon Society.
  • Using GIS to Study Lusters of Urban Crime and Safety in Transport Nodes.
  • Using GIS for Developing Sustainable Urban Growth.
  • Use of GIS in City Planning Development Enforcement and EIA
  • Use of GIS as A Tool to Improvement of Solid Waste Management 
  • Urban Land Use Land Cover Classification Performance of Machine Learning (ML) Algorithms and Change Detection.

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Other Topics related to other urban design and planning:

  • Managing urban infrastructure and building projects
  • Water, Sanitation and The Modern City
  • From Mosques and Coffeehouses to Squares and Cafes: The Production and Transformation of Political Public Spaces and Social Life
  • Contested Politics and the Production of Urban Space 
  • Foreign Investments and City Making
  • Urban Development and Quality of Life of the Elderly
  • Moving towards disaster: examining the changing patterns of social vulnerability in a multi-hazard urban environment
  • Sustainable drink water sanitation
  • What type of initiatives do the urban poor (low-income families, slum dwellers) take, individually or collectively, to improve the liveability of their settlement?
  • The relationship between different urban designs and environmental impacts
  • Multi-level and multi-actor governance
  • Climate change and environmental decision making and finance
  • How are cities planned?
  • What visions does urban planning follow and whose vision is it?
  • What are the underlying features of urban development and what is the role of self-organisation?
  • How do micro-interventions (such as placemaking and streetscaping) connect with planning and implementation on the municipal and national levels?
  • What factors determines a city’s global competitiveness?
  • What urban characteristics are attract foreign direct investments?
  • How to develop more resilient cities with healthy relationships between local, regional and global interests?
  • Which economic sectors should be promoted in order to boost sustainable local economic development and social wellbeing?
  • How does global economic unevenness affect economic inequality in African countries and cities?
  • Evaluation Of Cost Recovery For Water Supply
  • An Assessment Of Tourism Potentials
  • Analysis Of The Effects Of Socio-Economic Characteristics On Tourism Habits Among Residents
  • Analysis Of The Patronage Characteristics Of Tourism Destinations
  • Analysis Of Women’S Participation And Incorporation In Waste Picking And Solid Waste Management
  • Appraisal Of Tourism Habits Of Academic Staff
  • Assessment Of Residents’Attitudes Towards Recreation 
  • Appraisal Of Sanitary Facilities In Public Areas
  • Agricultural Information Sources And The Production Capacity Of Cassava Farmers In Akwa Ibom North West Senatorial District
  • Self-Help Programmes And Rural Development In Ibiono Ibom Local Government Area
  • Tenement Housing And Induced Domestic Conflict
  • Waste Generation And Management Strategies
  • Impact Of Public Pit Toilet System And Its Associated Problems
  • Problems And Prospects Of Land Registration 
  • Causes Of Construction Project Failures And Abandonment
  • The Impact of Urban Relocation: A Follow-Up Study

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Understanding shocks for sustainable urban open space development in selected cities in the Southern Ethiopian Corridors

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The rapid and uncontrolled urbanization in developing countries raises concerns about sustainability as urban centers continue to expand in both size and population. In 1950, only 28% of the global population lived in urban areas, a figure projected to surpass 68% by 2050. The ongoing urbanization pattern in developing countries, notably in Ethiopian urban centers, suggests a decline in the overall quality of existing green spaces. The intention of this study is to draw attention to the growing demand and considerable pressure on the existing urban open spaces of the target cities in the southern Ethiopian corridor. Therefore, this study seeks to examine the major challenges for open space development, which is essential for ensuring the long-term resilience of the sampled cities. Different methods were used to gather primary data, including face-to-face interviews with higher administrative authorities, questionnaires for residents with the Likert scale, and field observation. Statistical analysis, including descriptive statistics, was conducted using IBM SPSS 26 software. Research findings indicate that a large number of respondents (474 and 230) believe that current green public spaces do not account for future population growth, leading to inadequacy for both present and future generations. In addition, 478 respondents highlighted issues of inclusivity based on age, gender, and disability. A significant portion of the respondents (656 out of 1402) noted that existing open spaces are diminishing due to urban expansion and infill projects, which often lack community engagement input in urban planning and implementation. Despite these challenges, cities like Hawassa and Butajira are reportedly taking steps to incorporate green spaces into their city planning. It is recommended to manage urban expansion, promote participatory planning, and establish inclusive environments in order to develop resilient cities. Further investigation on this topic should analyze spatial and temporal changes using medium- and high-resolution spatial data.

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