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John Friesen
John Friesen
Post Doc, Uni Würzburg
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The similar size of slums
J Friesen, H Taubenböck, M Wurm, PF Pelz
Habitat International 73, 79-88, 2018
1132018
Slums, space, and state of health—a link between settlement morphology and health data
J Friesen, V Friesen, I Dietrich, PF Pelz
International journal of environmental research and public health 17 (6), 2022, 2020
612020
COVID-19 and slums: a pandemic highlights gaps in knowledge about urban poverty
J Friesen, PF Pelz
JMIR public health and surveillance 6 (3), e19578, 2020
602020
Size distributions of slums across the globe using different data and classification methods
J Friesen, H Taubenböck, M Wurm, PF Pelz
European Journal of Remote Sensing 52 (sup2), 99-111, 2019
532019
Determining factors for slum growth with predictive data mining methods
J Friesen, L Rausch, PF Pelz, J Fürnkranz
Urban Science 2 (3), 81, 2018
37*2018
A holistic concept to design optimal water supply infrastructures for informal settlements using remote sensing data
L Rausch, J Friesen, LC Altherr, M Meck, PF Pelz
Remote Sensing 10 (2), 216, 2018
312018
Similar size of slums caused by a Turing instability of migration behavior
PF Pelz, J Friesen, J Hartig
Physical Review E 99 (2), 022302, 2019
202019
Providing water for the poor-towards optimal water supply infrastructures for informal settlements by using remote sensing data
J Friesen, L Rausch, PF Pelz
2017 Joint Urban Remote Sensing Event (JURSE), 1-4, 2017
112017
A method for modeling urban water infrastructures combining geo-referenced data
IS Rehm, J Friesen, K Pouls, C Busch, H Taubenböck, PF Pelz
Water 13 (16), 2299, 2021
92021
Methods to assess spatio-temporal changes of slum populations
JHP Breuer, J Friesen
Cities 143, 104582, 2023
7*2023
Modeling and validation of residential water demand in agent-based models: A systematic literature review
BJ Sattler, J Friesen, A Tundis, PF Pelz
Water 15 (3), 579, 2023
72023
Comparison of existing aneurysm models and their path forward
J Friesen, J Bergner, MIA Khan, S Triess, A Zoll, PF Pelz, F Adili
Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine Update 1, 100019, 2021
72021
Spatial analysis of settlement structures to identify pattern formation mechanisms in inter-urban systems
K Henn, J Friesen, J Hartig, PF Pelz
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 9 (9), 541, 2020
72020
The unseen population: Do we underestimate slum dwellers in cities of the Global South?
JHP Breuer, J Friesen, H Taubenböck, M Wurm, PF Pelz
Habitat International 148, 103056, 2024
62024
Do resilience metrics of water distribution systems really assess resilience? A critical review
M Leštáková, KT Logan, IS Rehm, PF Pelz, J Friesen
Water research 248, 120820, 2024
62024
Challenges in identifying simple pattern-forming mechanisms in the development of settlements using demographic data
B Prokop, L Gelens, PF Pelz, J Friesen
Physical Review E 107 (6), 064305, 2023
52023
Sensitivity of slum size distributions as a function of spatial parameters for slum classification
J Friesen, C Knoche, J Hartig, PF Pelz, H Taubenböck, M Wurm
2019 Joint Urban Remote Sensing Event (JURSE), 1-4, 2019
52019
Towards a Link between Quantitative and Qualitative Sciences to Understand Social Systems Using the Example of Informal Settlements
J Friesen
Entropy 25 (2), 262, 2023
42023
The Unseen Population: Underestimation of Slum Dwellers in Cities of the Global South
JHP Breuer, J Friesen, H Taubenböck, M Wurm, PF Pelz
Available at SSRN 4098362, 2022
42022
Using remote sensing data and cluster algorithms to structure cities
T Tiessen, J Friesen, L Rausch, PF Pelz
2019 Joint Urban Remote Sensing Event (JURSE), 1-4, 2019
42019
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