[HTML][HTML] Digital placemaking, health & wellbeing and nature-based solutions: A systematic review and practice model

MJF de Osso Fuentes, BJ Keegan, MV Jones… - Urban Forestry & Urban …, 2023 - Elsevier
Technology implementations in the urban environment have the potential to reshape how
communities experience places, specifically providing a potential enhancer for nature-based …

Toward 3D property valuation—a review of urban 3D modelling methods for digital twin creation

Y Ying, M Koeva, M Kuffer, J Zevenbergen - ISPRS international journal …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Increasing urbanisation has inevitably led to the continuous construction of buildings. Urban
expansion and densification processes reshape cities and, in particular, the third dimension …

[HTML][HTML] The non-linear dynamics of South Australian regional housing markets: A machine learning approach

A Soltani, CL Lee - Applied Geography, 2024 - Elsevier
Traditional linear models often struggle to capture regional housing markets' complex, non-
linear dynamics. This study addresses this gap by develo** and applying advanced …

[HTML][HTML] Conceptualizing digital placemaking in nature for wellbeing

MJFO Fuentes, BJ Keegan, MV Jones… - … Forecasting and Social …, 2024 - Elsevier
Increased urban population has created a disconnection between humans and natural
environments that needs to be recognised as a key challenge. This article proposes that …

Does green infrastructure affect housing prices via extreme heat and air pollution mitigation? A focus on green and climate gentrification in Los Angeles County, 2000 …

J Kim, R Ewing, A Rigolon - Sustainable Cities and Society, 2024 - Elsevier
Climate threats' increased frequency and intensity have recently severely threatened human
health. In particular, racial/ethnic minority people have been disproportionately exposed to …

Does gentrification precede and follow greening? Evidence about the green gentrification cycle in Los Angeles and Chicago

A Rigolon, T Collins, J Kim, M Stuhlmacher… - Landscape and urban …, 2024 - Elsevier
The health benefits of green space have led to calls for equitable access to parks. When
new green spaces are built in low-income communities, however, gentrification often …

Green gentrification vulnerability index (GGVI): A novel approach for identifying at-risk communities and promoting environmental justice at the census-tract level

RH Assaad, Y Jezzini - Cities, 2024 - Elsevier
As resilience planning gains prominence in urban sustainable development, green
infrastructures (GIs) are widely recognized as effective solutions to address climate risks and …

[HTML][HTML] From neoliberal urban green space production and consumption to urban greening as part of a degrowth agenda

J Kronenberg - Cities, 2025 - Elsevier
Urban green spaces are increasingly seen through the lens of their contributions to
economic growth, neglecting the broader aspects of common goods and social-ecological …

Spatial valuation of urban green lungs: Unveiling the true worth of urban parks through MGWR in Chengdu, China

X Cao, Y Luo, X Chen, Q **e, Z Yao - Land Use Policy, 2024 - Elsevier
Urban green spaces (UGS), often metaphorically referred to as the “green lungs of cities,”
play a crucial role in sustainable urban development and are a key element of land-use …

A paradox of economic benefit and social equity of green space in megacity: Evidence from Tian** in China

H Yang, C **, T Li - Sustainable Cities and Society, 2024 - Elsevier
Urban green space (UGS) plays a crucial role in socio-ecological systems and has been
recognized as an important factor in promoting sustainable cities and communities. Although …