[HTML][HTML] Going green and going dense: a systematic review of compatibilities and conflicts in urban research

H Madureira, A Monteiro - Sustainability, 2021‏ - mdpi.com
The dilemma of simultaneously promoting the advantages of urban densification and urban
liveability, namely the environmental and social benefits of urban green spaces, has been …

The paradox of planning the compact and green city: analyzing land-use change in Amsterdam and Brussels

S Balikçi, M Giezen, R Arundel - Journal of Environmental Planning …, 2022‏ - Taylor & Francis
Strategies applied by urban policy makers in order to achieve sustainable city development
may be in conflict with each other because it crosses many disciplines and policy areas. This …

[HTML][HTML] Greening the compact city: Unarticulated tensions and incremental advances in municipal climate action plans

R Hautamäki, T Puustinen, T Merikoski, A Staffans - Cities, 2024‏ - Elsevier
Municipal climate policies tie in closely with sustainable urban development. Land use has
far-ranging impacts on carbon emissions from mobility, housing, and consumption; as well …

[HTML][HTML] Modeling and simulating land use/cover change using artificial neural network from remotely sensing data

E Buğday, SE Buğday - Cerne, 2019‏ - SciELO Brasil
Increasing population, mobility and requirements of human beings have significant effects
on the dynamics of land use and land cover. Today, these impacts need to be understood …

The Internet of Nature: How taking nature online can shape urban ecosystems

NJ Galle, SA Nitoslawski, F Pilla - The Anthropocene Review, 2019‏ - journals.sagepub.com
Many of our cities are going digital. From self-driving cars to smart grids to intelligent traffic
signals, these smart cities put data and digital technology to work to drive efficiency and …

[HTML][HTML] Leveraging artificial intelligence to analyze citizens' opinions on urban green space

M Ghahramani, NJ Galle, F Duarte, C Ratti… - City and Environment …, 2021‏ - Elsevier
Continued population growth and urbanization is shifting research to consider the quality of
urban green space over the quantity of these parks, woods, and wetlands. The quality of …

[HTML][HTML] Localizing indicators of SDG11 for an integrated assessment of urban sustainability—A case study of Hainan province

C Zhang, Z Sun, Q **ng, J Sun, T **a, H Yu - Sustainability, 2021‏ - mdpi.com
Rapid urbanization has brought many problems, including housing shortages, traffic
congestion, air pollution, and lack of public space. To solve these problems, the United …

A systematic literature review of remote sensing approaches in urban green space research: Towards achieving sustainable development goals

S De, A Das, TN Mazumder - Urban Climate, 2025‏ - Elsevier
Abstract Urban Green Spaces (UGSs) play a vital role in mitigating various urban
challenges, particularly climate change and achieving Sustainable Development Goals …

Ensuring public access to green spaces in urban densification: The role of planning and property rights

J Verheij, D Ay, JD Gerber, S Nahrath - Planning Theory & Practice, 2023‏ - Taylor & Francis
Implementing densification while ensuring green space accessibility is a crucial planning
challenge. The powerful role of private for-profit actors densification projects mean that …

[HTML][HTML] Measuring SDG 15 at the county scale: Localization and practice of SDGs indicators based on geospatial information

S Liu, J Bai, J Chen - ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 2019‏ - mdpi.com
To achieve the goal of worldwide sustainable protection and utilization of terrestrial
ecosystems, it is necessary to quantitatively assess the implementation of Sustainable …