Using eleven interviews of urban agricultural participants a case study of the City of Peterborough's zoning by-laws and the barriers they might present to UA was conducted. Research suggests that UA can provide many benefits to urban areas. The analysis found that the City of Peterborough's ...
The exception to these ubiquitous blue placards were the black wayfinding pillars in the City of London, aka the Square Mile. I suspect they predate the Legible London efforts, as I would imagine . I prefer the look of the latter, especially since I think there’s value in maintaining a ...
Further ENVI 5.1 software was used to integrate those three maps to get one composite LULC map for the respective year. Ghosh et al. [78] classified the satellite image into eleven LULC classes Rabi (winter), Kharif (monsoon), Zaid (summer), Double crops, Waterbody, Dense built-up, ...
New York became the most populous urbanized area in the world in early 1920s, overtaking London. The metropolitan area surpassed the 10 million mark in early 1930s, becoming the first megacity in human history.[111] The difficult years of the Great Depression saw the election of reformer ...
This paper explores the evolution of food deserts in a mid-sized Canadian city (London, Ontario) by using a geographic information system (GIS) to map the precise locations of supermarkets in 1961 and 2005; multiple techniques of network analysis were used to assess changing levels of ...
Previous studies have shown that this aggregation has two disadvantages: small size in urban areas and the high percentage of zonal boundary crashes. As seen, one zoning criteria for TAZ is to minimize the number of intra-zonal trips which results in a small area size for each TAZ. Thus, ...
The rapid expansion of cities leads to the phenomenon of urban sprawl, which is often connected to low-density residential housing and single-use zoning. To prevent this, urban renewal is used [31,32,33]. Urban renewal constitutes the rebuilding and redesign of commercial, industrial, ...