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期刊名:Sustainable cities and society

缩写:SUSTAIN CITIES SOC

ISSN:2210-6707

e-ISSN:2210-6715

IF/分区:12.0/Q1

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Buildings' occupancy is one of the important factors causing the energy performance and sustainability gap in buildings. Better occupancy prediction decreases this gap both in the design stage and in the use phase of the building. Machine l...
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Since the Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak, the normalization of the epidemic has posed great challenge to epidemic prevention and control in indoor environment. Ventilation systems are commonly used to prevent and control indo...
Jorge E Pesantez,Faisal Alghamdi,Shreya Sabu et al. Jorge E Pesantez et al.
During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the daily pattern of activities changed dramatically for people across the globe, as they socially distanced and worked remotely. Changes in daily routines created changes in water co...
June Young Park,Evan Mistur,Donghwan Kim et al. June Young Park et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic has made transportation hubs vulnerable to public health risks. In response, policies using nonpharmaceutical interventions have been implemented, changing the way individuals interact within these facilities. However,...
Andrea Ferraz Young Andrea Ferraz Young
This paper is divided into two parts to explore some aspects of municipal development related to national and subnational investments in disaster risk reduction and urban sustainability related to Covid-19 and climate change response. In Pa...
Endre Domokos,Viktor Sebestyén,Viola Somogyi et al. Endre Domokos et al.
A suitable tool for monitoring the spread of SARS-CoV-2 is to identify potential sampling points in the wastewater collection system that can be used to monitor the distribution of COVID-19 disease affected clusters within a city. The appli...
Gang Xu,Yuhan Jiang,Shuai Wang et al. Gang Xu et al.
The lack of detailed COVID-19 cases at a fine spatial resolution restricts the investigation of spatial disparities of its attack rate. Here, we collected nearly one thousand self-reported cases from a social media platform during the early...
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As the COVID-19 pandemic unfolds, manually enhanced ad-hoc solutions have helped the physical space designers and decision makers to cope with the dynamic nature of space planning. Due to the unpredictable nature by which the pandemic is un...
Sven Kesselring,Malene Freudendal-Pedersen Sven Kesselring
The global Covid-19 crisis reveals the very nature of the mobilized and interconnected risk society. Media discourse, everyday talk, science and arts process daunting questions such as Can we live a "normal" life, again?, What exactly will ...
Neşe Aral,Hasan Bakir Neşe Aral
The Covid-19 pandemic continues to threaten public health around the world. Understanding the spatial dimension of this impact is very important in terms of controlling and reducing the spread of the pandemic. This study measures the spatia...