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Micro-residential Dynamics : A Case Study of Whitechapel, London
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Shlomit Flint Ashery
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2019
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 1
Introduction: Towards Multi-perspective and Multidisciplinary Approaches
pp. 11
Introduction to Urban Science
pp. 19
The Uses of Space Syntax Historical Research for Policy Development in Heritage Urbanism
pp. 35
Vertical Examination of Residential Patterns in Whitechapel
pp. 51
Private and Community Housing
pp. 71
Community-Led Social Housing Regeneration: From Government-Led Programmes to Community Initiatives
pp. 73
Temporary Forms of Urbanism in Contested Urban Spaces in Lebanon: The Case of Dbayeh Camp
pp. 73
Effects of Identity and Belonging on Residential Experiences, Perceptions and Practices of the Undocumented Population in Whitechapel
pp. 97
Whitechapel Road: Between Group Behaviour and Planning Policy
pp. 127
The Usefulness of Temporary Use: Narratives from Santiago’s Contemporary Urban Practices
pp. 199
Exploring Urban Regeneration Through Temporary Uses in Central São Paulo, Brazil
pp. 203
Management of a Historic Oasis
pp. 213
Urban Crime and Security
pp. 231
Getting Ready for Urban Reconstruction: Organising Housing Reconstruction in Bam
pp. 231
Conclusion: Transforming Cities Through Temporary Urbanisms
pp. 369
Pre-disaster Examination as Post-disaster Managerial Thinking Ahead for Hoi An, Vietnam
pp. 701
Urban IoT: Advances, Challenges, and Opportunities for Mass Data Collection, Analysis, and Visualization
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