نتایج جستجو برای: urban natural landscape

تعداد نتایج: 702175  

2009
Naoko Tosa Haruo Takemura

Red Light Spotters is a multi-contextual interactive project which aims to create an open and real-time musical environment sharing relations with and extending a natural ambient environment, namely an urban landscape. The basic idea is to convert in real-time the input from a camera sensor recording a urban landscape (Tokyo city, at night) into an electronic musical soundscape. This is achieve...

2009
Akinori Morimoto

In recent years, motorization has accelerated the expansion of urban sprawl and the decline of central city areas in many cities in Japan. In order to reverse this trend, the Government of Japan enacted the Downtown Revitalization Act in June 2007. To revitalize the city centers, it is very important to increase the attractiveness of urban space as a whole, rather than only introducing attracti...

Journal: :Bulletin of entomological research 2017
M Plascencia S M Philpott

In urban landscapes, gardens provide refuges for bee diversity, but conservation potential may depend on local and landscape features. Foraging and population persistence of bee species, as well as overall pollinator community structure, may be supported by the abundance, richness, and spatial distribution of floral resources. Floral resources strongly differ in urban gardens. Using hand nettin...

Journal: :Le globe 2021

The article examines the upheavals of Geneva landscape under effect Cantonal Master Plan 2030. incentive to densify leads regrettable heritage sacrifices detriment urban and nature in city. In order give meaning preservation heritage, author proposes apply a holistic approach that allows consider built natural from angle concept cultural landscape.

Background. The recreational use of urban spaces has increased significantly in recent years, due to a trend towards healthier lifestyles in which regular exercise plays a leading role. Examples include walking, running or biking, activities for which large urban green parks provide excellent conditions. These parks, located within the city, are intended for public use and include landscape fea...

2007
H. S. SUDHIRA T. V. RAMACHANDRA

Urban sprawl refers to the outgrowth of urban areas caused by uncontrolled, uncoordinated and unplanned growth. This outgrowth seen along the periphery of cities, along highways, and along roads connecting a city, lacks basic amenities like sanitation, treated water supply, primary health centre, etc. as planners were unable to visualise such growth during planning, policy and decision-making. ...

2016
Sebastian Schuster Christopher D. Manning

Many shallow natural language understanding tasks use dependency trees to extract relations between content words. However, strict surface-structure dependency trees tend to follow the linguistic structure of sentences too closely and frequently fail to provide direct relations between content words. To mitigate this problem, the original Stanford Dependencies representation also defines two de...

2018
Matthew Dennis David Barlow Gina Cavan Penny A. Cook Anna Gilchrist John Handley Philip James Jessica Thompson Konstantinos Tzoulas Phil Wheater Sarah Lindley

Common approaches to mapping green infrastructure in urbanised landscapes invariably focus on measures of land use or land cover and associated functional or physical traits. However, such onedimensional perspectives do not accurately capture the character and complexity of the landscapes in which urban inhabitants live. The new approach presented in this paper demonstrates how open-source, hig...

2008
Shiliang Liu Yuhong Dong Wei Fu Min Yang

The urban fringe which can be seen as a special form of regional ecosystems with a spatial structure gradually from urban to rural areas of transition, has strong heterogeneity and is typical of ecologically sensitive areas. The expansion of city caused wide attention to the landscape effect of the changes. With the help of GIS, we got landscape pattern changes before and after town planning of...

2002
Martin Herold Joseph Scepan Keith C Clarke

Remote sensing technology has great potential for acquisition of detailed and accurate land-use information for management and planning of urban regions. However, the determination of land-use data with high geometric and thematic accuracy is generally limited by the availability of adequate remote sensing data, in terms of spatial and temporal resolution, and digital image analysis techniques....

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