Redefining urban assessment criteria towards sufficient future cities / Rostam Yaman ... [et al.]

Urbanized areas are typically the most significant sources of environmental degradation, thus, an urban assessment criteria tools aiming at sufficient/self-sustain of the natural environment needs to be firmly embedded in benchmarking planning and design framework. The theoretical model of Sufficien...

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Main Authors: Yaman, Rostam (Author), Thadaniti, Suwattana (Author), Adnan, Hamimah (Author), Ahmad, Noraini (Author)
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Published: Faculty of Architecture, Planning and Surveying, 2016-07.
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