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Naz, Shagufta, Dr Ghulam Ali Mallah, Maqsood Ali Solangi, Jamil Ahmed Chandio, and Muhammad Bux Soomro. "Intelligent System for Classification of Residential Areas in Forest." Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems 12, no. 8 (July 31, 2020): 437–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.5373/jardcs/v12i8/20202603.

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Solovieva, Olga, and Yuri Elkin. "NOISE REDUCTION MEASURES DEVELOPMENT OF CONSTRUCTION SITES IN RESIDENTIAL BUILDING AREAS." VOLUME 39, VOLUME 39 (2021): 267. http://dx.doi.org/10.36336/akustika202139267.

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An article discusses the problem of noise reduction in a residential area located in the immediate vicinity of construction sites. Since construction sites are often located at a short distance from existing residential buildings, it will be ineffective to install only a conventional noise barrier - walls. In this regard, we have developed a classification of shielding noise protection structures for construction sites, the complex application of which will make it possible to achieve standard noise levels in the adjacent residential area. The article presents the efficiency calculation and designs of two screens (perimeter and intra-sectoral) of five indicated in classification types.
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Doan, To-Uyen Thi, Ariyo Kanno, Koichi Yamamoto, Tsuyoshi Imai, Takaya Higuchi, and Masahiko Sekine. "A METHOD FOR QUALITATIVELY MAPPING THE FLOOD PHYSICAL VULNERABILITY OF RESIDENTIAL AREAS." Vietnam Journal of Science and Technology 58, no. 5 (October 16, 2020): 578. http://dx.doi.org/10.15625/2525-2518/58/5/14670.

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Mapping flood physical vulnerability is spatially limited because it requires input data such as building structures and materials, which are unavailable on large spatial scales. In this study, we propose a new method for qualitatively evaluating the flood vulnerability of residential areas in the context of the exposure and resilience to flood hazard on large spatial scales. This method utilizes the possible correlations between the structural physical vulnerability and residential types obtained from the statistical classifications of multispectral satellite images. Because multispectral classification is well-established as an inexpensive technique for automatically classifying land cover types over wide areas, our method is feasible and efficient for mapping the physical vulnerability of residential areas. As a case study, we present an application of the proposed approach to the Thach Ha district, Ha Tinh province, Vietnam, using the Japanese type 2 Advanced Visible and Near Infrared Radiometer (AVNIR-2) images and Phased Array type L-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (PALSAR) images captured by the Advanced Earth Observing Satellite (ADEOS).
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Li, Wei, Xicun Zhu, Jingwen Yang, Zhongyu Tian, Xueyuan Bai, Li Sun, and Xiaoying Tang. "Consolidation Potential of Rural Residential Areas Based on the Village Classification." Journal of Agricultural Chemistry and Environment 10, no. 03 (2021): 289–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/jacen.2021.103018.

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Kauko, Tom. "Classification of Residential Areas in the Three Largest Dutch Cities Using Multidimensional Data." Urban Studies 46, no. 8 (June 8, 2009): 1639–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0042098009105505.

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Shao, G., H. Luo, X. Tao, Z. Ling, and Y. Huang. "THE STUDY OF RESIDENTIAL AREAS EXTRACTION BASED ON GF-3 TEXTURE IMAGE SEGMENTATION." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-3 (April 30, 2018): 1519–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-3-1519-2018.

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The study chooses the standard stripe and dual polarization SAR images of GF-3 as the basic data. Residential areas extraction processes and methods based upon GF-3 images texture segmentation are compared and analyzed. GF-3 images processes include radiometric calibration, complex data conversion, multi-look processing, images filtering, and then conducting suitability analysis for different images filtering methods, the filtering result show that the filtering method of Kuan is efficient for extracting residential areas, then, we calculated and analyzed the texture feature vectors using the GLCM (the Gary Level Co-occurrence Matrix), texture feature vectors include the moving window size, step size and angle, the result show that:window size is 11*11, step is 1, and angle is 0°, which is effective and optimal for the residential areas extracting. And with the FNEA (Fractal Net Evolution Approach), we segmented the GLCM texture images, and extracted the residential areas by threshold setting. The result of residential areas extraction verified and assessed by confusion matrix. Overall accuracy is 0.897, kappa is 0.881, and then we extracted the residential areas by SVM classification based on GF-3 images, the overall accuracy is less 0.09 than the accuracy of extraction method based on GF-3 Texture Image Segmentation. We reached the conclusion that,residential areas extraction based on GF-3 SAR texture image multi-scale segmentation is simple and highly accurate. although, it is difficult to obtain multi-spectrum remote sensing image in southern China, in cloudy and rainy weather throughout the year, this paper has certain reference significance.
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Cao, Cong, Suzana Dragićević, and Songnian Li. "Land-Use Change Detection with Convolutional Neural Network Methods." Environments 6, no. 2 (February 24, 2019): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/environments6020025.

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Convolutional neural networks (CNN) have been used increasingly in several land-use classification tasks, but there is a need to further investigate its potential. This study aims to evaluate the performance of CNN methods for land classification and to identify land-use (LU) change. Eight transferred CNN-based models were fully evaluated on remote sensing data for LU scene classification using three pre-trained CNN models AlexNet, GoogLeNet, and VGGNet. The classification accuracy of all the models ranges from 95% to 98% with the best-performed method the transferred CNN model combined with support vector machine (SVM) as feature classifier (CNN-SVM). The transferred CNN-SVM model was then applied to orthophotos of the northeastern Cloverdale as part of the City of Surrey, Canada from 2004 to 2017 to perform LU classification and LU change analysis. Two sources of datasets were used to train the CNN–SVM model to solve a practical issue with the limited data. The obtained results indicated that residential areas were expanding by creating higher density, while green areas and low-density residential areas were decreasing over the years, which accurately indicates the trend of LU change in the community of Cloverdale study area.
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HOYANO, AKIRA, and YOSHINORI KOMATSU. "INFLUENCE OF MIXELS ON LAND COVER CLASSIFICATION IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS USING REMOTE SENSING DATA." Journal of Architecture, Planning and Environmental Engineering (Transactions of AIJ) 394 (1988): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.3130/aijax.394.0_1.

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Nurzyński, Jacek. "Acoustical assessment of urban residential environment." Budownictwo i Architektura 13, no. 4 (December 9, 2014): 033–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.35784/bud-arch.1690.

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The quality of urban residential environment depends on several factors, acoustical conditions are among the most important. Outdoor noise affects conditions inside the building, determines required sound insulation of external walls and the whole building envelope. It defines the comfort level on balconies and terraces, and also the quality of the closest building surroundings. Recent tendencies in spatial planning, related to the sustainable development idea, as rational land use, densification of existing built-up areas, revitalization of city centers etc, have possible far-reaching acoustical consequences. Besides, the environmental management and spatial planning present quite different attitude towards assessment of residential areas in terms of acoustics. The paper examines the problem of noise just from the perspective of spatial planning and building industry. The acoustic classification scheme is proposed for residential areas. It gives clear rules for acoustical planning and appropriate urban development policy. It is also an applicable tool for investors, developes, local authorities, and above all a final user to assess real quality and adequate value of the premises.
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Peretolchina, Lyudmila V., and Lyudmila V. Glebushkina. "Analysis of the current state of multi-storey residential areas in the city of Dushanbe." Journal «Izvestiya vuzov. Investitsiyi. Stroyitelstvo. Nedvizhimost» 10, no. 3 (2020): 460–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.21285/2227-2917-2020-3-460-469.

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The aim is to identify the parameters of inter-highway micro-district areas having a significant impact on the quality of the urban environment. A classification of the inter-highway areas of existing multi-storey building systems in Dushanbe was proposed according to the following urban development indicators: absolute (micro-district area, building area, total area of the housing stock, area of all floors of buildings and structures, population); relative (population density, housing stock density); specific (land-to-building ratio, building development density factor). The classification covering 36 micro-districts of the central area of the Dushanbe agglomeration was developed using the method of hierarchical clustering implemented in the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences software. A dendrogram constructed using the method of intra-group connections showed that the existing development of Dushanbe features both problematic and problem-free inter-highway areas. Prob-lematic inter-highway areas are those micro-districts where the density of population and housing stock are overestimated in comparison with their values specified by the regulatory framework 1958–89 adopted across the entire USSR. Problem-free inter-highway areas are those micro-districts where the urban development indicators meet the regulatory requirements of both previous and mod-ern periods. The proposed classification of inter-highway areas in Dushanbe can be used as a con-ceptual and methodological basis for planning new housing construction in the sites under recon-struction and vacant sites.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Classification of Residential Areas"

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Klinmalai, Siwaporn. "Effect Evaluation of Gated Housing Projects Accumulated in Suburban Residential Areas of Bangkok Metropolitan Region." 京都大学 (Kyoto University), 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/192184.

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Löfdahl, Andreas, and Andreas Wikström. "Traffic generation in residential areas in Norrköping." Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Kommunikations- och transportsystem, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-131767.

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Sweco Society AB använder idag två verktyg för uppskattning av framtida trafikflöden för nyexploaterade områden, så kallat trafikalstring. Dessa verktyg är relativt osäkra och Sweco önskar därför att en undersökning av dessa verktyg utförs. De två verktyg Sweco använder vid beräkning av trafikalstring är Trafikverkets trafikalstringsverktyg samt nyckeltal från rapporten Trafikalstringstal och trafikprognoser vid bebyggelseplanering. För att utvärdera verktygen och undersöka deras reliabilitet har jämförelser mellan trafikmätningar i fyra utvalda bostadsområden och utdata från trafikalstringsverktygen genomförts. De fyra utvalda bostadsområdena är liknande i utformning men skiljer sig på två parametrar vilka är inkomst och avstånd till stadskärna. De undersökta områdena är placerade i Norrköping och innehåller 53-122 bostäder var.
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Yu, Chia-Jen. "Environmentally sustainable acoustics in urban residential areas." Thesis, University of Sheffield, 2008. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/14922/.

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The main aim of this thesis is to examine environmentally sustainable acoustics, considering mainly urban residential areas. The study has systematically examined the three essential aspects of environmentally sustainable acoustics, namely, people, buildings and resources. The investigations are focused on three aspects: (l) the effects of urban acoustics on people: a systematic field survey on people's perceptions which considered people's living experiences, sound preferences and social factors; (2) a series of buildings' life cycle assessments which examined the environmental impact from cradle to grave of the building's lifespan and tried to further comprehend acoustic sustainability of residential buildings; (3) various possibilities concerning the use of wind turbines around and above the residential buildings in an attempt to discover how to regenerate renewable wind energy and to avoid serious noise effects. The study has then been expanded from the three aspects, by revealing potential to achieving environmentally sustainable acoustics. Overall, it has been proved that environmentally sustainable acoustics is an essential part of the environmentally sustainability development. The thesis makes a positive contribution to urban residential areas through the illustration of a sustainable acoustics approach to environmentally sustainable development, and demonstrates how these factors should be associated with each other. Acoustics and sustainability is a rather new field this study only reveals some key issues. More systematic and in-depth study in other aspects is still needed.
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Cáceres, Seguel César [Verfasser]. "Exploring the periurban residential areas in Santiago de Chile : the asymmetric residential model between Corporate and State residential areas in Lampa 2000-2010 / César Cáceres Seguel." Hamburg : HafenCity Universität Hamburg, Bibliothek, 2015. http://d-nb.info/106674730X/34.

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Momeneh, Arash. "Inductive contactless energy transfer systems for residential areas." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/462809.

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In recent years, contactless energy transfer systems have been developed and investigated widely. As evident, the transfer energy is performed without physical connection. This technology is classified according to power level and place of use. However, the most commonly used one is inductive contactless energy transfer system due to its higher efficiency. The inductive contactless system is responsible to deliver the electrical energy to the loads by means of a long winding loop and sliding transformers. In this system, the output converter and load are directly connected to the secondary side of transformer. Moreover, the secondary side transformer has the capability to move along the primary winding loop. According to this capability, and also possibility to construct long contactless system, it can be used as an electrical energy delivery system for mobile receivers. Also, the ICET technologies improve the safety of the final user by means of the elimination of electrical shocks. It is resulted from using a high-frequency resonant transformer which provides electrical isolation. This feature is particularly important in wet environments such as in swimming pools, gardens and bathrooms. Therefore, it is a good alternative system for implementing in the residential area instead of conventional systems. Implementation of the inductive contactless system in residential area presents several challenges. In this dissertation, several solutions are presented and discussed. In the first chapter, the concept of the contactless energy transfer system is explained. Also, the chapter classifies the contactless system according to the technology and the output power. In chapter two, a new adaptive control algorithm for the fully-controlled contactless energy transfer system is presented. The new adaptive algorithm operates dynamically with the load changes, resulting in maximum efficiency in all the load conditions. Moreover, the mathematical framework of the contactless system with new adaptive algorithm is presented. In chapter three, a partially-controlled inductive contactless system as an alternative to the fully-controlled topology is introduced. The features of the new topology are analyzed by considering several modulation techniques, including frequency modulation, phase modulation and quantum modulation. The performance of the new topology is evaluated and the best modulation technique is identified. The chapter is finished with the design of the new topology with the best modulation technique. In chapter four, the analysis, design and implementation of a simple and cost-effective technique to supply the residential contactless energy transfer system with multiple mobile loads is presents. The topology is based on the cascaded connection of a closed-loop buck converter and a high frequency resonant inverter operating in open loop which is loaded by several output passive rectifiers. The proposed system includes a sliding transformer to supply the mobile loads, leading to a safe and flexible location of loads. The theoretical analysis and design of the proposed system is based on a mathematical model derived using the first harmonic approximation. Selected experimental results are included to verify the system features. Finally, the dissertation concludes with remarks regarding the results.
En los últimos años, los sistemas de transmisión de energía sin contacto han sido ampliamente investigados y desarrollados. Como es evidente, en estos la transmisión de energía se realiza sin conexión física. Esta tecnología se suele clasificar de acuerdo al nivel de potencia y el lugar de utilización. Sin embargo, los más usados son los sistemas inductivos de trasmisión de energía sin contacto (Inductive contactless energy transfer systems, ICET) debido a su alta eficiencia. Los sistemas ICET envían la energía eléctrica a las cargas a través de grandes bobinados y transformadores sliding. En estos sistemas, la salida del convertidor y las cargas están directamente conectadas al lado secundario del transformador. Este, tiene la capacidad de moverse a través del bobinado primario. Debido a esta capacidad y a la posibilidad de construir sistemas de gran tamaño, pueden ser usados como sistemas de suministro de energía para receptores móviles. Por otro lado, las tecnologías ICET mejoran la seguridad de los usuarios finales ya que eliminan el riesgo de electrocución, como resultado del uso de transformadores resonantes de alta frecuencia que proveen un aislamiento eléctrico. Esta característica es particularmente importante en ambientes húmedos como las piscinas, jardines y baños. Además, es una buena alternativa para la implementación residencial, en lugar de los sistemas convencionales. La implementación de sistemas ICET en áreas residenciales presenta ciertos retos. En esta tesis de doctorado, se presentan diversas soluciones a estos. En el primer capítulo, el concepto de sistemas de transmisión de energía sin contacto es explicado y se presenta una clasificación de acuerdo al nivel de potencia. En el segundo capítulo, se propone un algoritmo de control adaptativo para sistemas de transmisión de energía sin contacto totalmente controlados. Este algoritmo adaptativo opera dinámicamente con los cambios de carga, alcanzando la máxima eficiencia ante diferentes condiciones de carga. En el capítulo se describe el modelado matemático del algoritmo propuesto. En el tercer capítulo, se introduce un sistema sin contacto inductivo parcialmente controlado como alternativa a la topología totalmente controlada. Se analizan las características de esta nueva topología considerando diferentes técnicas de modulación, incluyendo la modulación de frecuencia, la modulación de fase y la modulación Quantum. Luego, se evalúa el desempeño de esta nueva topología y de identifica la técnica de modulación más adecuada. Finalmente, se presenta el diseño de la nueva topología con la técnica de modulación seleccionada. En el cuarto capítulo se presenta el análisis, diseño e implementación de una técnica simple y efectiva en términos de costo para el suministro energía inalámbrica residencial con múltiples cargas móviles. La topología se basa en una conexión en cascada de un convertidor buck de lazo cerrado y de un inversor resonante de alta frecuencia operando en lazo abierto, que es cargado con varios rectificadores pasivos. El sistema propuesto incluye un transformador sliding para abastecer las cargas móviles, lo que permite una ubicación flexible y segura de las mismas. El análisis teórico y el diseño del sistema propuesto se basan en modelos matemáticos derivados del uso de la aproximación del primer armónico. Se incluyen resultados experimentales para verificar las características del sistema. Finalmente, se presentan las conclusiones más importantes de los resultados obtenidos
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Stockdale, Aileen. "Residential mobility in rural areas of population growth." Thesis, University of Ulster, 1991. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.293845.

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Chen, Lih Horng. "Land use control in residential areas in Taiwan." Thesis, University of Manchester, 1989. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.292486.

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Hanyu, Kazunori. "Visual Properties and Affective Appraisals in Residential Areas." The Ohio State University, 1995. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1391686285.

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Li, Jing Qiang. "Designing constraints for capacity analysis of residential floor areas." Virtual Press, 2004. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1292545.

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This thesis focuses on the development of design constraints for use in analyzing the capacity of the residential units' floor areas in Open Building projects. Two cases are used to demonstrate the use of these constraints: a vacant office building (Kales Building) being converted to residential occupancy; a new multi-story building the lower floors of which are hotel rooms and the upper floors are residential condominium units.The thesis suggests that these constraints and the capacity analysis of residential floor areas associated with them can assist design teams, at the beginning of similar projects; provide important "added value" to clients, and contribute to the long term "sustainability" or adaptability of buildings.The first part of the thesis addresses the question of how to design a residential base building which can accommodate an optimal number and variety of fit-out unit layouts. The answer to the question links to the need for design constraints and points to their use in capacity analysis.The second part of the thesis focuses on the deduction of "constraint-designing" for Open Building residential layout. Plumbing systems, which are one of the most significant barriers to the application of Open Building, are specifically and more deeply studied in this part. A series of constraints are developed, which can generally assist in designing and analyzing floor plate capacity. . It is akin to learning to know the rules before starting a game.The third part of the thesis focuses on the demonstration of the uses of constraints in the design process of the conversion of an abandoned office building to residential uses.The last part of the thesis demonstrates the use of constraints and capacity analysis in a new multi-story condo project.In short, the paper is initially concerned with both the design concept and its application into detail levels in one of the many issues. It is a study of methods and technical rules of designing floor plan layouts when capacity analysis is the aim.
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Edward, Fakinah Nailan. "Regenerating Public Space in Residential Areas : Planning and Design Proposal for Oxhagen Residential Area, Kalmar." Thesis, Blekinge Tekniska Högskola, Institutionen för fysisk planering, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:bth-18113.

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This degree project looks at the effective methods and principles in planning and design for regenerating public space, especially regenerating public space in residential areas. This regeneration of public space is important, as a way to solve problem of unattractiveness, lack of social interaction and insecurity feeling among people or inhabitants in public spaces in residential areas. In this project, we choose Oxhagen housing area in Kalmar, as the project object. In which, the projects aim to change the Oxhagen from unattractive place to an attractive place which enhance people to have positive social interactions among inhabitants.   Firstly, this project begun by collecting the relevant study and theory regarding public space, especially in residential areas. From there, we based this project with proper guidelines and planning principles. Furthermore, to thoroughly consider all practical aspects, this project also studied successful public spaces in residential areas in Scandinavia countries, therefore, the project can learn from the successful projects. The second and third part, the project provides information of the context of the area and situational analyses of the site, Oxhagen in Kalmar. The last important part of this project, we provide the proposal of public space in residential area, Oxhagen. The project based the proposal on the relevant theories and the situational analysis. The proposal are consists of detail plans and other planning suggestions. In the proposal, we focus the planning and design with the concept of accessibility, enclosure, and diversity of activities, as we think these three concepts are the most applicable to the context of Oxhagen. Therefore, the suggestions and proposal are from these three concepts.
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Books on the topic "Classification of Residential Areas"

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Council, Hampshire County. Roads in residential areas. 2nd ed. [Winchester]: Hampshire County Council, 1986.

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Tolley, Rodney. Calming traffic in residential areas. Llanddewi Brefi: Brefi, 1990.

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Tranter, Paul J. Residential privacy in disadvantaged areas. Duntroon, A.C.T. Australia: Dept. of Geography, University of New South Wales at Royal Military College, 1985.

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Ekins, J. D. Movement and access in residential areas. Winchester: Hampshire County Council, 1996.

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Colvin, Thomas S. Electrical wiring: Residential, utility, service areas. 6th ed. Winterville, Ga: American Association for Vocational Instructional Materials, 1993.

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Colvin, Thomas S. Electrical wiring: Residential, utility, service areas. 4th ed. Athens, Ga: American Association for Vocational Instructional Materials, 1989.

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Great, Britain Parliament. Control of hedgerows in residential areas Bill. London: Stationery Office, 2000.

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Clothier, R. Children's perceptions of safety in residential areas. Oxford: Oxford Brookes University, 1997.

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Electrical wiring: Residential, utility buildings, service areas. 3rd ed. Athens, Ga: American Association for Vocational Instructional Materials, 1985.

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Leicester (England). Planning Committee. Traffic in residential areas: 8th June 1993. [Leicester]: Leicester City Council, 1993.

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Book chapters on the topic "Classification of Residential Areas"

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Rukmana, Deden, and Dinar Ramadhani. "Income Inequality and Socioeconomic Segregation in Jakarta." In The Urban Book Series, 135–52. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64569-4_7.

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AbstractSocioeconomic segregation has become a common phenomenon, both in the Global North and Global South, and highly relates to income inequality. The merging of these two notions affects the geography of residential areas which are based on the socio-occupational composition. This chapter focuses on the Jakarta Metropolitan Area (JMA). Not only is Jakarta the largest metropolitan area in Southeast Asia, it is also one of the most dynamic. Batavia, the colonial capital of the former Dutch East Indies in the first half of the twentieth century, was a small urban area of approximately 150,000 residents. In the second half of the century, Batavia became Jakarta, a megacity of 31 million people and the capital of independent Indonesia was beset with most of the same urban problems experienced in twenty-first-century Southeast Asia, including poverty, income inequality, and socioeconomic segregation. This study aims to identify the correlation among income inequality, socioeconomic segregation, and other institutional and contextual factors which caused residential segregation in JMA. The analysis consists of two stages. First, we examine income inequality measured by the Gini Index as well as the occupational structure based on the International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO). Second, we investigate residential segregation by using the Dissimilarity Index as a result of socioeconomic intermixing in residential areas. The data in this study comes from multiple sources including Indonesia’s Central Bureau of Statistics, Indonesia’s National Socio-economic Survey (Susenas), Indonesia’s Economic Census, Jakarta’s Regional Bureau of Statistics, and policies related to the housing system and investment in the JMA. This study also produces maps of socioeconomic segregation patterns from several sources including Jakarta’s Geospatial Information Centre, Jakarta’s Spatial Plan Information System, and the Indonesian Poverty Map by the SMERU Research Institute.
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Nanda, Anupam. "Location choice in urban areas." In Residential Real Estate, 61–84. Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge, 2019.: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315708645-5.

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Mononen, Jari, and Markku Lähteenoja. "Broadband upgrades in residential areas." In Broadband Access Networks, 235–47. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-5795-1_17.

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Frevel, Bernhard, and Verena Schulze. "Local Security Governance in Vulnerable Residential Areas." In International Security Management, 371–83. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-42523-4_25.

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Uzun, Nil. "Transformation in Residential Areas: Regeneration or Redevelopment?" In The Urban Book Series, 151–66. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-05773-2_8.

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Celikyay, Selma. "Research on New Residential Areas Using GIS." In Innovations in Design & Decision Support Systems in Architecture and Urban Planning, 221–33. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5060-2_14.

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Yakar, Murat, and Yusuf Dogan. "3D Reconstruction of Residential Areas with SfM Photogrammetry." In Advances in Remote Sensing and Geo Informatics Applications, 73–75. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01440-7_18.

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Hughes, Robert M., and Susie Dunham. "Fish Passage Through Urban and Rural-Residential Areas." In Wild Salmonids in the Urbanizing Pacific Northwest, 93–100. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-8818-7_7.

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Richmond, Paul, and Daniela Romano. "Automatic Generation of Residential Areas using Geo-Demographics." In Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography, 401–16. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72135-2_22.

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Nasr Eldin, Rania, Heba Allah E. Khalil, and Rowaida Kamel. "Residential Mobility in Egypt; A Must or a Myth." In Dynamics and Resilience of Informal Areas, 223–37. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29948-8_13.

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Peijun, Rong, Zhang Lijun, Li Yanan, Xie Zhixiang, and Qin Yaochen. "Classification of the spatial form of residential areas from the perspective of carbon emissions." In 2017 25th International Conference on Geoinformatics. IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/geoinformatics.2017.8090948.

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Marques, Sara C. R., Fernando A. F. Ferreira, and Ieva Meidutė-Kavaliauskienė. "Classifying Residential Real Estate Based on Their Exposure to Crime: a Research Agenda." In Contemporary Issues in Business, Management and Education. Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/cbme.2017.020.

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Criminality and sense of security in residential areas are always present in the mind of citizens, and directly affect the work of police authorities, real estate agents and society at large. This study proposes the development of a multiple criteria model for the classification of residential areas based on their exposure to crime. By combining cognitive mapping with the Measuring Attractiveness by a Categorical Based Evaluation Technique (MACBETH), we also aim to increase transparency in the classification process of residential real estate, allowing improvement initiatives to be applied and crime rates to be reduced. The major difference between our proposal and the extant literature is the fact that the information collected from criminal, urbanism and real estate experts, who deal with crime adversities on a daily basis, will be analyzed and discussed during presential group meetings, allowing realism to be incorporated into the evaluation mechanism. The current proposal is a research agenda, and results will not yet be presented.
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Du, Guangli, Thomas Cornelius Buch-Hansen, and Jens Henriksen. "Visual inspection on balcony damages in Copenhagen." In IABSE Conference, Seoul 2020: Risk Intelligence of Infrastructures. Zurich, Switzerland: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/seoul.2020.364.

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<p>Balcony deterioration is a well-recognized issue in residential buildings. If not properly maintained, such deterioration may further develop, leading to reduced load bearing capacity and service life. In recent years, a number of accidents related to balcony failures were reported worldwide, for instance, Chicago, Berkeley, Los Angeles, France, Queensland and Australia. In 2016, a case of balcony falling has attracted serious concerns from the Danish authority regarding the overall balcony conditions in the country. Today there is still a lack of national guideline on balcony condition assessment and it is up to the building owner to ensure their balconies have the sufficient load bearing capacity. To prevent future occurrence of balcony failures, property owners need knowledge on their balconies to detect early signs of damages. In this context, this study selected six residential areas in Copenhagen to examine the actual conditions of balconies. The areas are chosen from different time periods to represent a reasonable coverage of mixed building and balcony types. The collected information, including classification of damages and their degradation levels, is useful for decision making in the asset management.</p>
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Yan, Meichun, Hui Li, Yao Fang, and Yuanchao Wang. "Modeling on environmental quality evaluation for urban residential area by high resolution remote sensing classification informatics." In 2016 4th International Workshop on Earth Observation and Remote Sensing Applications (EORSA). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/eorsa.2016.7552819.

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Ani, Adi Irfan Che, Ahmad Sairi, Norngainy Mohd Tawil, Siti Rashidah Hanum Abd Wahab, and Muhd Zulhanif Abd Razak. "Classification of basic facilities for high-rise residential: A survey from 100 housing scheme in Kajang area." In PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON APPLIED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 2016 (ICAST’16). Author(s), 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4960872.

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Romanovsky, Vladimir L. "Residential Areas Risk Analysis." In 3rd International Forum on Teacher Education. Cognitive-crcs, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2017.08.02.81.

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Gu Fengxia and Liu Wenbao. "People-oriented landscape design in residential areas." In 2011 International Conference on Electric Technology and Civil Engineering (ICETCE). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icetce.2011.5774226.

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Klaassen, E. A. M., Else Veldman, J. G. Slootweg, and Wil L. Kling. "Energy efficient residential areas through smart grids." In 2013 IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting. IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pesmg.2013.6672856.

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Cooper, Robert A. "French Drains to Mitigate Groundwater in Residential Areas." In World Water and Environmental Resources Congress 2005. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/40792(173)382.

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Cooper, Robert A. "French Drains to Mitigate Groundwater in Residential Areas." In Ninth International Conference on Urban Drainage (9ICUD). Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/40644(2002)49.

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Reports on the topic "Classification of Residential Areas"

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Jones, Jacquelyn E., Michael Bruce, and Katina Lewis. Institutions in Residential Areas : Recommendations for Change. University of Iowa, May 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.17077/0kqx-2qyk.

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Hammack, Richard, and Garret Veloski. Methods for Finding Legacy Wells in Residential and Commercial Areas. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1361513.

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Hammack, Richard W., and Garret A. Veloski. Methods for Finding Legacy Wells in Residential and Commercial Areas. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1330215.

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Kedzierski, M. A., W. V. Payne, and H. M. Skye. Potential Research Areas in Residential Energy Storage for NIST’s Engineering Laboratory. National Institute of Standards and Technology, September 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.tn.1844.

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Rafferty, K. Selected cost considerations for geothermal district heating in existing single-family residential areas. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/270672.

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Chavarria, Marlo. Identifying the Characteristics of Successful Local Transit Circulator Systems in Residential Areas of Southeast Florida. Tampa, FL: University of South Florida, December 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.5038/cutr-nctr-rr-2004-18.

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Cacho, Jules, John Quinn, Colleen Zumpf, and M. Negri. Saturated Bioenergy Buffers: Site Suitability Classification and Estimated Areas of Candidate Sites in the U.S. Midwest Under Three Scenarios. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1781831.

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Konopacki, S., H. Akbari, and L. Gartland. Cooling energy savings potential of light-colored roofs for residential and commercial buildings in 11 US metropolitan areas. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/508151.

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Konopacki, S., H. Akbari, M. Pomerantz, S. Gabersek, and L. Gartland. Cooling energy savings potential of light-colored roofs for residential and commercial buildings in 11 US metropolitan areas. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/510556.

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Tagestad, Jerry D., and Janelle L. Downs. Landscape Measures of Rangeland Condition in the BLM Owyhee Pilot Project: Shrub Canopy Mapping, Vegetation Classification, and Detection of Anomalous Land Areas. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1028601.

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