2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12524-020-01206-4
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Vulnerability Assessment and Modelling of Urban Growth Using Data Envelopment Analysis

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“…To enhance the practicality of these indicators, leveraging existing databases and technology, including remote sensing and smartphone applications, can be highly effective [ 17 ]. For further insights on this topic, refer to studies by Ayazi et al [ 20 ], Pirasteh and Varshosaz [ 21 ], Amanehalsadat et al [ 22 ], Pirasteh et al [ 23 ], Mafi-Gholami et al [ 24 ], and Li et al [ 25 ].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To enhance the practicality of these indicators, leveraging existing databases and technology, including remote sensing and smartphone applications, can be highly effective [ 17 ]. For further insights on this topic, refer to studies by Ayazi et al [ 20 ], Pirasteh and Varshosaz [ 21 ], Amanehalsadat et al [ 22 ], Pirasteh et al [ 23 ], Mafi-Gholami et al [ 24 ], and Li et al [ 25 ].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several previous studies stressed the need for a local-scale assessment of vulnerability to identify risk hotspots within cities [15,16,[91][92][93]. Human vulnerability assessment in a localized context with a spatial focus on development pattern typologies facilitates the identification of specific adaptation needs in the context of heat stress [16,41].…”
Section: Relevance Of Development Patterns For Human Heat Vulnerabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%