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Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): Mapping Beyond the Monodisciplinary Approach: Exploring the Potential of Mapping in Comparative Research Methods
Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): Mapping Beyond the Monodisciplinary Approach: Exploring the Potential of Mapping in Comparative Research Methods
Edited by Lukas Höller, Yvonne van Mil, Michael Rodrigues
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.60923/issn.2612-0496/v7-n1-2024
Published:
2025-10-15
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Editorial
Mapping Beyond the Monodisciplinary Approach: Exploring the Potential of Mapping in Comparative Research Methods
Lukas Höller, Yvonne van Mil, Michael Rodrigues
6-15
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Main Section
Patterns in Morphological Evolution: Comparing Changes in Six Medieval City-Centres in the Low Countries (1720-2020)
Sahar Abdollahi, Martin de Jong, Jurian Edelenbos, Jan Fransen
16-37
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Mapping Walking Interviews in a Gentrifying Port City Neighborhood through Space-Time Paths
Vincent Baptist
38-55
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Critical Notes on Mapping the Mobility of Agricultural Workers in the Province of Ferrara: the (Ethical) Importance of Opacity
Elena Dorato, Richard Lee Peragine
56-77
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The Open Society in the Twenty-First Century: Comparative Critical Cartographies for Assessing and Designing in ‘t Hool, the Netherlands and Montbau, Spain
Juan Sanz Oliver, Gregory Bracken, Víctor Muñoz Sanz
78-97
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An Analytical Study on Campus Street Types Considering Sustainable Landscape Microclimate
Iftekhar Rahman, Subrata Das
98-121
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Counter-Mapping Spatial Footprint and Economic Activity of the Logistics Complex in the Netherlands
Merten Nefs
122-141
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Introducing the Bauhaus of the Seas Sails Geospatial Platform: A Spatially Enabled Mapping Framework for Analyzing Complex Territories
Michael Rodrigues, Lukas Höller, Alankrita Sarkar
142-164
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Mapping Sustainable Futures: Cartographic Maps’ Role in Citizen Science for Participatory Research in Sustainable Urban Mobility
Teresa Carlone, Selene Tondini
165-196
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Value Mapping as a Pedagogical Tool to Understand Complex Urban and Landscape Challenges
Ingrid Mulder, Michael Rodrigues, María Elena López-Reyes, Ariele Empirio, Alankrita Sarkar
197-218
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Practices
Mapping Scenarios for the Netherlands in 2050
Kersten Nabielek
219-232
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Miscellanea
Computer-Aided Decision-Making for the Highest Sustainable Reuse of Historic Buildings
Suroor Abdulghafoor Jasim, Emad Hani Ismaeel
233-252
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