Pedestrian-oriented development in Beirut: A framework for estimating urban design impacts on pedestrian flows through modeling, participatory design, and scenario analysis

Author:

Sevtsuk Andres,Kollar Justin,Pratama Daniel,Basu Rounaq,Haddad Jawad,Alhassan Abdulaziz,Chancey Bahij,Halabi Mohamad,Makhlouf Rawad,Abou-Zeid Maya

Funder

MIT

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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