Faziawati Abdul Aziz
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View article: Spatiotemporal Modeling of Street Vitality Using Color Semantic Segmentation and Pedestrian Trajectory Prediction
Spatiotemporal Modeling of Street Vitality Using Color Semantic Segmentation and Pedestrian Trajectory Prediction Open
View article: Quantitative Research on the Sense of Place: Visualizing Literature Through Systematic Reviews and Bibliometric Analysis
Quantitative Research on the Sense of Place: Visualizing Literature Through Systematic Reviews and Bibliometric Analysis Open
View article: Sustainable Implementation of Cultural Landscapes in Urban Tourism: A Case Study of Kaifeng, China
Sustainable Implementation of Cultural Landscapes in Urban Tourism: A Case Study of Kaifeng, China Open
View article: Theoretical Foundations and Methodological Frameworks for Visual Quality Assessment in Cultural Landscapes
Theoretical Foundations and Methodological Frameworks for Visual Quality Assessment in Cultural Landscapes Open
View article: Revitalizing Old Residential Areas through Innovative Landscape Space Design: An Urban Acupuncture Approach
Revitalizing Old Residential Areas through Innovative Landscape Space Design: An Urban Acupuncture Approach Open
View article: A Review of Public Cultural Space in Traditional Villages from the Perspective of Cultural Heritage
A Review of Public Cultural Space in Traditional Villages from the Perspective of Cultural Heritage Open
View article: A Review on the Impact of Cultural Tourism on the Sustainability of Residents’ Livelihood
A Review on the Impact of Cultural Tourism on the Sustainability of Residents’ Livelihood Open
View article: Exploring Augmented Reality Integration for Enhancing Heritage Museum Exhibits: A Focus on Innovative Display Design
Exploring Augmented Reality Integration for Enhancing Heritage Museum Exhibits: A Focus on Innovative Display Design Open
View article: The impact of public infrastructure on neighbourhood liveability: A study of residents perceptions and satisfaction
The impact of public infrastructure on neighbourhood liveability: A study of residents perceptions and satisfaction Open
View article: Bridging Perceptual Gaps: Designers vs. Non-Designers in Urban Wayfinding Signage Preferences
Bridging Perceptual Gaps: Designers vs. Non-Designers in Urban Wayfinding Signage Preferences Open
As urban environments become increasingly complex and the costs and challenges of infrastructure upgrades continue to rise, wayfinding signage has become an effective solution to cope with urban dynamics due to its low cost and high flexib…
View article: Aging-Friendly Recreational Landscapes in Residential Green Spaces: A Systematic Literature Review
Aging-Friendly Recreational Landscapes in Residential Green Spaces: A Systematic Literature Review Open
Aging is a common global challenge. The World Health Organization has released the guide “Global Age-Friendly Cities: An equitable, inclusive and sustainable place” in which it is stated that age-friendly recreational landscape…
View article: A Review of Comprehensive Post-Occupancy Evaluation Feedback on Occupant-Centric Thermal Comfort and Building Energy Efficiency
A Review of Comprehensive Post-Occupancy Evaluation Feedback on Occupant-Centric Thermal Comfort and Building Energy Efficiency Open
The post-occupancy evaluation process is pivotal for assessing the performance of indoor and outdoor living environments after occupation. This evaluation involves a multifaceted analysis, encompassing energy efficiency, indoor environment…
View article: Post-Occupancy Evaluation of the Improved Old Residential Neighborhood Satisfaction Using Principal Component Analysis: The Case of Wuxi, China
Post-Occupancy Evaluation of the Improved Old Residential Neighborhood Satisfaction Using Principal Component Analysis: The Case of Wuxi, China Open
Recently, many Chinese cities have initiated improvement projects aimed at enhancing living conditions in older residential neighborhoods. Urban improvement should be closely linked to the needs of occupants to determine “what to improve”.…
View article: Evaluating Visitor Usage and Safety Perception Experiences in National Forest Parks
Evaluating Visitor Usage and Safety Perception Experiences in National Forest Parks Open
Various physical and environmental factors affect the recreational experience in national forest parks. Understanding visitors’ preferences regarding these factors is significant for promoting the physical and mental health and well-being …
View article: Accessibility, Usage Patterns of Forest Parks, and Their Relation to Residents' Behaviors based on the Theory of Planned Behavior - Evidence from Suqian, China
Accessibility, Usage Patterns of Forest Parks, and Their Relation to Residents' Behaviors based on the Theory of Planned Behavior - Evidence from Suqian, China Open
As urbanization accelerates, there is an increasing desire for access to green spaces to promote human health; however, there is a scarcity of evidence documenting the characteristics that green spaces must have to provide genuine benefits…
View article: Occupant Needs for Neighborhood Outdoor Spaces Based on Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: Evidence from Wuxi, China
Occupant Needs for Neighborhood Outdoor Spaces Based on Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: Evidence from Wuxi, China Open
This study investigates the correlation between the needs of residents in Wuxi, China, and the provision of neighborhood outdoor spaces, through the lens of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. The objective is to discern and comprehend the distin…
View article: Advancing Cultural Landscape through a Visual Quality Assessment Framework: A Literature Review
Advancing Cultural Landscape through a Visual Quality Assessment Framework: A Literature Review Open
Visual aesthetic quality is a pivotal aspect in the assessment and preservation of cultural landscapes, particularly within the context of World Heritage Sites. These sites attain global recognition for their exceptional universal value, s…
View article: Understanding The Impact of Culture as A Destination Image Attribute on Sustainable Tourism
Understanding The Impact of Culture as A Destination Image Attribute on Sustainable Tourism Open
This study aims to underscore the pivotal role of cultural attributes in shaping destination image and examines their implications for sustainable tourism. Through a comprehensive review of relevant literature, the study proposes a concept…
View article: Hot spots and trends in recreational landscape research since the 21st century: A CiteSpace-based visual analysis
Hot spots and trends in recreational landscape research since the 21st century: A CiteSpace-based visual analysis Open
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the article publication volume, keyword co-occurrence, keyword clustering, and keyword mutation of recreational landscape using CiteSpace visual analysis software and to put forward the research hots…
View article: Potential of Sense of Place in Cultural Heritage Conservation: A Systematic Review
Potential of Sense of Place in Cultural Heritage Conservation: A Systematic Review Open
Sense of place is a fundamental aspect of cultural heritage conservation and management, as it plays an important role in understanding the connection between individuals and the places they inhabit. This study aims to provide heritage man…
View article: The Transformation of Rural Spatial form and its Contributing Factors in China: A Literature Review
The Transformation of Rural Spatial form and its Contributing Factors in China: A Literature Review Open
Rural space is where rural folks live and rely on and is also a vital conduit for rural social and economic growth. Its distinct attractiveness from cities, is reflected in its unique and rich spatial shapes and dynamic layout. However, ch…
View article: ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE ON NEIGHBORHOOD LIVABILITY IN CYBERJAYA, MALAYSIA: A GLOBAL TECHNOLOGICAL HUB
ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE ON NEIGHBORHOOD LIVABILITY IN CYBERJAYA, MALAYSIA: A GLOBAL TECHNOLOGICAL HUB Open
The phenomenon of rapid urbanisation that has occurred since the 1950s has presented opportunities for growth and innovation in cities, primarily through the utilisation of urban agglomerations and economies of scale. Urban areas encounter…
View article: Restorative Experience Perceived by the Users
Restorative Experience Perceived by the Users Open
The recreational forests are facing pressure by surrounding developments such as highway and housing. Urban development has implications for the benefits offered by recreational forests, endangered biodiversity, water quality and wildlife …
View article: Enhancing Quality of Life: Restorative Experience in Recreational Forests in Selangor, Malaysia
Enhancing Quality of Life: Restorative Experience in Recreational Forests in Selangor, Malaysia Open
Two recreational forests were selected as case studies: The Ampang and Kanching Recreational Forests. The recreational forests are facing pressure by surrounding developments such as highway and housing. Urban development has implications …
View article: The Implication of Slum Relocations into Low-cost High-Rises: An Analysis through the infrastructure of everyday life
The Implication of Slum Relocations into Low-cost High-Rises: An Analysis through the infrastructure of everyday life Open
This paper presents the implications of slum relocation into low-cost high-rise housing development. Desa Mentari was selected as a case study for this research where its characteristics as a low-cost high-rise residential for relocated fo…
View article: The Malay Enclave of Kampong Bharu as a Living Tradition: A place of uncertainty
The Malay Enclave of Kampong Bharu as a Living Tradition: A place of uncertainty Open
In the case of Asian cities, poor redevelopment process has often resulted in the loss of historic urban fabric. Kampong Bharu is a traditional Malay settlement in the heart of the Kuala Lumpur city, holds a unique case of a struggle to pr…
View article: Place attachment towards waterfront in Kangar, Perlis, Malaysia
Place attachment towards waterfront in Kangar, Perlis, Malaysia Open
This paper discusses place attachment to Kangar Waterfront in the state of Perlis, Malaysia. A questionnaire survey was conducted with users of the water front to identify the level of attachment, form of engagement and factors that influe…
View article: A perspective on the advantages of healing garden towards improving health in nursing home
A perspective on the advantages of healing garden towards improving health in nursing home Open
Nature as an idea of a healing process is not a new concept nowadays. Most people want to be closed to nature, as they have restorative power for human health provided by positive benefits of human interactions with plants and environments…