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JournalISSN: 2407-5957

CSID Journal of Infrastructure Development 

Center for Sustainable Infrastructure Development
About: CSID Journal of Infrastructure Development is an academic journal published by Center for Sustainable Infrastructure Development. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Computer science & Engineering. It has an ISSN identifier of 2407-5957. It is also open access. Over the lifetime, 15 publications have been published.

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TL;DR: In this article , the authors analyzed sustainable mobility policies in Hangzhou (China) and Graz (Austria) and changes in their agendas during a period of thirty years to identify similarities and divergences and to suggest future paths for comparative studies in sustainable urban mobility.
Abstract: Several studies on various urban sustainability projects have observed their conceptual and technological similarity throughout the world but, at the same time, identified significant divergences in their actual local framing and implementation. By analysing sustainable mobility policies in Hangzhou (China) and Graz (Austria) and changes in their agendas during a period of thirty years, this article contributes to that discussion with new empirical insights. The development trajectories in Hangzhou and Graz will be compared to identify similarities and divergences and to suggest future paths for comparative studies in sustainable urban mobility. The study draws inspiration from multi-level governance theory and places the analysis within critical global urban studies.
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TL;DR: The Indonesian National Police Traffic Corps (KORLANTAS POLRI) and the Army Staff and Command School (SESKOAD) conducted a joint study in early March 2023 to reduce the number of traffic accident victims by implementing traffic regulations by the Military Police and Traffic Police as mentioned in this paper .
Abstract: The Indonesian National Police Traffic Corps (KORLANTAS POLRI) and the Army Staff and Command School (SESKOAD) conducted a joint study in early March 2023 to reduce the number of traffic accident victims by implementing traffic regulations by the Military Police and Traffic Police. One of the methods used by KORLANTAS POLRI is the installation of ETLE speed cameras on Jakarta toll roads, such as Cikampek, Jagorawi, Bitung, and others. At the end of 2022, 75 additional speed cameras had been installed on arterial roads in Jakarta.
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TL;DR: A cross-sectional survey was conducted, and a questionnaire was administered to a sample of 285 households obtained from a random sampling of 450 households living in private rental housing in Trademore estate in the Lugbe district of Abuja as mentioned in this paper .
Abstract: Households' income and other concerns constitute important sustainable housing choices factors that play vital roles in influencing rental housing affordability decisions. The study determined both male and female households can make economic, social, and environmental housing choices to meet their affordable rental needs. A cross-sectional survey was conducted, and a questionnaire was administered to a sample of 285 households obtained from a random sampling of 450 households living in private rental housing in Trademore estate in the Lugbe district of Abuja. Among the 285 households, 226 were household heads representing 79.3% of the respondents' households. The household heads consist of 171 and 55 males and females, respectively. Data in sustainable housing choices of household heads, analyzed by principal components analysis method of exploratory factor analysis and mean rating (MR), frequencies, percentages in SPSS 25. Results indicated the sustainable economic housing choices drivers that household heads can consider for household rental affordability are Employment and Housing Prices and income and expenditure. Whereas the sustainable social housing choices drivers for household heads' rental affordability consideration were housing characteristics and access or availability of dare-care and mall, the sustainable environmental choices drivers were waste and pollution, energy efficiency, materials, and noise pollution. The study recommended that households consider the economic, social, and ecological factors for sustainable housing choices when deciding on rental accommodation to meet their rental needs. It is also advocated that both government and private investors and developers of rental housing apply the study findings to provide sustainable and affordable rentals for their clients.
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TL;DR: In this paper , the authors consider the case of aging and seniors as an example of a group often viewed as deviating from the “average” user and consider the potential pitfalls of participatory approaches.
Abstract: The smart city continues intelligent, creative, and sustainable urban development imaginaries and started as a technologically oriented urban development framework. Since its conception, debates between academics, planning practitioners, and private firms have expanded and questioned original notions of ‘smart’ to consider people-centeredness, participation, and inclusion themes broadly. These discussions in smart cities have pointed to a need to question and revise many of the aims, approaches, and methods related to smart urban development. This review asks what elements and factors could be required for a city to be considered smart and people centric. The participatory design enabled by digital tools, a holistic appreciation of place-specific complexities, and considerations of how different demographics can appropriate ‘smartness’ as part of their everyday lives could be considered as such factors. Alongside describing participatory design principles more broadly, this paper considers the case of aging and seniors as an example of a group often viewed as deviating from the “average” user. This demographic often does not benefit from smart city design approaches targeting the “average” city user. Furthermore, the paper considers the potential pitfalls of participatory approaches.
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202311
20228