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  1. Exploring challenges of adaptive reusing of vacant shophouses in Penang's heritage zone
  2. Spatial Correlates of Perceived Safety: Natural Surveillance and Incivilities in Bayan Baru, Malaysia
  3. Geographical Debate on COVID-19’s Impact on Healthcare Access and Utilization in Vulnerable Malaysian Communities
  4. Revitalising historic fabrics: The influence of identity and community belonging
  5. Exploring Spatial Dynamics: Analyzing Hotels'Recovery Performance Amid the COVID-19 Crisis
  6. Assessing the effects of altered rainfall patterns on the carrying capacity of rural tourism in Fujian Province, China
  7. Evolution and prospects of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) applications in urban crime analysis: A review of literature
  8. Rethinking Urban Greening: Implications of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design for Enhancing Perceived Safety in Baitashan Park, Lanzhou
  9. Investigating the Role of Ethnicity and Perceived Inequality in Shaping Resilience in Malaysia: Insights for Advancing SDG No. 11 in the Face of Climate Change
  10. A qualitative investigation of revitalisation efforts to foster residents’ attachment in dilapidated neighbourhoods: Is identity a matter?
  11. Integrating geospatial intelligence and spatio-temporal modeling for monitoring tourism-related carbon emissions in the United States
  12. Addressing Urban Management Challenges for Sustainable Development: Analyzing the Impact of Neighborhood Deprivation on Crime Distribution in Chicago
  13. Unraveling the Tourism–Environment–Equity Nexus: A Neighborhood-Scale Analysis of Texas Urban Centers
  14. Integrating space syntax and CPTED in assessing outdoor physical activity
  15. Correction: Assessing the morphological distribution of urban green spaces for the future sustainable greenery planning: a case study of Penang, Malaysia
  16. Using a Space Syntax Approach to Enhance Pedestrians’ Accessibility and Safety in the Historic City of George Town, Penang
  17. A Computational Geospatial Approach to Assessing Land-Use Compatibility in Urban Planning
  18. Digitalization and Smartification of Urban Services to Enhance Urban Resilience in the Post-Pandemic Era: The Case of the Pilgrimage City of Makkah
  19. How Does the Residential Complex Regulate Residents’ Behaviour? An Empirical Study to Identify Influential Components of Human Territoriality on Social Interaction
  20. Assessing the morphological distribution of urban green spaces for the future sustainable greenery planning: a case study of Penang, Malaysia
  21. Spatial Liminality as a Framework for Revitalising Dilapidated Abandoned Buildings in Historic Cities: A Case Study
  22. Smart city and spatial configuration: assessing accessibility and intelligibility to increase mobility in the George Town heritage site, Malaysia
  23. Returning to historic neighborhoods: exploring the role of architectural identity elements on the formation of physical identity
  24. Moving the 2030 Agenda Ahead: Exploring the Role of Multiple Mediators toward Perceived Environment and Social Sustainability in Residential Neighbourhoods
  25. Does Facilitating Human–Place Bonds Alleviate the Negative Effects of Incivilities on Health?
  26. Vendors’ Attitudes and Perceptions towards International Tourists in the Malaysia Night Market: Does the COVID-19 Outbreak Matter?
  27. The mediating role of sense of belonging in the relationship between the built environment and victimisation: a case of Penang, Malaysia
  28. Quality of place and resident satisfaction in a historic – religious urban settlement in Iran
  29. Building form and energy efficiency in tropical climates: A case study of Penang, Malaysia
  30. Modelling Land Cover Changes in Peri-Urban Areas: A Case Study of George Town Conurbation, Malaysia
  31. Architectural identity and place attachment in historic neighbourhoods: an empirical study in Sanandaj, Iran
  32. SURVEILLANCE AND GUARDIANSHIP ATTITUDES: ROLE OF MULTIPLE MEDIATORS
  33. Investigating the relationship between housing policy and accessibility, based on developing a multi-perspectives accessibility index: a case study in Tehran, Iran
  34. Ethnic relations, crime and disorder in urban neighbourhoods: moderating role of neighbourhood type in Penang, Malaysia
  35. Rebuilding Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
  36. Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) in Malaysia
  37. Territorial Attitudes and Victimisation: A tale of two neighbourhoods
  38. Does Permeability Promote Social Cohesion
  39. Assessing the effect of neighbourhood structure on residents’ perceptions of safety in gated communities: a case study of Iran
  40. Examining the effects of crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) on Residential Burglary
  41. The effectiveness of interventions in the built environment for improving health by addressing fear of crime
  42. Destination image, loyalty, Malaysia, satisfaction, structural equation modelling, Malaysia
  43. City Development Strategies (CDS) in Iran
  44. Neighbouring behaviour, ethnic relations and informal control: a multigroup analysis
  45. Territorial features, disorder and fear of crime in residential neighbourhoods in Malaysia: testing for multigroup invariance
  46. Broken Windows and Collective Efficacy
  47. The Influence of Permeability on Social Cohesion: Is it Good or Bad?
  48. Examining social cohesion and victimization in a Malaysian multiethnic neighborhood
  49. Improving the Preparation of Iranian Urban Development Plans: Lessons Learned from Other Experiences
  50. The Necessity of Increasing Livability for George Town World Heritage Site: An Analytical Review
  51. Predicting the influence of CPTED on perceived neighbourhood cohesion: Considering differences across age
  52. Territorial functioning and fear of crime: Testing for mediation in structural equation modeling
  53. Territorial functioning and victimisation: conceptualisation and scale development
  54. A Cross-Cultural Validation of the Territorial Functioning Construct in Residential Neighbourhoods: A Multigroup Invariance Analysis
  55. The relationship between socio-economic characteristics, victimization and CPTED principles: evidence from the MIMIC model
  56. The influence of crime prevention through environmental design on victimisation and fear of crime
  57. Validating crime prevention through environmental design construct through checklist using structural equation modelling
  58. Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Checklist
  59. Fear of Crime Scale
  60. The Relationship Between Territorial Functioning and Victimisation: A Comparative Study of High and Low Crime Rate Estates
  61. A Review of the Effectiveness of Crime Prevention by Design Approaches towards Sustainable Development