Text mining public feedback on urban densification plan change in Hamilton, New Zealand
Xinyu Fu,
Catherine Brinkley,
Thomas W Sanchez
et al.
Abstract:Cities worldwide are commonly aspiring to transition from inefficient urban sprawl patterns to more compact and sustainable urban forms. However, urban densification efforts often face significant public resistance or skepticism, hindering at-scale implementation. There is a scarcity of empirical studies identifying the rationale and mechanisms underpinning public opposition to urban density. This study aims to bridge this gap by leveraging novel natural language processing techniques (NLP), combined with mixe… Show more
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