Urban form refers to the physical layout and organization of cities and towns, including factors such as building density, land use patterns, transportation infrastructure, and public spaces. Research in urban form typically explores how these elements impact social, economic, and environmental outcomes in urban areas. Researchers in this field may study topics such as the relationship between urban form and transportation choices, the influence of land use patterns on community health and well-being, the role of public spaces in fostering social interactions, and the impact of urban design on sustainability and resilience. Overall, research in urban form seeks to understand how the physical design of cities can shape the quality of life for residents and enhance the overall functioning and sustainability of urban areas.