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Le Grand Paris, ville durable ? Limites pour la biodiversité urbaine dans un projet de métropolisation emblématique
Published 2016-04-01Subjects: “…the Greater Paris project presents the capital as the sustainable city of tomorrow. In order to question the criterias of sustainability that go with this statement…”
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The impact of locational strategies of advanced producer service firms on the metropole cities’ economic positions in Central Europe
Published 2018-12-01“…This strategy favours the capital cities and metropole cities which are in the focus of my study. …”
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Sanctions economy: the strength of the “weak ties” of russian management
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De la production paysagère à la formation des paysages vécus à Conakry (Guinée)
Published 2019-12-01“…In Conakry, a capital city shaped ex nihilo, pre-colonial landscapes within the city were erased. …”
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Se distraire la nuit à Dakar
Published 2022-09-01“…At night, Dakar, the capital of Senegal, is a city that hosts recreational activities in both closed and open spaces. …”
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Recomposition du paysage sportif d’une ville du Sud : le paradoxe des nouveaux lieux de pratiques sportives à Ouagadougou
Published 2021-12-01“…The positive perception of these spaces is based on their material advantages, such as accessibility, surfacing and lighting, and their social advantages in terms of frequentation and social interaction.…”
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1923-1950 Arası Dönemde Ankara Kentleşmesi ve Sorunları
Published 2021-06-01“…Until the 1950s, no urbanization movements were encountered other than the city of Ankara during the period. Ankara entered a process of rapid growth and immigration along with the declaration of it as the capital city in 1923. …”
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Strategies for Sustainable Tourism Development in the Context of Old Parts of Isfahan, Presenting Priorities Using the Delphi Method
Published 2012-11-01“…Historical and cultural fabric of the cities is part of the national capital not only due to their beauties, the persistence of collective memory ,and their function in establishing an identity for us, but also since they are residance of millions of people. …”
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Design and digital transition. New design-driven challenges for techno-social innovation
Published 2022-12-01“…Starting from theoretical reflections and multidisciplinary contributions, this paper focuses on the strategic importance of techno-social innovation, critically illustrating some significant design-driven experiences that outline innovative lines of development in the field of design research: WASP’s experimental activity (3D printing), Manzini’s reflections on hybrid local communities and cities in chaotic mutation, the projects of hacktivists Persico and Iaconesi on open source artificial intelligence, the experiences of frugal technological innovation with high social impact in the Planet’s most challenging economic, environmental and social contexts, and, finally, the bold projections on the food of the future with the related problematic experiments on production systems and lifestyles. …”
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The food environment in favelas is associated with the presence of arterial hypertension and diabetes in socially vulnerable women
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Le street art, outil de valorisation territoriale et touristique : l’exemple de la Galeria de Arte Urbana de Lisbonne
Published 2018-07-01“…The lisboet's Galeria de Arte Urbana is a regional planning operation which consists in institutionalizing the practice of street art in the capital city of Portugal for territorial and touristic valorization purposes. …”
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Les marges sociales et les franges agricoles se tournent-elles le dos ?
Published 2015-12-01“…Although there is an increasing demand for local produce this change in food consumption concerns principally people living in city centres with high social and cultural capital. …”
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Geospatial Analysis and Research on Social and Spatial Inequality of Compulsory Education: A Case Study of Hangzhou, China
Published 2021-01-01“…In this paper, an improved Gaussian two-step floating catchment area model is developed taking into consideration the school district system, while the bivariate local spatial analysis method and geographically weighted regression model are employed to study the social and spatial differentiation of compulsory education accessibility and its capitalization effects in Hangzhou. …”
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THE YOUTH IN RUSSIA: INEQUALITIES AND LIVING CHOICES
Published 2013-12-01“…Spare time for communication with friends, self-education, hobbies and leisure has become not easily available for many young people;– the third determinant is the place of living and living conditions: the comfort and prestige of city district, its safety and infrastructure;– the fourth place is taken by mental outfit and social capital, in other words, by the body of knowledge and skills which is in demand on the labour market;– the fifth factor is the power, the ability to influence other people (relatives, friends, colleagues, government)We have found out that along with the traditional inequalities the new form of inequality – the temporalinequality – is becoming more and more significant for the Russian youth.…”
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Urban redevelopment, governance and vulnerability: thirty years of ‘regeneration’ in Dublin
Published 2020-12-01“… Over the last three decades, state intervention through urban regeneration has focused on ‘fixing’ perceived social and spatial vulnerabilities within particular neighbourhoods, communities or city spaces but has often generated new urban crises. …”
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