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    Déguerpissements et déplacements forcé à Addis-Abeba by Bezunesh Tamru

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…In a predominantly liberalized economy, Addis Ababa, the Ethiopian capital city, is experiencing urban beautification and real estate development operations politically labeled “as smart city”. …”
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    Government Intervention Strategy in Poverty Reduction by Aln Pujo Priambodo, Mohammad Ahlis Djirimu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Results indicate that higher-poverty areas benefit most from social assistance, village funds, credit schemes, and GRDP, while capital spending exacerbates poverty. …”
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    Les Indiens d’Antananarivo, des citadins comme les autres ? by Catherine Fournet-Guérin

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The Indians of Antananarivo, the capital of Madagascar, form a highly visible and identified heterogeneous minority group in the city. …”
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    Analisis Sentimen Wacana Pemindahan Ibu Kota Indonesia Menggunakan Algoritma Support Vector Machine (SVM) by Primandani Arsi, Retno Waluyo

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Many topics are discussed on Twitter such as economic, politic, social, culture, and law. One of the hot topics discussed on Twitter is the issue of relocating Indonesia's capital city. …”
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    Cinéma et urbanité à Tunis sous le protectorat français by Morgan Corriou

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The development of cinema in Tunis did not seem, at first, to disrupt the geography of leisure in the city. Movie theaters were mostly located in the city center, favoring the most vibrant streets of the Tunisian capital. …”
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    Vulnerabilidade de inserção no mercado de trabalho dos jovens moradores de favelas de Belo Horizonte by Nícia Raies Moreira de Souza, Juliana de Lucena Ruas Riani

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The main dimensions for the study of social vulnerabilities are work, human capital and social relations. …”
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    Regards sur le Mozambique contemporain by Fabrice Folio

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…The contemporaneous spatial and socio-economical realities can attest to this point, such as the specific physiognomy of this territory or the gap between national growth and social development. Finally, the spatial Mozambican singularities display several internal “corridors” connected to foreign countries, the localisation of the capital-city, Maputo, at the extreme south periphery of the country and new strategic areas linked to globalisation. …”
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    Corps sensible, environnement urbain moderniste by Françoise Michel-Jones

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…In it, he confronts his character Hulot with a transitionless shift from the familiar conventions of a historic capital (Paris), which make it possible to stroll peacefully, to the exhausting and deceptive signage and plastic and formal components of a big city that makes for a world in itself, with no space or time outside the frame: a city that asserts the international, modernist version of a city rather than its modern version, being ubiquitous and timeless, devoted to accelerated communication, circulation and consumption.Lost in a disappointing “quest” with multiplying loops and dead-ends, Hulot often appears to be dissolving—shadowless body—at the whim of avatars, doubles and reflections, despite the virtues of transparency and communication, considered to be linked with the “new” architectural and urban environment. …”
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    San Felipe de Jesús o las Capuchinas: un convento olvidado by Alejandro Tonatiuh Romero Contreras

    Published 1999-01-01
    “…Due to its total disappearance and the few documents about it, this convent is perhaps the less studied of all those that existed in the colonys capital. This paper shows a part of the social history of the Capuchin order, as well as the architectonic and artistic evolution of this colonial jewel. …”
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    Vienna’s Resistance to the “Neoliberal Turn" by Florian Urban

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Upholding the system of state-subsidised housing, the Austrian capital supported new architecture as a means to regenerate the inner city and to promote innovative social policy. …”
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    Calculation and Influencing Factors of the Operating Efficiency of Chinese Airports under High-Quality Development by Meng Shang, Chunjie Jia, Hui Li, Yu Liu, Junwei Cao

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Combining with the connotation of the “green, smart, humane, and safe” airport high-quality development, the paper applied the Tobit model to quantitatively analyze the influencing factors of the operating efficiency of airports, and the research shows that (1) the overall operating efficiency of the study airports is 0.734; in terms of the region, the operating efficiency of airports located in southwest and northwest regions is greatly affected by natural factors, while the operating efficiency of airports located in North China is mostly affected by social factors. (2) Under the perspective of human-earth relationship, the impact of natural factors on the operating efficiency of airports is greater than that of social factors, wherein PM2.5 and relative humidity have negative impact, while the actual foreign capital utilization of the city and domestic and foreign tourists have positive impact. (3) The regression results of the Tobit model indicate that green, smart, and safe indicators can promote the high-quality development of airports, while the humane indicator restrains the high-quality development of airports.…”
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    LA ROUMANIE AU BOUT DE LA TRANSITION DÉMOGRAPHIQUE: DISPARITÉS ET CONVERGENCES RÉGIONALES by IONEL MUNTELE

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…The presence of a diffusion of this pattern was confirmed both at the national and regional level, starting from several nuclei earlier connected to the modernization process (the capital city of the country, theSouth of Transylvania and Banat), well known from the literature dealing with this topic. …”
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    Llthuanian book publishing in Riga, 1904-1914 by Violeta Černiauskaitė

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Due to the flexibility of the local administration in this multinational city and a more advanced economic and cultural atmosphere, the conditions for developing social and cultural activities for the Lithuanians were far more favorable than in Lithuania or any other center in the Russian Empire. …”
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    Evolution of the “Production-Living-Ecological” space of urban trituration and its prediction of carbon mitigation potential–The case of Xi’an by Jinzhao Song, Jie Lei, Peijia Wang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Under the perspective of spatial low-carbon optimization, revealing the changes in the production-living-ecological space pattern and its carbon emission pattern of the historical capital-type city is of great significance for deepening the theory of land use transformation and helping the country achieve its dual-carbon goal. …”
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    Indicativos de gentrificação na cidade de Ponta Grossa, PR: uma análise a partir da relação entre a legislação urbana municipal e as transformações no espaço urbano by Thais Sanson Sene, Lúcia Cortes da Costa, Sandra Maria Scheffer

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…So, this pointed the possible occurrence of gentrification in the affected locations, thus revealing the contradictions between the spatial results of the legislation and the ideal of developing more socially just cities.…”
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    Drastic Improvements in Air Quality in Ecuador during the COVID-19 Outbreak by Rasa Zalakeviciute, Renne Vasquez, Daniel Bayas, Adrian Buenano, Danilo Mejia, Rafael Zegarra, Valeria Diaz, Brian Lamb

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…As a result, significant reductions in the concentrations of NO2 (–68%), SO2 (–48%), CO (–38%) and PM2.5 (–29%) were measured in the capital city of Quito during the first month of quarantine. …”
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    How sufficient economy philosophy contributes to sustainable resilience: a qualitative study on the COVID-19 pandemic response in Thailand by Viroj Tangcharoensathien, Kathleen Ford, Bhubate Samutachak, Kullatip Satararuji

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Objective This qualitative study sought to understand how sufficient economy philosophy (SEP) was applied to cope with and recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.Design A qualitative study conducted through focus group discussions.Participants 19 focus groups, with 161 participants, selected for the diverse backgrounds in gender, profession, education and region (urban/rural) and different levels of impact from the pandemic.Setting Bangkok, the capital city, and the four regions of Thailand: north, northeast, south and central.Findings Participants highlighted the moderation, reasonableness and prudence as key themes that mitigated adverse economic impacts during the pandemic. …”
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    Un aménagement de berge antique sur l’Auron, pour la villa de Lazenay à Bourges (Cher) by Alain Ferdière, Emmanuel Marot

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Recent discoveries made in the peri-urban sector of Bourges made it possible to better situate this facility in its economic and social context, in connection with this large villa and its monumental development. …”
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