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Some Aspects of Medieval Historic Town Management Tradition in the Book of Aksum
Published 2022-06-01“…The significance of medieval historic town management traditionsHistorical practices and traditional wisdoms of historic town management are vital elements of the contemporary landscape-based heritage management practice.For example, the 2011 UNESCO Recommendation adopted a Historic Urban Landscape (HUL) approach which emphasizes the importance of traditional knowledge for the conservation of historic landscapes (World Heritage Centre, 2011). …”
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Decline and approaches to revitalization in small cities: the case of Saga, Japan
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Emergent behavior in a coupled economic and coastline model for beach nourishment
Published 2011-12-01“…We link an economic model, in which town-manager agents choose economically optimal beach-nourishment intervals according to past observations of their immediate shoreline, to a simplified coastal-dynamics model that includes alongshore sediment transport and background erosion (e.g. from sea-level rise). …”
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The Activities of the Ministry of the Imperial Court Regarding Creation of the Water-Pipe System of the Gatchina Town Under Alexander III
Published 2018-08-01“…In his research on the preparatory process, the author especially mentions that Gatchina town manager M.M. Anichkov and town architect N.V. Dmitriev struggled to get maximum information concerning future consumers, relied on the practice of other Russian localities, and asked specialists for advice. …”
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Tourism as a Factor in the Sustainable Development of Small Towns
Published 2017-06-01“…It is assumed that town management which takes into consideration the needs of tourists may have a positive effect for the country as a whole.…”
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Perceptions of the Impact of Covid-19 in Tepoztlan, Mexico: A Focused Ethnographic Study
Published 2023-04-01“…Unexpectedly, the re-opening of the town brought an influx of post-pandemic tourism that was seized by aggressive and illicit powerful groups as an opportunity to take over the town. Managing the risk of inadvertently providing information that may be used by such groups poses a dilemma for present-day anthropologists. …”
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A Geographic Information Systems (GIS)-Based Approach to Derivative Map Production and Visualizing Bedrock Topography within the Town of Rutland, Vermont, USA
Published 2014-01-01“…These 3D products are especially useful for town managers and planners—often unfamiliar with interpreting two-dimensional geologic map products—so they can better visualize and understand the relationships between surficial overburden and potential groundwater resources.…”
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Suitable criteria for the location of gated community housing
Published 2011“…Issues arising from Gated Communities include matters relating to congestion, town management and the role of the local authorities. …”
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Ports of empire: immigration, communication, and cholera in Newfoundland, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, 1830-1870
Published 2013“…This thesis presents the way in which colonial port towns managed the recurrent and unpredictable threats to their health, wellbeing and prosperity during this period, and highlights the increasing strain and growing dislocation felt by British North Americans under colonial rule.…”
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Explanation of the Iranian New Towns First Generation Management with approach Good Urban Governance from the Point of View of Country Subdivisions
Published 2020-05-01“…In the proposed model, in order to exploit the potential of the city and region, the new town managers (12 new towns) should better emphasize the importance of their city from different demographic dimensions and so that as a new campus city, the first priority is to divide the state into their own.…”
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