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    Walled in, Out of Sight: The Contested Urban Environment of Baghdad by Bret Windhauser

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Through an extensive literature review from the fields of anthropology, urban studies, and conflict studies, this paper explores the tangible role that illicit armed groups played in shaping Baghdad’s urban geography and its residents’ sense of place.</p>…”
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    What is the Place of Night-time in the Urban Policy of a French Intermediate City? by Sandra Mallet, Céline Burger

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…This paper analyses these actions and the transformation of the urban geography at night, focusing on intermediate cities – less explored than the biggest cities – by studying the case of a specific French city. …”
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    Implications, actors, and geopolitical levers of tourism. Israel / Palestine: what religious places tell us by Caroline Rozenholc-Escobar

    “…For this reason, it is based on the first results of a research in urban geography on the role of the religious tourism industry in the realignment of the Israeli-Palestinian space and as a geopolitical lever for the positioning of Israel and of the Palestinian Territories on the international scene. …”
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    Transforming industrial heritage in St. Petersburg Possible futures for the southern industrial belt by Barbara Engel, Christian Horn, Arina Sender, Volker Ziegler, Nikolas Rogge

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The sustainable redevelopment of postindustrial landscapes into attractive urban districts through new programmatic and spatial possibilities taking into account the sense of place and the unique characteristics of St. Petersburg’s urban geography, the reuse of industrial structures and their adaption to new activities, the designing of spatial structures for lively mixed-use neighbourhoods with housing and work facilities meeting different needs and incomes, are some of the key issues for a common workshop scheduled in November 2015.…”
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    „Ende des Transfers – Alles aussteigen!“ by Johann-Bernhard Haversath

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…With regard on examples of New Urban Geography, the successful application of the concept can be demonstrated. …”
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    Las ciudades intermedias: concepto y dimensiones by Josep Maria Llop, Borja M. Iglesias, Rodrigo Vargas, Francesca Blanc

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…This paper synthesizes the main lines of work boosted in recent years by the UNESCO Chair in Intermediary Cities of the University of Lleida, with the aim to highlighting the relevance of an intermediary city that is the majority in the world's urban geography. It also plays a key role in the relationship between urban and rural areas. …”
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    Urbs et orbis: (Re)charting the center, (re)positioning the limits by Stupar Aleksandra

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Consequently, the original significance has been manipulated - shaping a new urban geography as a post-modern, multi-scale setting for our future life.…”
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    Periferias urbanas moçambicanas e a sua nova paisagem by Joaquim Miranda Maloa

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…The landscapes of the Mozambican urban peripheries were for many years characterized as consisting of precarious housing, the so-called in Mozambican urban geography of “reed city” as opposed to the centre, considered a “cement city”. …”
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    Quand la presse britannique examine la gentrification (1988-2021) : une évolution des discours et des représentations by Émilie Richard, Nicolas Bourgeois, Aurélien Pellet

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Often described as the « most politically charged » term in urban geography (Davidson and Lees, 2009), gentrification has been discussed in British newspapers through more or less conciliatory discourses over time. …”
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