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Data Augmented Design : Embracing New Data for Sustainable Urban Planning and Design /
Published [202“…The book is geared towards a broad readership, ranging from researchers and students of urban planning, urban design, urban geography, urban economics, and urban sociology, to practitioners in the areas of urban planning and design…”
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Agricultural land cover changes in metropolitan areas of Poland for the period 1990–2012
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The European City in the Age of Globalisation
Published 2012-12-01“…This conceptual paper identifies a gap between two meaningful fields of research in urban geography : the first, old-established and reinforced by the European integration process, asks for recent and future trends, primarily on intra-urban development of cities on the European scale. …”
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L’urbanisme de la prévention :documenter les inégalités environnementales et sanitaires à l’échelle métropolitaine et réinventer la nature en ville
Published 2023-03-01“…The dialogue between health geography, social geography, and urban geography aims to underline the relevance of the urban scale to specify the contours of a prevention policy in order to contribute to urban resilience, in parallel with the commitments of the State.…”
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Quatro Décadas de Transformações: A vilegiatura marítima no litoral metropolitano de Fortaleza, Ceará – Brasil
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Surveillance in Urban Nightscapes. A STS-Informed Perspective
Published 2014-01-01“…This literature review tries to capture and combine different concepts from three disciplines: urban geography, surveillance and STS. The concluding remarks deal with key concepts derived from combinations of literature and tries to explain why and how a STS-informed analysis is necessary when investigating surveillance in urban nightscapes.…”
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Environmental Microsegregation: Urban Renewal and the Political Ecology of Health
Published 2023-03-01“…This type of environmental microsegregation occurs on a scale below that of neighbourhoods, which means that newly developed approaches in urban geography may fail to identify it. This article details the roots of these processes in changes in the structure of ownership and the respective administration of housing and considers possible methods for monitoring these tendencies.…”
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How to Effectively Build the Image of an Emerging Destination
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A STUDY ON THE HISTORY OF GEOGRAPHY WORK UNDER CITY SHAPING OF NİĞDE
Published 2015-12-01“…Nigde solutions to urban problems in the city to do the analysis within the context of the production of urban geography studies and future proposals will benefit in bringing urban plans.…”
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Delimitation of Diplomatic Spaces: Jurisdictional Conflicts and Triumphal Entries in Spanish Milan of the Counter-Reformation
Published 2015-11-01“…Far from being a stricto sensu ambassador, as he is the de facto ruler of Milan, the governor is not least the organizer of the intermediate places, those specific to ambassadors: the street, the square, the theatre, the masquerades and he thus constructs, composes and frames the meaning of such a political urban geography.…”
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High-speed rail accessibility: a comparative analysis of urban access in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Madrid, and Barcelona
Published 2014-09-01“…By addressing challenges of unit (urban geography), data series (normalization) and identifying four key components of HSR attractiveness (population, population density, income and employment) we have created a methodology that allows us to assess relative station accessibility in the four compared metropolitan areas. …”
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Mooring in the Homeless City. A Practice Theoretical Account of Homeless Urban Dwelling and Emplacement
Published 2021-07-01“…It situates the homeless mode of emplacement within a wider landscape of normative urban geography, against which the ways homeless people establish themselves in place are often judged out-of-place. …”
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Quand les engloutis fabulent
Published 2023-07-01“…This fabulous city not only functions as a refuge, it is also a high intensity black hole where individual traumas coalesce into collective trauma that gives shape to a mysterious urban geography. The words of the invisible inhabitants, explicitly used in Mohammed Dib's novel, turn the story into a fable to spatialize the part of trauma that was born in the colonial era and continues to haunt postcolonial experience. …”
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The role of public spaces in creating place attachment (example of Zacisze, Warsaw housing estate)
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Returning life to the center of Tehran: The Oudlajan foodscape
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PROPUESTA DE ITINERARIO DIDÁCTICO POR LA PROVINCIA DE TORRIJOS (TOLEDO) PARA ALUMNOS DE SECUNDARIA
Published 2005-12-01“…The didactic itineraries provide an innovating and more motivating way of teaching urban geography. Students find it more stimulating since they take active pat in their own process of learning.…”
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Budapest’s fragmented riverfront renewal: Western trends interspersed with post-socialist characteristics
Published 2018-05-01“…Although waterfront regeneration has stood in the forefront of the urban development of economically developed countries for several decades, and global peripheries have also (re)discovered their reusable waterfronts since the turn of the millennia, post-socialist urban geography has turned to this topic only recently. …”
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