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  • The economics of municipal utility districts for land development
  • Action municipale ; Analyse économique ; Croissance urbaine ; Dallas ; Egout ; Etats-Unis ; Financement ; Finances locales ; Fiscalité ; Gestion urbaine ; Géographie de l'Amérique ; Houston ; Municipal Utility District ; Métropole ; Texas
  • Rappel de ce que sont les districts municipaux de viabilité (Municipal Utility districts) dans la réglementation aux Etats-Unis. Analyse économique des services de viabilité. Le rôle des M.U.D. dans le développement immobilier des villes de Dallas
  • Synthèse des actions du pouvoir municipal sur l'espace urbain madrilène. (AAG).
  • Geografia e SIG na gestão de património fundiário municipal
  • Géographie et SIG dans la gestion du patrimoine foncier municipal
  • Information géographique : de la connaissance à l'action
  • L'inventaire et la caractérisation du patrimoine foncier municipal sont essentiels pour l'aménagement de son territoire. Les connaissances géographiques, les potentialités de l'information géographique et leur intégration multidisciplinaire aident à
  • Agglomération ; Aménagement urbain ; Canada ; Collectivité locale ; Géographie de l'Amérique ; Montréal ; Pouvoir municipal ; Québec ; Urbanisme ; Ville
  • Réflexion sur le rôle des collectivités locales et le pouvoir municipal dans l'agglomération de Montréal. Devant la poussée de l'urbanisation et les mutations du milieu urbain, le pouvoir des municipalités s'affaiblit et leur insuffisance de revenus
  • les rend tributaires de l'Etat Québécois qui, par sa prépondérance dans le partage de l'imposition assume directement les principales actions d'aménagement.
  • Changes in the chemism of the waters of the Łabuńka river catchment under the influence of municipal and industrial wastewater
  • Action anthropique ; Bassin-versant ; Charge en solution ; Eaux usées ; Hydrochimie ; Pollution ; Pologne ; Qualité de l'eau ; Ruissellement ; Utilisation du sol ; Zamość ; Łabuńska
  • differentiation in hydrochemical features controlled by the lithology of the bedrock. Particular consideration was given to changes caused by municipal wastewater from Zamość Basin, Eastern Poland.
  • Baden-Württemberg ; Germany ; Municipality ; Saarland ; Saxony ; Sustainable development ; Urban development ; Urban renewal ; Urbanization ; Westphalia
  • of regional aspects in municipal integrated action; and the Leipzig Charter on the sustainable European city: where does Europe stand? (with an appendix of the Leipzig charter on the European city and a position paper on the Deutsche Städtetag zum II
  • The six articles deal with a definition of the integrated urban development in German municipalities : Changes for Ludwisburg, in Saarbrücken,; the integrated policy concepts in urban renewal with the example of North Rhine-Westphalia, the inclusion
  • Empreintes écologiques comme élément important de concepts géographiques pour la préparation d'un plan d'action environnemental local
  • environmental action plan. The calculation of ecological footprints has shown that at the moment, Ormož municipality does not follow the sustainable development. Municipality’s ecological footprints exceed the capabilities of its bioproductive areas. Ecological
  • Local environmental action plans are integral documents that enable more efficient planning and solving of environmental problems. Ecological footprints can represent the important part of geographical concepts for the preparation of the local
  • Impact ; Municipality ; Rural area ; Rural development ; Slovenia
  • On the basis of the first Local Self-Government Act (1993) and the Establishment of Municipalities and Municipal Boundaries Act (1994), 147 municipalities were created in 1994, till 2002 their number increased to 193. Most of the newly-founded
  • municipalities were small, including municipalities that did not meet the conditions stipulated by law. Consequently, there have been many discussions on the efficiency of such municipalities and the reasonableness of any further division of Slovenia. In 2005, 95
  • municipalities had less than 5 000 inhabitants, which is the legally prescribed thereshold for the establishment of a municipality. Therefore, all these municipalities were surveyed and an assessment of their impact on the development of rural areas in Slovenia
  • From NIMBY to fair share: the development of New York City's municipal shelter siting policies, 1980-1990
  • Etude de certaines actions de l'administration locale qui peuvent rencontrer l'opposition de la communauté environnante: exemple du choix de l'emplacement d'abris municipaux en faveur des sans domicile fixe, ville de New York. Evolution de la
  • politique suivie de 1980 à 1990. Trois phases ou trois types d'actions se succèdent dans le temps.
  • Strangled in structures. An institutional analysis of innovative policy by Dutch municipalities
  • This study deals with municipal strategies in the Netherlands. It tries to identify municipal strategies, tries to establish whether certain comibnations of strategies are bound to certain types of municipalities and tries to establish the role
  • Les pouvoirs financiers des communes, leur marge juridique d'action, l'investissement municipal et les dimensions de la croissance urbaine sont analysés. Le rôle personnel du maire est souligné. (PmB).
  • Planning capacity of Slovenian municipalities
  • Classification ; Local government unit ; Municipality ; Regional planning ; Slovenia ; Typology
  • Spatial planning is one of the major legal duties for Slovenian municipalities. Thirteen indicators were defined and data were collected with the help of a questionnaire and secondary sources. These indicators were then used to produce the typology
  • of management capacity in the field of planning. We also tested whether the size and spatial characteristics of a municipality affected the final result of this classification. Fifty-five municipalities were classified into three groups. - (L'A.).
  • Action anthropique ; Altération chimique ; Bassin-versant ; Charge en solution ; Cours d'eau ; Eaux usées ; Espace rural ; Hydrochimie ; Pollution ; Pologne ; Précipitation ; Wisła
  • On the basis of data concerning small catchments not polluted by municipal and industrial sewage the AA. calculated the solute yield from rural areas. Calculations were carried out in a simplified way, taking into consideration the mean solute
  • concentrations from data for the years 1976-1985, and mean discharges of river waters. For 20 selected larger catchments of the Vistula tributaries the AA. also calculated the total solute yield, i.e. including the sources of municipal and industrial wastewater
  • La problemática habitacional en la gestión municipal de La Plata. La informalidad como cuestión pendiente
  • Pensée et action. 5O ans de l'Institut de Géographie
  • Pouvoir municipal et transformation du milieu: le cas d'une commune touristique du littoral vendéen
  • 70 de réglementer la consommation d'espace et de maîtriser le littoral par des actions de diversion (P.O.S., zone industrielle). Ce contrôle de la construction est bien insuffisant sans une politique de mise en valeur du marais et un plan d'urbanisme
  • Criteria of a successful rural municipality
  • The contribution discusses possibilities of evaluation of successibility of rural municipalities and conditions of their further development. Main goal is to identify individual criteria of successibility of rural municipalities. Nowadays
  • there are more than 5,000 of rural municipalities searching for different possibilities of development in Czechia. While some municipalities have concentrated on building of specific types of technical infrastructure e.g. gas pipes, water pipes and sewerages
  • , others are oriented to the appearence and arrangement of public areas. Either gaining further subsidy or investment, development of public infrastructure, an increase of number of inhabitants at a municipality from another point of view can be understand
  • ae success when evaluating successibility of rural municipalities.- (BJ).
  • Urban municipalities versus rural municipalities - selected aspects of quality of life in Slovakia
  • element with the negative impact on the great differences in quality of life between inhabitants of urban and rural municipalities. Urban municipalities represent the peripheral ones. The aim of this study is to describe, analyse, and compare
  • the population structures and material level of life quality in urban and rural municipalities aggregated into eight administrative regions. Regional aggregation allows us to identify and then to explain the relevant regional differences in Slovakia according
  • to selected aspects of life quality in urban and rural municipalities. - (BJ)
  • The Niagara fruit belt: The Ontario municipal board decision of 1981
  • As determinantes económicas e políticas do planeamento municipal em Portugal
  • Conditions économiques et politiques déterminantes de l'aménagement municipal au Portugal
  • Analyse du système et de la pratique de l'aménagement municipal urbain au Portugal au long du XXe siècle. - (DBF)
  • Local tax burdens and the supply of business sites in suburban municipalities
  • A model of community site supply is tested in which municipalities tradeoff increased fiscal benefits from business location and reductions in environmental quality that accompany industrial and commercial development. This tradeoff is embodied
  • in municipal zoning decisions.