Dubai ; Enquiry ; Ethnic minority ; Glocalisation ; Public space ; Town ; Transnationalism ; United Arab Emirates ; Urban area ; Urban development ; Urban immigration ; Urban morphology ; Urban sociology
How fixed is fixed ? Gendered rigidity of space-time constraints and geographies of everyday activities
Columbus ; Daily life ; Gender ; Gender difference ; Ohio ; Space time ; Spatial restriction ; Time geography ; Trip ; United States of America ; Urban area
Identities and urban social spaces in little Tokyo, Los Angeles : Japanese Americans in two ethno-spiritual communities
California ; Ethnic community ; Identity ; Institution ; Japanese ; Los Angeles ; Neighbourhood ; Religious minority ; Social space ; United States of America ; Urban area
Changing times, changing places : urban development and the politics of space-time
Community ; Discourse ; England ; Real estate development ; Space time ; United Kingdom ; Urban development ; Urban planning ; Urban policy ; Urban regeneration
Across Europe the need for finding new methodologies for the teaching of space-related topics in primary and secondary schools is perceived. Accordingly, the author suggests possibilities for the development of geography teaching; particularly
with regard to subject areas concerning sustainable development, values of space, and increasing the public awareness of both. The paper discusses the options, tendencies and potential obstacles towards the implementation of those topics into geography as well
Experiences, which we receive in space (in)directly influence on education process respectively on learning-environment. Because of that is the most productive learning-environment those witch founded on experiential-learning. In this research
Green space ; Landscape ; Planning ; Region ; Regional development ; Regional identity ; Sustainable development
An important aspect is sustainable development. Current problems such as today´s rapid “handling times” of building uses must be considered more strongly. Non-use, open space and green areas must also be recognized as values and be promoted
The article discusses whether “cultural landscape” is a sound concept for spatial planning and regional development and also for “hybrid” types of space such as suburban areas. This is confirmed with regard to cultural landscape protection
as an integrative planning concept, since “cultural landscape” contains a high communication potential which transgresses sector boundaries on the question of the conscious design of spaces. - (IfL)
The spatial accomodation practice of the bureaucracy of the Commonwealth of Australia and the production of Canberra as national capital space : a dialectical and prosaic history