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- Bahamas ; Centre-ville ; Détérioration de l'habitat ; Géographie de l'Amérique ; Habitat urbain ; Histoire urbaine ; Nassau ; Société urbaine ; Ségrégation ; Taudis (1)
- Croissance urbaine ; Désert froid ; Géographie de l'Amérique ; Habitat urbain ; Littoral ; Pérou ; Sans-abris ; Taudis ; Technique de construction (1)
- Origin and persistence of an inner-city slum in Nassau
- Slum formation in the filtering model is postulated on socioeconomic change in a neighborhood: a group of residents is replaced by another of lower socioeconomic status. The result is deterioration. Over-the-Hill, an inner-city slum in Nassau
- , Bahamas, provides evidence that slums in Third World cities may develop in ways not indicated by this model. Over-the-Hill originated as a segregated suburb on the periphery of the white areas of Nassau during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
- Among the problems of modern Peru there are the homelessness, slums and towngrowth without control. The region around the Peruvian capital is characterized by a cold climate with fogs and mists. Archaeological remains show that adobe construction