Environmental footprint of aircraft noise exposure at Cape Town International Airport
Afrique du Sud ; Aéroport ; Bruit ; Cape Town ; Nuisance ; Relation homme-environnement ; Système d'information géographique ; Vulnérabilité
Airport ; Cape Town ; Geographical information system ; Man-environment relations ; Noise ; Nuisance ; South Africa ; Vulnerability
The paper provides a background sketch to the development of Cape Town International Airport and the noise control framework. It provides a brief overview of noise measurement and the way in which GIS is employed to determine the noise footprint
Hungary ; Small town ; Transdanubia ; Urban growth ; Urban morphology
In this paper, authors examine the structure and hierarchy of the group of towns having maximum 30000 inhabitants. The aim was to show how the small towns act among circumstances of the new spatial development processes. - (AM)
Desegregation and integration as linked or distinct ? Evidence from a previously white suburb in post-apartheid Cape Town
Afrique du Sud ; Banlieue ; Cape Town ; Déségrégation ; Institution ; Intégration sociale ; Politique urbaine ; Post-apartheid ; Quartier ; Western Cape
Cape Town ; Institution ; Post-apartheid ; Social integration ; South Africa ; Suburbs ; Urban district ; Urban policy ; Western Cape
The authors analyse the population change of the Hungarian towns have urban status in 2002 compared with their wider and closer environment. Based on the analyses the winner and loser urban settlements were determined, characteristic features
of given towns are shown and data illustrated on cartograms. - (AM)
Correlation ; Employment ; Hungary ; Indicator ; Location ; Settlement ; Social structure ; Town ; Village ; Years 1990-99
to population size. The second part examines the impact zone and integrative ability of towns and cities. What was found as a major outcome of the analyses is that the geographical location of settlements, their distance from dynamic centres
Difference ; Europe ; European Union ; Large town ; Migration ; Mobility ; Population ; Population growth ; Quality of life ; Town ; Years 1980-89 ; Years 1990-99
Historic centre ; Location ; Poland ; Territorial identity ; Town ; Twentieth Century ; Urban population
territorial extents are reflected in the national Censuses of 1931, 1950 and 2002. Centroids were found to change location in relation to the changing territorial identity of Poland, its number of towns and cities and level of urbanisation. Also very
Czech Republic ; Region ; Territorial identity ; Territorial strategy ; Territory ; Tourism ; Town
The concept of territorial (city, town or regional) marketing is based on institutionalized support for interactive communication between the demand side (inhabitants and tourists) and the supply side (local authorities, public services