inscription
Portail d'information géographique

Résultats de la recherche (341 résultats)

Affinez votre recherche

Par Collection Par Auteur Par Date Par Sujet Par Titre Par ville ? Par pays ? Par continent ?
  • Attendance ; Behaviour ; Espace vécu ; Perception ; Periurban development ; Rural-urban relations ; Town planning ; Urbanization
  • 2013
  • Decision making process ; France ; Harbour ; Lyon ; Project ; River ; Strasbourg ; Stream ; Territory ; Town planning ; Urban area ; Wasteland
  • 2013
  • Acre ; Agricultural product ; Bolivia ; Brazil ; Connectivity ; Distance travelled ; Farmer ; Infrastructure ; Local market ; Peru ; Rural community ; Rural economy ; Town ; Trans-border area ; Transport
  • région est représentative d’une organisation spatiale à la fois tri-nationale et qu’elle permet de comparer les différentes conditions de pavage des routes et la connectivité des communautés par rapport aux marchés au plan régional.
  • 2013
  • Chicago ; Community ; Gentrification ; Illinois ; Public space ; Regulation theory ; Right to the city ; Security ; Social control ; Town planning ; United States of America ; Urban area ; Urban policy
  • 2013
  • Land ; Nature conservation ; Outer conurbation area ; Resource management ; Rural area ; Rural development ; Suburban agriculture ; Territorial governance ; Town planning ; Zoning
  • 2013
  • Demographic change ; Demographic decline ; Demographic structure ; Depopulation ; France ; Location ; Shrinking city ; Socio-economic system ; Spatial differentiation ; Town ; Typology ; Urban agglomeration ; Urban population
  • ce phénomène, reconnu au plan international, est aussi marginal que le manque d’intérêt qu’il suscite en France le suggère, ou si son évolution actuelle pourrait conduire à la prise en compte de son existence au niveau national.
  • 2013
  • Zones of transformation? Informal construction and independent zoning plans in East Jerusalem
  • Citoyenneté ; Informalité ; Israël ; Jérusalem ; Logement ; Législation ; Palestiniens ; Plan de construction ; Planification urbaine ; Politique urbaine ; Propriétaire-occupant ; Zonage
  • Citizenship ; Housing ; Informality ; Israel ; Jerusalem ; Legislation ; Owner-occupier ; Palestinians ; Urban planning ; Urban policy ; Zoning
  • This article analyses the current state of affairs in East Jerusalem in terms of building and planning. It goes go on to examine the causes and consequences of the consolidation of the spot-zoning practice in the Israeli planning system
  • . It then highlights this practice, which it refers to independent planning. It concludes by reflecting on the possibilities and limitations this practice offers to the transformation of planning paradigms, as well as to our understanding of the relationship between
  • planning, rights, and citizenship.
  • 2013
  • Don't plan ! The use of the notion of culture in transforming obsolete industrial space
  • Cultural economy ; Finland ; Governmentality ; Helsinki ; Neighbourhood ; Project ; Redevelopment ; Urban area ; Urban planning ; Urban policy
  • From a planning current project in Suvilahti, Helsinki, the A. shows that culture is imagined and employed as an instrument capable of producing difference in urban space. The transformation of the Cable Factory in Helsinki and the subsequent
  • consensus on the importance of culture are shown to have influenced the planning of Suvilahti. The transformation is playing an important part in the large-scale planning project to redevelop the old industrial harbour in Kalasatama. The changes
  • in the nature of planning are analysed under the concept of cultural governmentality.
  • 2013
  • Speaking without voice : participatory planning, acknowledgment, and latent subjectivity in Barbados
  • Barbados ; Coastal environment ; Cultural studies ; Discourse ; Economic development ; Participation ; Planning ; Planning project ; Subjectivity
  • This article examines the precarious relationship between voice, acknowledgment, and latent subjectivity in Barbadian fisherfolk during participatory planning. It first contextualizes their exclusion from the west coast, then gives attention
  • to the Folkestone Marine Park and Reserve participatory planning initiative. Second, it analyzes how fisherfolk express alienation. The causes include discourses of development and modernity; the culture of Barbados's political independence from the United Kingdom
  • in 1966; how civil servants behave during participatory planning projects; and perceptions of fishing communities. Finally, it discusses how empirical research influenced pragmatic solutions developed by fisherfolk with the author. These involved working
  • 2013
  • Planning discourse versus land discourse : the 2009-12 reforms in land-use planning policy and land policy in Israel
  • Decision making process ; Discourse ; Israel ; Land ; Land policy ; Land reform ; Land use ; Planning
  • The purpose of the article is to examine the differences and similarities between the land discourse and the planning discourse by analyzing two public campaigns conducted in Israel against two proposed reforms. The findings reveal substantive
  • 2013
  • Creating attractive places for whom? A discourse-theoretical approach to knowledge and planning
  • Attractiveness ; Autonomy ; Conflict ; Discourse ; Knowledge ; Norway ; Place ; Planning ; Project ; Residence ; Rural area ; Rural development ; Theory
  • On the basis of a study of an INTERREG IV A-project in Norway, the AA. question how and by whom the discourse regarding what is attractive about places is constructed and how the implicit or explicit knowledge is treated in local planning. They find
  • that planning must produce knowledge in which the different narratives about place confront each other, and highlight differences and mutual debate between adversaries. They conclude by arguing the case for applying a model of agonistic pluralism where
  • the coproduction of discursive knowledge from ‘a logic of difference’ is at the heart of planning.
  • 2013
  • Including development topics in a cultural heritage management plan : mercury heritage in Idrija : SyCULTour 2013
  • process, aiming at designing a cultural heritage management plan that will ensure heritage becomes an important driver of development. It highlights the need for comprehensive planning that includes all stakeholders and sectors, and contributes
  • 2013
  • Finding sustainability in conservative contexts : topics for conversation between American conservative elites, planners and the conservative base
  • Dallas ; Elite ; Infrastructure ; Planning ; Political geography ; Political party ; Property right ; Sustainable development ; Texas ; United States of America ; Urban planning
  • This paper is derived from observation of Tea Party affiliates’ responses to planning explicitly or implicitly related to sustainability in Dallas–Fort Worth area communities. It presents eight points for planners and other leaders to consider when
  • framing sustainability in conservative contexts for the purpose of finding for positive dialogue and outcomes. Genuine planning solutions exist here for achieving sustainability in conservative contexts and beyond for two reasons. First, because both e
  • ´lites and planners need toreframe their dialogue for the purpose of expanding public interest and buy-in and, secondly, because solutions to unsustainable practices may exist in incorporating a conservative approach to property rights andinfrastructure.
  • 2013
  • ‘You only start filling in the boxes’ : natural resource management and the politics of plan-ability
  • Finland ; Forest resources ; Fresh water ; Governance ; Natural resources ; Network ; Participation ; Planning ; Regional analysis
  • By focusing on regional forestry and water resources planning processes in Finland , this paper analyses how plan-ability is created and maintained in practice. The results suggest it depends on material arrangements that operate at two levels
  • . Those of the first level enable focusing of analytical sight and deliberation, allowing the planning object to shape up. On the second level, acceptance of the object configuration can be enhanced by disconnecting the plan, or parts of it, from
  • the operational core of policy making. It concludes that the concept points to the experimental nature of planning, inviting attention to the forces and trajectories that condition policy integration and collaborative policy making.
  • 2013
  • Resource-directed spatial planning of agritourism with GIS
  • Agritourism ; Geographical information system ; Regional planning authority ; Resource management ; South Africa ; Tourism ; Western Cape
  • This article shows how modern spatial computing technology can be used for the development of spatial policy and planning of agritourism. An application is performed in the Western Cape Province of South Africa. The outcome in map format
  • demonstrates the applicability of the technique to the Western Cape. The entrepreneurial implications of the analyses are indicated. The results are useful for entrepreneurial and regulatory planning that can be replicated in different spatial locations
  • 2013
  • Missing the point? Urban planning and the normalisation of ‘pathological’ spaces in southern Africa
  • Africa ; Central Africa ; Informality ; Livelihood ; Planning ; South Africa ; Street vendors ; Urban economy ; Urban planning
  • In this paper, the author demonstrates that urban planning systems have been mobilised to correct or eliminate ‘spatial pathologies’ through illustrative cases from southern Africa (Zambia, Malawi, Lesotho, South Africa, Mozambique and Zimbabwe). He
  • 2013
  • Carte ; Cartographie ; GPS ; Géodésie ; Instrumentation ; Plan ; Technique cartographique ; Théodolite ; Télémètre
  • Cartographic technique ; Cartography ; Geodesy ; Global Positioning System ; Instrumentation ; Map ; Plan
  • Cartografía ; GPS ; Geodesia ; Instrumentación ; Mapa ; Plan ; Técnica cartográfica
  • Les cartes et les plans, synthèses d’innombrables données, offrent de multiples applications dans quasi tous les domaines, surtout depuis l’irruption des NTIC. En fait, la démarche cartographique comporte trois étapes : le levé (les mesures sur le
  • terrain, en arpentage, topographie et géodésie), puis le transfert des résultats sur support par dessin reproduit ensuite et, enfin, l’exploitation des cartes et plans dressés. Chaque stade nécessite donc de nombreux instruments et techniques parmi les
  • 2013
  • The embeddedness of planning in cultural contexts : theoretical foundations for the analysis of dynamic planning cultures
  • Bonn ; Cologne ; Cultural change ; Cultural studies ; Germany ; Green belt ; North Rhine Westfalia ; Planning ; Social practice ; Territorial planning
  • 2013
  • [b1] Institute of Environmental Planning, Univ., Hannover, Allemagne
  • Etude du plan stratégique de développement durable de la collectivité montréalaise à travers le filtre de l'adaptation aux changements climatiques
  • Adaptation ; Canada ; Climatic change ; Montréal ; Quebec ; Strategic planning ; Sustainable development ; Urban policy
  • Analyse de ce plan et des enjeux organisationnels et sociopolitiques locaux soulevés lors de son élaboration. L'accent est mis sur la problématique climatique et sur le volet adaptation. Entretiens semi-dirigés auprès de responsables. L'analyse
  • 2013
  • Trading industry clusters amid the legacy of industrial land-use planning in southern California
  • This paper tests for excessive employment agglomeration among twenty southern California manufacturing industry clusters using two methods claiming to control for the natural and planned geography constraining industrial location generally. It finds
  • 2013
  • [b1] School of Urban and Regional Planning, Univ. of Iowa, Iowa City, Etats-Unis