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  • Beijing ; China ; Housing ; Spatial differentiation ; Specialization ; Transport ; Urban change ; Urban development ; Urban district ; Urban function ; Urban history ; Urban landscape ; Urban morphology ; Urban planning ; Urban structure ; Urbanism
  • d'affaires. La structure urbaine traditionnelle et socialiste continue de modeler Pékin malgré de nouvelles formes d'urbanisme qui tendent à la rapprocher des grandes villes des pays développés.
  • The post-1950 rural to urban migration led to stagnation in food output. With the decline in oil revenue, and the policy of industrial development of import substitute goods the neglect of agriculture cannot continue and policy reform is essential
  • Slovenia ; Suburbanization ; Town ; Urban geography
  • The article shows the intensity of the process of suburbanisation in the hinterland of the town Celje. Suburban region is spreading continually from the suburbs to the agrarian landscape and the effects of suburbanization are seen in the changed
  • Rupture or continuity ? Modern and postmodern planning in Toronto
  • Canada ; Ideology ; Modernism ; Ontario ; Organization ; Participation ; Post-modernism ; Toronto ; Urban development ; Urban district ; Urban planning ; Urbanism
  • Man-induced changes in urban geomorphology : the historic centre of Bologna (Italy)
  • Emilia Romagna ; Geomorphology ; Historic centre ; Human impact ; Human occupation ; Impact ; Italy ; Town ; Urban region ; Urbanization
  • The city of Bologna has been continuously inhabited for about three thousand years, though there have been phases of retreat and subsequent reoccupation. The urbanisation works over the years modified the territory on which the inhabited centre rose
  • up. In particular a continual accumulation of rubble determined the raising of the original level that Bologna was built on. Comparison between the old and actual ground levels permitted identification of the areas in which anthropic intervention most
  • Attitude ; Blacks ; Ethnic community ; Florida ; Housing ; Miami ; Preference ; Residential location ; Segregation ; Social status ; United States of America ; Urban district
  • Significant housing discrimination against Blacks continues to exist in Miami. Blacks live in neighborhoods that are not nearly as segregated by socioeconomic status as are Hispanic and non-Hispanic White neighborhoods. They live in predominantly
  • Black neighborhoods because they feel unwelcome in White neighborhoods and they fear housing discrimination in the latter. The continued residential concentration of Blacks in these neighborhoods of mixed socioeconomic status results in a bidding up
  • Central St. Petersburg : continuity and change in privilege and place
  • Built up area ; Demographic change ; European part of Russia ; Historical geography ; Residential segregation ; Saint Petersburg ; Social geography ; Urban renewal
  • Telecommunications, world cities, and urban policy in US urban policy.
  • infrastructures et d'un réseau mondial de services de l'information : l'A. prend l'exemple de la fibre optique. Existence d'un certain desserrement industriel, tandis que les activités basées sur l'information continuent à se concentrer.
  • The Design of urban growth models for strategic land-use transportation studies
  • Croissance urbaine ; Dallas-Fort Worth ; Etats-Unis ; Géographie humaine ; Modèle ; Planification urbaine ; Texas ; Transport urbain ; Urban Systems Model ; Utilisation du sol urbain
  • Développement d'un modèle de planification urbaine: le modèle du Département des transports des Etats-Unis (Urban Systems Model), utilisé pour la région métropolitaine de Dallas-Fort Worth (Texas). Ce modèle est basé sur l'hypothèse d'une croissance
  • économique continue, d'où ses limites.
  • Community ; Knowledge ; Local policy ; Urban geography ; Urban society ; Urban sociology ; Urban structure
  • In this paper the A. continues to ask how cities socialize in a way that allows shared experience to emerge in communities. Grounded in the sociology of knowledge shaped by German thinkers, her aim is to illustrate that specific stocks of knowledge
  • Baltimore ; Environmental management ; Land use ; Landscape dynamics ; Maryland ; United States of America ; Urban development ; Urban ecology ; Urban landscape ; Urbanization
  • of the template created by early property decisions on continuing human-driven landscape dynamics.
  • Policy-planning-implementation: the missing link in New trends in urban planning. Studies in housing, urban design and planning.
  • De la politique à la planification et à l'exécution: un modèle conceptuel à partir de 16cas concrets: 13 aux Etats-Unis et 3 en Grande-Bretagne, de niveaux d'intervention variés. La théorie suppose un processus continu, mais la pratique, de la coupe
  • A continuous location problem with different norms
  • Continuity and change of a non-primate city in the Canadian Prairies : the example of Brandon, Manitoba
  • Area of attraction ; Canada ; Manitoba ; Medium-sized town ; Town ; Urban growth ; Urban history ; Urban structure
  • The continuing urban-rural population movement in Britain : trends, patterns, significance
  • redistribue la population vers le bas de la hiérarchie urbaine. Les jeunes adultes et les minorités ethniques ne prennent pas part à ce mouvement. Recherche de facteurs explicatifs possibles : les deux principaux sont la politique de l'urban containment et une
  • Extent, location and profiles of continuing gentrification in Canadian metropolitan areas, 1981-2001
  • Canada ; Gentrification ; Housing ; Living standard ; Location ; Residential environment ; Town ; Urban area ; Urban change ; Urban district
  • 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
  • argues that the authorities’ obsession with ‘normalising’ urban spaces they have designated as ‘pathologies’ is misplaced because it defies the reality on the ground. He analyses the effectiveness of ‘corrective’ measures that exclude and marginalise
  • becoming clear that African urbanisation is – and will possibly continue to be – simultaneously driven and cushioned by informalisation.
  • [b1] Urban Studies, School of Social and Political Sciences, Univ., Glasgow, Royaume-Uni
  • The influencing factors of urban land expansion in Changsha
  • China ; Henan ; Population growth ; Regional development ; Spatial analysis ; Town ; Town planning ; Transport network ; Urban development ; Urban dynamics ; Urban morphology
  • been from a single external expansion to a combination form of external and internal expansion, from a circular or linear continuous form to a blocky or agglomeration shape. Overall, the urban land expansion of Changsha city is a phasic, diversified
  • This research systematically analyses land-use map of Changsha city in different periods of time. The results indicate that the urban land expansion speed and intensity have steadily increased in Changsha from 1949 to 2004. The expansion form has
  • Centrality ; Commuting ; France ; Marseille ; Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur ; Residential mobility ; Spatial structure ; Urban area ; Urban economy ; Urban region
  • L'autonomie de la périphérie marseillaise vis-à-vis de la ville-centre se renforce progressivement. Elle peut s'observer avec la dépopulation continue de la ville-centre, l'évolution diversifiée des emplois et une relative vitalité économique. Les
  • Competitiveness ; Germany ; Hamburg ; Harbour ; Modernization ; Port facilities ; Urban change ; Urban development ; Urban economy
  • The paper discusses the consequences of current technological, organisational and economic developments of the port. The world-wide economic shift towards the service sector has affected port-dependent jobs. The benefits that continue to arise tend