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Stephan J. Hauser and Catherine Roche
Coastlines have long attracted industrial activities, services, housing, and tourism. At select geographic locations, harbors host port facilities and provide local economic growth opportunities. As such, these areas also concentrate populations around t...
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Stephan J. Hauser
In the early days of the petroleum industry, oil infrastructure had a short lifespan. Individuals were creating their own company and competing with others, without the financial means of current great companies. Many oil facilities were established in p...
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Yara VICENTINI
O entendimento das novas tendências do pensamento sobre a cidade representa a temática abordada.Para o período pós anos 60, discute-se como a utopia da sociedade, baseada na idéia central de progressoe apropriação social de uma tecnologia que gerasse qua...
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Athena Christina Syrakoy
Pág. 38 - 43
Every day citizens and visitors in Greek cities often find themselves constantly struggling with impediments: obstacles to their movement, their vision, to breathing air, etc. One cannot walk without being cautious so as not to stumble over a poorly repa...
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Yalcin Yildirim
Several natural and historical areas around the world are listed as UNESCO Cultural Heritage Sites. Hanlar District, located in Bursa, is the fourth biggest city in Turkey, its history includes the Ottoman, Roman, and Byzantine Empires, and it is an area...
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Adriano Borges Costa, P. Christopher Zegras, Ciro Biderman
Pág. 1075 - 1098
We present a historical analysis of transportation and urban development in São Paulo (Brazil), attempting to discern Granger causal effects using historical land-use and transportation data from 1881 to 2013. Our results align with the hypothesis common...
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Mohamed Gamal Abdelmonem
Pág. 5 - 15
The archaeology of our built heritage is centred on the understanding of human experiences, rituals and social history that add meaningful narratives to physical fabric, structures and artefacts. The meaning of the building in the collective memory is in...
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Mohamed Gamal Abdelmonem, Gehan Selim, Sabah Mushatat, Abdelaziz Almogren
Pág. 28 - 41
Much of the effort in VH is directed towards accurate representation of historic structures, objects or artefacts. There is little attention is paid, however, to the human aspects of city life, the intangible heritage to which people can actually relate....
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Raffaello Furlan, Attilio Petruccioli
Pág. 138 - 151
Qatar is making large investments for the development of the urban fabric and public transport systems of Doha (i.e. the Msheireb downtown Doha, the Doha metro, and the Lusail light rail transit). It has also already been publicly announced that the popu...
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Rebecca L. Hale
Pág. 1 - 16
Stormwater management has significant consequences for urban hydrology, water quality, and flood risk, and has changed substantially over history, but it is unknown how these paradigm shifts play out at the local scale and whether local changes in stormw...
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Rebecca L. Hale
Stormwater management has significant consequences for urban hydrology, water quality, and flood risk, and has changed substantially over history, but it is unknown how these paradigm shifts play out at the local scale and whether local changes in stormw...
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Marcos Virgílio da Silva
Pág. 34
The present article investigates the expressions of popular demands and discontent within three forms of manifestation: riots, non-class-based ?social movements?, and movements organized by the ?working classes? or ?workers?. By examining these different...
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José Fernández Richard
Pág. Pág. 79 - 97
El presente artículo se refiere a la historia del derecho urbanístico chileno, partiendo de los antecedentes universales y destacando sus influencias y precedentes directos, como lo fueron las instrucciones de la Corona española y la Ley de la Comuna Aut...
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Liora Bigon and Edna Langenthal
Against the background of urban redevelopment programs through the lens of varied, country-related planning cultures, this article sets the stage for learning from one country?s recent experience. In this article, we focus on two Israeli urban regenerati...
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Horacio Torrent
Pág. 11 - 25
Los instrumentos urbanos contenidos en el Plan regulador como figura comprehensiva fueron insuficientes para asumir el desarrollo urbano y su obsolescencia implicó dar paso a una figura alternativa, la del plan seccional, como definición más aproximada d...
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Federico Camerín
Pág. 1 - 92
ResumenEste trabajo analiza el concepto de Gran Propiedad entendido como expresión de un capital en suelo vinculada al alto consumo de espacio que requieren determinadas actividades. El recorrido emprendido se basa en una doble propuesta. Primero, la tip...
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Javier Zulategui Beñarán
Pág. 1 - 58
ResumenExiste un interés cada vez mayor por conseguir ciudades responsables con el medio ambiente y que dialoguen mejor con la naturaleza. Son muchos los elementos que intervienen en este diálogo: apostar por la sostenibilidad, reformular el paisaje urba...
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Graciela Alejandra Lunecke Reyes
Pág. Pág. 287 - 313
El presente artículo evidencia que el tráfico de drogas en la población Santa Adriana está asociado a los procesos de exclusión social que han debido enfrentar los vecinos desde la etapa fundacional del barrio. Si bien este tipo de delincuencia es la que...
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Jason Knight, Mohammad Gharipour
Pág. 6 - 21
How can urban redevelopment benefit existing low-income communities? The history of urban redevelopment is one of disruption of poor communities. Renewal historically offered benefits to the place while pushing out the people. In some cases, displacement...
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