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Sarah Parkinson,Allan C. Lauzon
Pág. pp. 21 - 38 pgs.
This case study of a telecenter in Cali, Colombia examines the impacts of Internet access and use on local social equity. It proceeds with a livelihoods analysis of the neighborhoods surrounding the telecenter combined with an analysis of how telecenter ...
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Isa Maria Freire
Apresenta o quadro teórico e metodológico da pesquisa Janelas da Cultura Local, em implementação no Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia com apoio do Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico, que tem como objeti...
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Alvelayis Nieto Mejía
Pág. 101 - 107
RESUMEN: El propósito de esta investigación es evidenciar cómo el Agroparque Los Soches es producto de la participación comunitaria y la unión campesina, que asumieron la reducción de los precios de sus terrenos para permitir el cambio de clasificación d...
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Francesca Rossi
The negative impacts of climate change on natural and anthropic ecosystems have led to the increasingly urgent search for policies, strategies and tools able to counteract degradation and risk factors on vulnerable landscapes. Among these, the research a...
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Annisa Mu'awanah Sukmawati
Pág. 53 - 60
The old kampung is an embryo of urban development which has historical and cultural values, as well as the identity. However, the old kampung is threatened physically and noThe old kampung was an embryo for urban development which has historical and cult...
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Seth Asare Okyere, Stephen Kofi Diko, Miyuki Hiraoka and Michihiro Kita
Informal settlements form part of the socio-spatial landscape of urban areas. Yet little is known about their spatial aspects, compared to the social aspects. With global attention on sustainable cities and inclusive urban planning, there is a need to pa...
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Seth Asare Okyere, Stephen Kofi Diko, Miyuki Hiraoka and Michihiro Kita
Informal settlements form part of the socio-spatial landscape of urban areas. Yet little is known about their spatial aspects, compared to the social aspects. With global attention on sustainable cities and inclusive urban planning, there is a need to pa...
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Aelita Skar?auskiene and Monika Maciuliene
The accessibility and quality of public open spaces (e.g., parks, gardens, squares and plazas) are critical for cultural identity development as they provide important gathering points in the urban fabric and offer a place for social activities, enabling...
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David Eduardo Morocho Jaramillo, Camilla Mileto and Fernando Vegas López-Manzanares
This article explores the ties between vernacular architecture, culture and identity in a context of sociocultural change in the Ecuadorian Amazon. The text addresses the loss of a collective cultural identity from a historical, socio-spatial and descrip...
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Valentina Pica
In observance of the international procedures on disaster risk management, and in particular the Sendai Framework (2015), this research focuses on how more specific procedures related to it can be made effective in the treatment of historic areas worldwi...
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Valentina Pica
In observance of the international procedures on disaster risk management, and in particular the Sendai Framework (2015), this research focuses on how more specific procedures related to it can be made effective in the treatment of historic areas worldwi...
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Huichin Huang,Shenglin Elijah Chang
Pág. 87 - 94
In recent years, we can see the development of social learning groups among Taiwanese communities, for example, the Taiwan Field School which co-operate with students and residents in southern Taiwan. Through these three patterns: digging local knowledge...
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Mousa Shakeri, Atefeh Arjmand
Introduction: One of the approaches to improve life quality in a residential complex is by modifying them properly to an educational public space. An educational public space is consisted of three factors: individual, community and physical space, the im...
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Claudia Lillo Echevarría,Patricio Vargas Ormeño,Jorge Petit-Breuilh Sepúlveda
ÍndiceContenidosEstudios, trabajos e investigaciones aplicadasIdentidad local y cultural LafkencheDiversificación productiva como base de desarrollo para la auracanía costeraDescripción de la zona auracanía costeraPropuesta de ordenación territorialCompl...
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Carlos Alberto Regolini
El crecimiento de la población urbana mundial y el desequilibrio ecológico que implica el actual modelo de muchas ciudades, repercute en la calidad de vida de los habitantes urbanos y en el deterioro medioambiental del planeta.Para revertir esta situació...
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Marta Rudnicka-Bogusz
Barracks built at the turn of the 20th century and in the 1930s in garrison towns in the Western Borderlands of Poland serve as the focal point of their cultural landscape. Traditions, which grew around these structures during three independent periods (...
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Huichin Huang,Shenglin Elijah Chang
Pág. 363 - 372
Daxi is a famous historical town of north Taiwan, because of the preservation of the historic buildings of streets. It began to build the home identity of the locals from the 1990s. By the community participation shown the ancient culture of the town suc...
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Derya Oktay, Havva Alkan Bala
Pág. 201 - 215
As cities are losing place identity under the influence of industrialization, technological advancements and globalisation, a key task for mainstream politicians, urban planners/designers and residents is to understand what makes a city unique and recogn...
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Hasif Rafidee Bin Hasbollah
Pág. 45 - 51
Heritage buildings are part of human creation, which produces icons for a country, provides local identity, reflects the cultural values and background, represents a source of memory, historical events, and contributes to the tourism industry. The proces...
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Luciano Pilotti
Sustainable production besides economic, energetic, and environmental aspects should consider social and cultural features of the territory in which it relies. This occurs above all for agriculture that is intrinsically related to the territory. Today, t...
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