The plight of the poor urban tenant
... only followed upon great catastrophies, remission of rent occurred only in revolutionary circumstances, and rent control was unknown. On the other hand, there are instances where imperial legislation did affect housing, for example the enactment of building codes and laws on demolition which will be ...
... only followed upon great catastrophies, remission of rent occurred only in revolutionary circumstances, and rent control was unknown. On the other hand, there are instances where imperial legislation did affect housing, for example the enactment of building codes and laws on demolition which will be ...
幻灯片 1
... Excerpt: Being a newly emerged municipality in China, the city of Chongqing is situated in an interlinked region with the Eastern and Western parts of the country converged together, exhibiting a natural combination of both Eastern and Western social and economic phenomena, in which developed urban ...
... Excerpt: Being a newly emerged municipality in China, the city of Chongqing is situated in an interlinked region with the Eastern and Western parts of the country converged together, exhibiting a natural combination of both Eastern and Western social and economic phenomena, in which developed urban ...
To Build Strong and Substantial
... Just before the opening of this markethouse, an article in the New Era (August 22, 1888) called the building “one of the grandest in size and appearance in this city,” declaring that “the architectural beauty of the building is admitted by all who have seen it, and it reflects not a little credit ...
... Just before the opening of this markethouse, an article in the New Era (August 22, 1888) called the building “one of the grandest in size and appearance in this city,” declaring that “the architectural beauty of the building is admitted by all who have seen it, and it reflects not a little credit ...
Nature-based solutions to climate change mitigation and adaptation
... includes the concepts of urban ecosystem services, nature-based solutions, ecosystembased adaptation, green infrastructure, finally climate change adaptation, and mitigation in cities. Further, sub-section 4.2 presents the general objectives of the workshop. Sub-section 4.3. shows broad information ...
... includes the concepts of urban ecosystem services, nature-based solutions, ecosystembased adaptation, green infrastructure, finally climate change adaptation, and mitigation in cities. Further, sub-section 4.2 presents the general objectives of the workshop. Sub-section 4.3. shows broad information ...
The rationalization of rural life
... turnabout. The changes effected by the development of rural areas, a process that has grown more intense over the last thirty years, represent the beginning of a new moment in its long evolution. While the extensive transition to capitalism brought with it the “end of the tyranny of distance and agr ...
... turnabout. The changes effected by the development of rural areas, a process that has grown more intense over the last thirty years, represent the beginning of a new moment in its long evolution. While the extensive transition to capitalism brought with it the “end of the tyranny of distance and agr ...
Chapter 13: Urban America, 1865-1896 - Glencoe/McGraw-Hill
... World War I began—nearly 25 million Europeans immigrated to the United States. By the late 1890s, more than half of all immigrants in the United States were from eastern and southern Europe, including Italy, Greece, Austria-Hungary, Russia, and Serbia. This period of immigration is known as “new” im ...
... World War I began—nearly 25 million Europeans immigrated to the United States. By the late 1890s, more than half of all immigrants in the United States were from eastern and southern Europe, including Italy, Greece, Austria-Hungary, Russia, and Serbia. This period of immigration is known as “new” im ...
National report
... The populations of cities in developing countries increase by around 5 million new residents each month. Over the next four decades, cities in the southern hemisphere will absorb 95% of the world's growing urban population. The rapid development of cities in the South represents one of the global ch ...
... The populations of cities in developing countries increase by around 5 million new residents each month. Over the next four decades, cities in the southern hemisphere will absorb 95% of the world's growing urban population. The rapid development of cities in the South represents one of the global ch ...
CHAPTER 2: AN UNEQUAL WORLD - Indus Valley School of Art
... a death sentence to extreme poverty (just think of Switzerland and Austria!), yet it is an added difficulty to development, especially when the landlocked country is surrounded by poor coastal economies. Note that the LDCs also include a number of small island economies, which can be quite vulnerabl ...
... a death sentence to extreme poverty (just think of Switzerland and Austria!), yet it is an added difficulty to development, especially when the landlocked country is surrounded by poor coastal economies. Note that the LDCs also include a number of small island economies, which can be quite vulnerabl ...
GENTRIFICATION IN CENTRAL MOSCOW – A MARKET PROCESS
... developments, the inner city has also experienced rehabilitation and redevelopment of its housing. The concentration of the Russian financial sector and major headquarters in Moscow has resulted in a considerable segment of the very well off living in the city. Already at the beginning of the 1990s ...
... developments, the inner city has also experienced rehabilitation and redevelopment of its housing. The concentration of the Russian financial sector and major headquarters in Moscow has resulted in a considerable segment of the very well off living in the city. Already at the beginning of the 1990s ...
The Impacts of Tall Buildings
... 1): "The proposition that tall buildings are necessary to prevent suburban sprawl is impossible to sustain. They do not necessarily achieve higher densities than mid or low-rise development and in some cases are a less-efficient use of space than alternatives." Often cities like New York and Vancouv ...
... 1): "The proposition that tall buildings are necessary to prevent suburban sprawl is impossible to sustain. They do not necessarily achieve higher densities than mid or low-rise development and in some cases are a less-efficient use of space than alternatives." Often cities like New York and Vancouv ...
Common Ground? Links Between Sports Hiatory, Sports Geography
... Ironically, one of the more recent critiques of attempts to develop common ground between history and sociology has come not from a post-modernist informed by some impenetrable European theoretical jargon, but by a sociologist, originally trained as a historian but reared in the ‘empirical’ traditio ...
... Ironically, one of the more recent critiques of attempts to develop common ground between history and sociology has come not from a post-modernist informed by some impenetrable European theoretical jargon, but by a sociologist, originally trained as a historian but reared in the ‘empirical’ traditio ...
File - Mr Raynes Geography
... This assessment activity requires you to demonstrate geographic understanding of the pattern of murder in Chicago. Time allowed is three hours to write up plus two periods to complete your research from the resources provided. However, you may request more time if you need to, in order to read and p ...
... This assessment activity requires you to demonstrate geographic understanding of the pattern of murder in Chicago. Time allowed is three hours to write up plus two periods to complete your research from the resources provided. However, you may request more time if you need to, in order to read and p ...
Tools of the Historian
... such as letters, diaries, and official records. They also include spoken interviews as well as objects, such as photos, paintings, clothing, and tools. The skill “Analyzing Primary Source Documents” on page 716 will give you a chance to work with written primary sources. Secondary sources, on the ot ...
... such as letters, diaries, and official records. They also include spoken interviews as well as objects, such as photos, paintings, clothing, and tools. The skill “Analyzing Primary Source Documents” on page 716 will give you a chance to work with written primary sources. Secondary sources, on the ot ...
Historical practice - Scholars at Harvard
... comparative, and global. International historians often take for granted the existence of a society of states but look beyond state boundaries to map inter-state relationships, from diplomacy and finance to migration and cultural exchanges. Transnational historians examine processes, movements, an ...
... comparative, and global. International historians often take for granted the existence of a society of states but look beyond state boundaries to map inter-state relationships, from diplomacy and finance to migration and cultural exchanges. Transnational historians examine processes, movements, an ...
Left to their own devices - n
... Self-help capacity of the poor is nowhere as clearly to be seen as in the field of housing. It is estimated that between 30% and 70% of urban populations live in ‘irregular’ settlements, with a growing tendency (Durand-Lasserve and Royston, 2002, p. 3); according to UNCHS (1996, p. 200), 64% of the ...
... Self-help capacity of the poor is nowhere as clearly to be seen as in the field of housing. It is estimated that between 30% and 70% of urban populations live in ‘irregular’ settlements, with a growing tendency (Durand-Lasserve and Royston, 2002, p. 3); according to UNCHS (1996, p. 200), 64% of the ...
A DMP MODEL OF INTERCITY TRADE
... (2006) points to a comparison of three MSAs, Los Angeles, CA, Detroit, MI, and San Jose, CA over the period 1956–2002 [ibid., Figure 1]. While all three have employments that are trending upward over time during that period, the rate at which their employments do so certainly varies across cities an ...
... (2006) points to a comparison of three MSAs, Los Angeles, CA, Detroit, MI, and San Jose, CA over the period 1956–2002 [ibid., Figure 1]. While all three have employments that are trending upward over time during that period, the rate at which their employments do so certainly varies across cities an ...
Eastern Hemisphere Geography Course Outline
... Unit 1: Discovering Our World: Eastern Hemisphere • Use a world map to identify physical features, political boundaries, population density, economic resources and climate. • Describe culture, what makes up cultural regions, and how and why cultures change • Analyze the development of cultures and i ...
... Unit 1: Discovering Our World: Eastern Hemisphere • Use a world map to identify physical features, political boundaries, population density, economic resources and climate. • Describe culture, what makes up cultural regions, and how and why cultures change • Analyze the development of cultures and i ...
High-Density Forms in Contemporary Architecture
... From the perspective of rapid urbanization, the relationship between urban density and built form has always been an important focus of research, determining massive mathematical and geometrical investigation upon the spatial benefits of buildings with multiple levels. The presented definitions and ...
... From the perspective of rapid urbanization, the relationship between urban density and built form has always been an important focus of research, determining massive mathematical and geometrical investigation upon the spatial benefits of buildings with multiple levels. The presented definitions and ...
The Urban Sociology of Manuel Castells: A Critical
... being based upon a scrupulous exegesis of Castells's work). I t is obvious that facts can often be problematic and open tc> dispute. Hence, any challenge to my critique must either dhallenge the facts (i.e., my exegesis of Castells's work) or my criteria of what constitutes a rigorous and cogent an ...
... being based upon a scrupulous exegesis of Castells's work). I t is obvious that facts can often be problematic and open tc> dispute. Hence, any challenge to my critique must either dhallenge the facts (i.e., my exegesis of Castells's work) or my criteria of what constitutes a rigorous and cogent an ...
Renaissance Ruffs and Roman Aromas
... diagnose, and the urban Renaissance practices of testing goods by using the senses is hardly alien to today’s shoppers. Moreover, as Ms. Classen writes: “The social order of 19th-century Europe was marked by a continuation of many of the sensory stereotypes which had been used to characterize social ...
... diagnose, and the urban Renaissance practices of testing goods by using the senses is hardly alien to today’s shoppers. Moreover, as Ms. Classen writes: “The social order of 19th-century Europe was marked by a continuation of many of the sensory stereotypes which had been used to characterize social ...
Banyan Tree School, Lodhi Road Class
... 13. Discuss how archaeologists reconstruct the past. 14. Discuss the functions that may have been performed by rulers in Harappan society. 15. Describe the salient features of the mahajanapadas. 16. Discuss the main features of Mauryan Administration. 17. What are the limitations of using inscriptio ...
... 13. Discuss how archaeologists reconstruct the past. 14. Discuss the functions that may have been performed by rulers in Harappan society. 15. Describe the salient features of the mahajanapadas. 16. Discuss the main features of Mauryan Administration. 17. What are the limitations of using inscriptio ...
Ancien conservatoire . paris 13
... At the end of the 1980s a real estate complex crowned with a multicoloured campanile was constructed around the Place d’Italie by architect Kenzo Tange, originally containing the Grand Ecran Italie (closed in 2006) cinema complex at the front of the Italie 2 shopping mall. The building is an old cul ...
... At the end of the 1980s a real estate complex crowned with a multicoloured campanile was constructed around the Place d’Italie by architect Kenzo Tange, originally containing the Grand Ecran Italie (closed in 2006) cinema complex at the front of the Italie 2 shopping mall. The building is an old cul ...
An Architectonic Recovery Plan over the North-East
... Evolutionary process of the area and the history that it carries is important not only as capital of Albania but also as evidence of the past. The long historical journey through maps was a very fruitful process in the exaction of the dates of some historic buildings of the area with the most import ...
... Evolutionary process of the area and the history that it carries is important not only as capital of Albania but also as evidence of the past. The long historical journey through maps was a very fruitful process in the exaction of the dates of some historic buildings of the area with the most import ...
Housing and Urbanization in Africa : Unleashing a Formal Market
... building standards that were inappropriate for their level of income. This was not immediately apparent because in the early 1960s African cities were still small and occupied predominantly by well-paid government officials and expatriates. Further, it would have been an act of extraordinary courag ...
... building standards that were inappropriate for their level of income. This was not immediately apparent because in the early 1960s African cities were still small and occupied predominantly by well-paid government officials and expatriates. Further, it would have been an act of extraordinary courag ...
Cities and the Creative Class
... An alternative view is based on Robert Putnam’s social capital theory. From his perspective, regional economic growth is associated with tight-knit communities where people and firms form and share strong ties (Putnam, 2000). In his widely read book Bowling Alone, he makes a compelling argument that ...
... An alternative view is based on Robert Putnam’s social capital theory. From his perspective, regional economic growth is associated with tight-knit communities where people and firms form and share strong ties (Putnam, 2000). In his widely read book Bowling Alone, he makes a compelling argument that ...