THE CONSERVATION OF OTTOMAN ERA NEIGHBOURHOODS IN
... It is intended to give a sense of where the urban pattern is integrated and where it has disintegrated and whether interventions are in harmony with the existing historic fabric. It is mostly noted that the area has undergone restoration works in building scale but it will be questioned that whether ...
... It is intended to give a sense of where the urban pattern is integrated and where it has disintegrated and whether interventions are in harmony with the existing historic fabric. It is mostly noted that the area has undergone restoration works in building scale but it will be questioned that whether ...
rosetta urban profile – background
... RUSPS in Rosetta RUSPS in Rosetta is one of six similar exercises conducted in Egypt: Alexandria and Suez represent coastal cities; Baltim and Menouf represent small cities; Tanta is an example of a delta city; and Rosetta is an example of a medium-sized city along the Nile in Lower Egypt. Rosetta a ...
... RUSPS in Rosetta RUSPS in Rosetta is one of six similar exercises conducted in Egypt: Alexandria and Suez represent coastal cities; Baltim and Menouf represent small cities; Tanta is an example of a delta city; and Rosetta is an example of a medium-sized city along the Nile in Lower Egypt. Rosetta a ...
systemic mobility - Beca Néstor Kirchner
... In order to endow this broad range of types of mobility and their systemic nature with greater coherence, it is important to examine the accepted meanings of this concept. For example, Max Sorre (1955) mentions the existence of an “essential mobility” that is translated by ongoing pressure imposed b ...
... In order to endow this broad range of types of mobility and their systemic nature with greater coherence, it is important to examine the accepted meanings of this concept. For example, Max Sorre (1955) mentions the existence of an “essential mobility” that is translated by ongoing pressure imposed b ...
Framework for Analysis: Agriculture and the Rural Sector in
... Migration can also affect the livelihood strategies of those who are left behind. For example, outmigration may force a change in women’s roles, as women left behind when husbands migrate must take on new tasks. We know of no study in Bangladesh that looks specifically at how rural women’s lives cha ...
... Migration can also affect the livelihood strategies of those who are left behind. For example, outmigration may force a change in women’s roles, as women left behind when husbands migrate must take on new tasks. We know of no study in Bangladesh that looks specifically at how rural women’s lives cha ...
urban green cover in nsw - Adapt NSW
... These dark, impervious surfaces and buildings absorb solar energy which causes the surface temperature of our cities and towns to rise as much as 10-20°Celsius higher than surrounding air temperatures (Taha, Akbari & Sailor 1992). As the surface temperatures increase, overall ambient air temperature ...
... These dark, impervious surfaces and buildings absorb solar energy which causes the surface temperature of our cities and towns to rise as much as 10-20°Celsius higher than surrounding air temperatures (Taha, Akbari & Sailor 1992). As the surface temperatures increase, overall ambient air temperature ...
Energy Efficient Urban Configurations for Residential Projects in Cairo
... The candidate confirms that the work submitted is his own and that appropriate credit has been given where reference has been made to the work of others. ...
... The candidate confirms that the work submitted is his own and that appropriate credit has been given where reference has been made to the work of others. ...
Construction of Digital Elevation Models
... building height (H), planar area index (lp), frontal area index (lf), and other measurable parameters related to the urban morphology (e.g., Cionco and Ellefsen 1998; Grimmond and Oke 1999). Urban morphometric analyses have been conducted more widely in the United States (Burian et al. 2007) than in ...
... building height (H), planar area index (lp), frontal area index (lf), and other measurable parameters related to the urban morphology (e.g., Cionco and Ellefsen 1998; Grimmond and Oke 1999). Urban morphometric analyses have been conducted more widely in the United States (Burian et al. 2007) than in ...
National report
... no longer disputed and scientists collect data to compile reports for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) that form the basis of international agreements intended to reduce carbon emissions in the atmosphere and, consequently, the rise in the average temperatures of Earth's climate ...
... no longer disputed and scientists collect data to compile reports for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) that form the basis of international agreements intended to reduce carbon emissions in the atmosphere and, consequently, the rise in the average temperatures of Earth's climate ...
幻灯片 1
... and economic phenomena, in which developed urban economy and backward rural economy coexist simultaneously, forming up a distinctive dually-structured, fragile ecoenvironment, which is virtually an epitome of the whole national condition of China. In March, 2007, the Central Party Committee and the ...
... and economic phenomena, in which developed urban economy and backward rural economy coexist simultaneously, forming up a distinctive dually-structured, fragile ecoenvironment, which is virtually an epitome of the whole national condition of China. In March, 2007, the Central Party Committee and the ...
Construction of Digital Elevation Models for a
... building height H, planar area index lp, frontal area index lf, and other measurable parameters related to the urban morphology (e.g., Cionco and Ellefsen 1998; Grimmond and Oke 1999). Urban morphometric analyses have been conducted more widely in the United States (Burian et al. 2007) than in Europ ...
... building height H, planar area index lp, frontal area index lf, and other measurable parameters related to the urban morphology (e.g., Cionco and Ellefsen 1998; Grimmond and Oke 1999). Urban morphometric analyses have been conducted more widely in the United States (Burian et al. 2007) than in Europ ...
Nature-based solutions to climate change mitigation and adaptation
... Table 6: Studies of the effect of green roofs on temperature reduction in cities (own review and adapted from Arabi et al., 2015) ...................................................................... 36 Table 7: Selected green roof and green wall projects as NBS, related ecosystem services provisio ...
... Table 6: Studies of the effect of green roofs on temperature reduction in cities (own review and adapted from Arabi et al., 2015) ...................................................................... 36 Table 7: Selected green roof and green wall projects as NBS, related ecosystem services provisio ...
Freitag, 26. August: WEGE IN DEN KAPITALISMUS 15:00 Svetla
... WYSIWYG is an acronym for What You See Is What You Get, and it is used in computing to describe an user interface that provides seamlessness between the appearance of the edited content and the final product. The phrase was coined in the late 1970s when the first WYSIWYG editor, Bravo, was created. ...
... WYSIWYG is an acronym for What You See Is What You Get, and it is used in computing to describe an user interface that provides seamlessness between the appearance of the edited content and the final product. The phrase was coined in the late 1970s when the first WYSIWYG editor, Bravo, was created. ...
Freitag, 26. August: WEGE IN DEN
... WYSIWYG is an acronym for What You See Is What You Get, and it is used in computing to describe an user interface that provides seamlessness between the appearance of the edited content and the final product. The phrase was coined in the late 1970s when the first WYSIWYG editor, Bravo, was created. ...
... WYSIWYG is an acronym for What You See Is What You Get, and it is used in computing to describe an user interface that provides seamlessness between the appearance of the edited content and the final product. The phrase was coined in the late 1970s when the first WYSIWYG editor, Bravo, was created. ...
The Urban Sociology of Manuel Castells: A Critical
... claims, tells us virtually nothing about either cities or historical materialism. This claim is significant because it challenges the exaggerated importance which (with some exceptions, notably, Glass (1977)) is usually attributed to Castells's work. F o r example, Pickvance (1978, p. 173) described ...
... claims, tells us virtually nothing about either cities or historical materialism. This claim is significant because it challenges the exaggerated importance which (with some exceptions, notably, Glass (1977)) is usually attributed to Castells's work. F o r example, Pickvance (1978, p. 173) described ...
To Build Strong and Substantial
... it, and it reflects not a little credit on Lancaster’s young architect, Mr. C. Emlen Urban.” Southern Market represented Urban’s first major commission for a large-scale building, when he was just 25 years old. The Farmer’s Southern Market House Company was formed in 1887 by businessmen interested ...
... it, and it reflects not a little credit on Lancaster’s young architect, Mr. C. Emlen Urban.” Southern Market represented Urban’s first major commission for a large-scale building, when he was just 25 years old. The Farmer’s Southern Market House Company was formed in 1887 by businessmen interested ...
full article
... quarters, on trajectories that occasionally intersect. This unspectacular to-ing and fro-ing can make urban life appear at first glance to be a bloodless affair. These ubiquitous situations, which involve reciprocal categorization and avoidance of collisions, frequently bear acts of displacement and ...
... quarters, on trajectories that occasionally intersect. This unspectacular to-ing and fro-ing can make urban life appear at first glance to be a bloodless affair. These ubiquitous situations, which involve reciprocal categorization and avoidance of collisions, frequently bear acts of displacement and ...
the urban transition in ghana
... economic crisis of the late 1970’s and early 1980’s with its devastating effect on urban real incomes, net internal migration to the towns and cities shrank to a mere 18% of urban growth during 1970-1984 (Benneh et.al, 1990, p.39). Similar conclusions have been drawn from the evidence of other Afri ...
... economic crisis of the late 1970’s and early 1980’s with its devastating effect on urban real incomes, net internal migration to the towns and cities shrank to a mere 18% of urban growth during 1970-1984 (Benneh et.al, 1990, p.39). Similar conclusions have been drawn from the evidence of other Afri ...
URBAN RENAISSANCE - FYM
... and Spain (52 million). Cities will therefore play a key role in Europe’s future development and the challenges that lie before them centre around the three pillars of sustainability: environmental, to guarantee a more efficient and respectful use of natural resources and land for future generations; ...
... and Spain (52 million). Cities will therefore play a key role in Europe’s future development and the challenges that lie before them centre around the three pillars of sustainability: environmental, to guarantee a more efficient and respectful use of natural resources and land for future generations; ...
Terms
... Why has the city been undertheorized in anthropology? Urban analysis has been left to a group of scholars who draw from architecture, history, geography, planning, sociology, and economics (33, 43, 79, 80, 210, 216, 222, 224, 254), bringing their unique interdisciplinary skills to the study of the c ...
... Why has the city been undertheorized in anthropology? Urban analysis has been left to a group of scholars who draw from architecture, history, geography, planning, sociology, and economics (33, 43, 79, 80, 210, 216, 222, 224, 254), bringing their unique interdisciplinary skills to the study of the c ...
2004 CNU Charter Awards - Congress for the New Urbanism
... PROGRAM: This master plan is designed to direct the population growth of the northwest sector of Hillsborough County toward a compact, mixed-use pattern of traditional neighborhoods, balanced with Rural Reserves and Preserves. ...
... PROGRAM: This master plan is designed to direct the population growth of the northwest sector of Hillsborough County toward a compact, mixed-use pattern of traditional neighborhoods, balanced with Rural Reserves and Preserves. ...
The Vitality and Turmoil of Urban Life, 1877– 1920
... Urban areas also had to contend with crime and violence. Whether crime actually increased or was merely more conspicuous can be debated, but in many cases native whites blamed crime on those they considered to be “outsiders” in American society—foreigners and blacks. The ethnic diversity of the citi ...
... Urban areas also had to contend with crime and violence. Whether crime actually increased or was merely more conspicuous can be debated, but in many cases native whites blamed crime on those they considered to be “outsiders” in American society—foreigners and blacks. The ethnic diversity of the citi ...
Study Guide - Cengage Learning
... Even more than today, American society of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was transient. There was constant movement to and from geographic areas and constant movement within urban areas. Migration, in fact, provided one of the two paths to improved opportunity, with occupational c ...
... Even more than today, American society of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was transient. There was constant movement to and from geographic areas and constant movement within urban areas. Migration, in fact, provided one of the two paths to improved opportunity, with occupational c ...
Spatial difference features and organization optimi
... organization; the swift development of information and knowledge economy; and the fast economic globalization, Post-fordism (Amin, 1994), Post-industrial society (Castells and Hall, 1994) and Post-modem (Soja, 2001) became the exterior linguistic environment of the contemporary regional urban spatia ...
... organization; the swift development of information and knowledge economy; and the fast economic globalization, Post-fordism (Amin, 1994), Post-industrial society (Castells and Hall, 1994) and Post-modem (Soja, 2001) became the exterior linguistic environment of the contemporary regional urban spatia ...
Living in Cities: The Relationship between Urbanization
... rapid growth in many Indonesian cities, it is a kind of surprisig in the case of Thailand as Bangkok is considered the center of Thailand and still is the only city with a population of more than one million people. Although Bangkok is the major city of Thailand, developments in other cities such as ...
... rapid growth in many Indonesian cities, it is a kind of surprisig in the case of Thailand as Bangkok is considered the center of Thailand and still is the only city with a population of more than one million people. Although Bangkok is the major city of Thailand, developments in other cities such as ...
the place of township transformation within south
... While these areas may have more developed social capital than large freestanding informal settlements, the resident population is generally poorly educated with a low level of skills. These areas do not represent economic opportunities, as their levels of poverty and underdevelopment make it difficu ...
... While these areas may have more developed social capital than large freestanding informal settlements, the resident population is generally poorly educated with a low level of skills. These areas do not represent economic opportunities, as their levels of poverty and underdevelopment make it difficu ...
Urban ecology
Urban ecology is the scientific study of the relation of living organisms with each other and their surroundings in the context of an urban environment. The urban environment refers to environments dominated by high-density residential and commercial buildings, paved surfaces, and other urban-related factors that create a unique landscape dissimilar to most previously studied environments in the field of ecology.Urban ecology is a recent field of study compared to ecology as a whole. The methods and studies of urban ecology are similar to and comprise a subset of ecology. The study of urban ecology carries increasing importance because, more than 50% of the world's population today is living in urban areas. At the same time, it is estimated that within the next forty years, two-thirds of the world's population will be living in expanding urban centers. The ecological processes in the urban environment are comparable to those outside the urban context. However, the types of urban habitats and the species that inhabit them are poorly documented. Often, explanations for phenomena examined in the urban setting as well as predicting changes because of urbanization are the center for scientific research.