نتایج جستجو برای: economic in urban centers

تعداد نتایج: 17064811  

With the increasing population in cities, particularly big cities, demand for public goods and services increased too. But, due to certain political-economic structure of the country, often the rates of supplies growth have been less than the demands’. The high-demand applications such as educational, for many reasons including, Lack of cities’ coordination executive bodies, financial problems ...

Journal: :Nurse education in practice 2018
Carolyn Keane Selma Alliex

This paper outlines a study that was undertaken to investigate the different nurse education service models being utilised in acute care metropolitan hospitals across Australia with a view to make recommendations for future nurse education service delivery within healthcare organisations. This research study used a mixed methods approach comprising three phases. Phase one involved interviews an...

Journal: :international journal of architecture and urban development 2014
mohammad hossein sharifzadegan hamid fathi roozbeh zamanian

in order to respond to the problem of urban decline, different approaches have been defined in sucha way that urban regeneration approach became current in the 1980s (and more wildly after 1995) as a replacement for urban renewal. urban regeneration is the holistic process of reversing economic, social and physical decay in areas where it has reached a stage when market forces alone will not su...

Journal: :European Journal of Operational Research 2014
Eli A. V. Toso Douglas José Alem

The recycling of urban solid wastes is a critical point for the ‘‘closing supply chains’’ of many products, mainly when their value cannot be completely recovered after use. In addition to environmental aspects, the process of recycling involves technical, economic, social and political challenges for public management. For most of the urban solid waste, the management of the end-of-life depend...

2008
Jianguo Wu

Urban sustainability is one of the most pressing and challenging tasks facing humanity today because cities are the primary sources of major environmental problems, the centers of economic and social developments, and home to more than half of the world population. While the ecological, economic, and social dimensions of sustainability are equally important in principle, the ecology of cities i...

Journal: :Environmental research 2006
Michelle L Bell Devra L Davis Nelson Gouveia Víctor H Borja-Aburto Luis A Cifuentes

Urban centers in Latin American often face high levels of air pollution as a result of economic and industrial growth. Decisions with regard to industry, transportation, and development will affect air pollution and health both in the short term and in the far future through climate change. We investigated the pollution health consequences of modest changes in fossil fuel use for three case stu...

2017
Haiting Wang Yuanzhi Zhang Jin Yeu Tsou Yu Li

In this paper, we present surface urban heat island (SUHI) analysis of Shanghai (China) based on the change in land use and land cover using satellite Landsat images from 2002 to 2013. With the rapid development of urbanization, urban ecological and environmental issues have aroused widespread concern. The urban heat island (UHI) effect is a crucial problem, as its generation and evolution are ...

Journal: :Journal of Architecture and Planning (Transactions of AIJ) 2012

ژورنال: مسکن و محیط روستا 2020
Azizi, Mohammad mehdi, baghernejhad, Elnaz, Zebardast, ESfandiar,

While it has been only two decades since resilience as a concept entered the field of urban planning, there has been an increasing interests and a wide range of studies surrounding the issue in this short span of time. Considering this fact, surprisingly a few passionate endeavors have attempted to assess "urban resilient form" as the subject, while urban form as the structure of the city can d...

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