نتایج جستجو برای: urban settlements

تعداد نتایج: 177618  

2006
Barney Cohen

The purpose of this paper is to provide a broad overview of the recent patterns and trends of urban growth in developing countries. Over the last 20 years many urban areas have experienced dramatic growth, as a result of rapid population growth and as the world’s economy has been transformed by a combination of rapid technological and political change. Around 3 billion people—virtually half of ...

Journal: :جغرافیا و توسعه فضای شهری 0
محمدتقی معبودی هادی حکیمی

extended abstract 1. introduction urbanization is a process which leads to the growth of cities and urban changes due to industrialization and economic development. in other words, urbanization is an inevitable and demographic force and movement which should not be neglected. informal settlements, which took place in europe after the industrial revolution at the time of the transition from the ...

2013
Jan Minx Giovanni Baiocchi Thomas Wiedmann John Barrett Felix Creutzig Kuishuang Feng Michael Förster Peter-Paul Pichler Helga Weisz Klaus Hubacek

A growing body of literature discusses the CO2 emissions of cities. Still, little is known about emission patterns across density gradients from remote rural places to highly urbanized areas, the drivers behind those emission patterns and the global emissions triggered by consumption in human settlements—referred to here as the carbon footprint. In this letter we use a hybrid method for estimat...

Journal: :معماری و شهرسازی آرمان شهر 0
seyyed abdolhadi daneshpour associate professor, faculty of architecture & environmental design, iran university of science and technology (iust), tehran, iran. sedigheh moein mehr ph.d candidate of islamic architecture, faculty of architecture & environmental design, art university of isfahan (aui), isfahan, iran.

in recent decades, extensive studies in order to achieve sustainable patterns of cities and settlements have done in the global arena. that two of the most important theory is urban village in the 80’s and timeless patterns of christopher alexander in the late 70s. jane jacobs and christopher alexander’s ideas, in many aspects provide the context for the idea of an urban village. urban village ...

2012
G. Giardina

Excavation works in urban areas require a preliminary risk damage assessment. In historical cities, the prediction of building response to settlements is necessary to reduce the risk of damage of the architectural heritage. The current method used to predict the building damage due to ground deformations is the Limiting Tensile Strain Method (LTSM) [3]. This method is based on an uncoupled soil...

2009
Herbert J. Gans Manuel Castells

Forty years ago, Manuel Castells asked whether urban sociology had a subject matter and whether the term urban still had meaning—and this article reopens these and related questions. It also wonders why today’s American urban sociology has concentrated on cities, especially big ones, concurrently virtually ignoring the three other types of communities—suburbs, towns, and rural areas—in which a ...

Journal: :International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation 2018

2010
Teresa Janevic Oliver Petrovic Ivana Bjelic Amber Kubera

BACKGROUND Children living in Roma settlements in Central and Eastern Europe face extreme levels of social exclusion and poverty, but their health status has not been well studied. The objective of this study was to elucidate risk factors for malnutrition in children in Roma settlements in Serbia. METHODS Anthropometric and sociodemographic measures were obtained for 1192 Roma children under ...

2013
Krishne Gowda

The economic growth and demographic changes in Indian cities are posing a serious challenge to urban local authorities. By the year 2020, Indian urban centers including Bangalore will witness a huge increase in population. With the rapidly growing urban population, the need for infrastructure services increases manifold. The increase in per capita income and the concomitant industrial and servi...

2001
Peter HOFMANN

Detecting informal settlements might be one of the most challenging tasks within urban remote sensing. This phenomenon occurs mostly in developing countries. In order to carry out the urban planning and development tasks necessary to improve living conditions for the poorest world-wide, an adequate spatial data basis is needed (see Mason, O. S. & Fraser, C. S., 1998). This can only be obtained ...

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