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Groundwater contamination risks and land use changes in a typical Agreste/Caatinga transition zone in northeastern Brazil. [PDF]

open access: yesEnviron Monit Assess
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Urban industrial Areas

Geografisk Tidsskrift-Danish Journal of Geography, 1984
The development of the large cities has been closely connected with industrialization. However. the decentralization of industry and manufacturing jobs has accelerated from 1970. This process has left a huge stock of old. derelict industrial buildings and a pool of unemployed workes.
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A derelict industrial area

1977
Regions of extensive industrial dereliction are common in those developed countries where rapid and uncontrolled growth took place in the 19th century and where industrial activities were subsequently brought to a halt by depletion of raw materials or by market changes. It is now widely recognised that ecological information is of considerable value in
John M. Edington, M. Ann Edington
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The Braunschweig Industrial Area

Economic Geography, 1958
? PECIAL problems of physical planning are presented by the rapid growth of industry during and since the war in the Braunschweig area of Germany. Situated midway between the Ruhr and Berlin, and midway between Hanover and Magdeburg, this area is crossed by three main westeast routes-rail, canal, and autobahn. Though central in the prewar Reich, it now
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New Industrial Urban Area

2015
The new industrial urban area is a new type of urban area in which industries serve as the main body, industrial parks as the carrier, and the infrastructure construction has some functions of cities. The new industrial urban area, unlike industrial parks, is basically designed to be a new urban area led by industry, supported with integrated ...
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Greenbelts for Industrial Areas

2000
With increasing concern for environment in general, and to mitigate atmospheric pollution caused by industries in particular, green belts are often recommended as an environment management strategy. The philosophy behind such recommendation is the plants’ ability to absorb pollutant gases from the environment just as they absorb other gases, viz ...
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Part-Time Farming near Industrial Areas

Journal of Farm Economics, 1935
The part-time farmer is by no means a product of the twentieth century. I think that we would be safe in saying that parttime farming is as old as civilization itself. We do know that history is replete with the examples of people who obtained a portion of their income from the farm and a portion from some other occupation.
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