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Re-urbanization in a model of sustainable development of an eco-city [PDF]

open access: yesActa Scientiarum Polonorum. Architectura, 2021
The contemporary models of city shaping introduce the principles of sustainable design. The possibilities for a resilient urban ecosystem, improving the parameters defining the urban environment as well as improving social integration are related to ...
Magdalena Grochulska-Salak
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Social Perception and Urbanscape Identity of Flagship Cultural Developments in Szczecin (in the Re-Urbanization Context) [PDF]

open access: yesLand, 2021
A growing number of urban interventions, such as culture-led regeneration strategies, has emerged alongside growing awareness of the concept of re-urbanization.
Eliza Sochacka   +1 more
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Mortality from Homicides in Slums in the City of Belo Horizonte, Brazil: An Evaluation of the Impact of a Re-Urbanization Project. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Environ Res Public Health, 2019
Background: Homicide rates in Brazil are among the highest worldwide. Although not exclusive to large Brazilian cities, homicides find their most important determinants in cities’ slums. In the last decade, an urban renewal process has been initiated in the city of Belo Horizonte, in Brazil.
de Salles Dias MA   +7 more
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The role of real estate development activity in the re-urbanization of cities – a case study of Łódź, Poland

open access: yesEnvironmental & Socio-economic Studies, 2022
The suburbanization of cities began in many countries after World War II and was caused, among other things, by the growing popularity of the motor car, the development of transport networks, and the growth in human populations.
Antczak-Stępniak Agata
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Tacubaya Hydric District, Ciudad de México, 2022. A Medium-scale Urban Model for Sustainable Water Management in Mexico city [PDF]

open access: yesARQ, 2023
As a response to the water crisis in Mexico City, Tacubaya Hydric District proposes a sustainable and decentralized water management system that integrates green and gray infrastructure to valorize urban waters -rainwater, graywater, and blackwater- as a
Adriana Chávez   +4 more
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The Effects of Re-functioning to the Historical Houses [PDF]

open access: yesMegaron, 2015
Due to rapid change in activities of modern society, buildings parts are needed to be changed in terms of space and function to adapt different functionalities and life conditions. One of the important examples have to be seen in the historical buildings
Aylin Gazi, Elvin Boduroğlu
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Le cycle de vie urbain et dynamiques de counter-urbanisation dans un contexte nord-africain : cas du Maroc

open access: yesTerritoire en Mouvement, 2022
The urban life cycle theory suggests that urbanization occurs in phases according to the demographic evolution of the center of the Functional Urban Area (FUR) or its periphery.
Maryam Mazouz   +3 more
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LAWS AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE EGYPTIAN URBAN AREAS AND SHORTCOMINGS [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Environmental Science, 2018
This study deals with the laws and legislations governing urbanization in terms of the definition of urbanization legislation, the relationship between the parties involved in planning, and the early laws that regulate urbanization beginning in 1883 with
Riad, M. A.
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What role renewable energy consumption, renewable electricity, energy use and import play in environmental quality?

open access: yesEnergy Reports, 2023
Climate change has gained an increasing trend and has become an international issue, and sustainable energy technologies have been considered the best solution for it that needs new researchers’ focus.
FengSheng Chien   +5 more
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Impact of urbanization, industrialization, electrification and renewable energy on the environment in BRICS: fresh evidence from novel CS-ARDL model

open access: yesHeliyon, 2022
Increased demand for water, energy, infrastructure, and other natural resources has resulted from an increase in anthropocentric activities recently, which has led to climate change, land erosion, pollution growth, and a decline in biodiversity.
Liton Chandra Voumik, Tasnim Sultana
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