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Myth of reurbanization location dynamics of households in the Netherlands
Bootsma, Hans Gosse
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Household Structure, Migration Trends, and Residential Preferences in Inner-city León, Spain: Unpacking the Demographies of Reurbanization [PDF]
This study examines the changing demography of the Spanish city of Leon, and aims to explore the manner in which its urban fabric was reshaped by processes of reurbanization, a dynamic whereby the inner city becomes more attractive to a wide variety of household types and social groups.
Stefan Bouzarovski +2 more
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Urbanization, Suburbanization, Counterurbanization and Reurbanization
Tony Champion
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Photographing Reurbanization in West Berlin, 1977–84 [PDF]
Anna Ross, Ross, Anna
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Post-suburban Tokyo? Urbanization, Suburbanization, Reurbanization
Japanese cities exploded during the rapid growth era of the 1950s and 60s, in a wave of decentralization from their super-high-density central areas into expanding rings of suburban development. In the 1970s and 1980s increasing wealth and rapid growth of car ownership and use fuelled continued suburban sprawl that appeared little influenced by any ...
André Sorensen
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Annexation: The Process of Reurbanization
American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 1959THIS PAPER is concerned with the sociological and ecological implications of a current political trend-the annexation of suburban communities by adjacent central cities. Although essentially an administrative reorganization, annexation constitutes the belated recognition by residents of the social fact of their urban existence.
Jérôme G Manis
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Reurbanization and Housing Markets in the Central and Inner Areas of Liverpool [PDF]
Abstract British cities appear to be moving from a period of counter-urbanization to a period of reurbanization. One reason for this appears to be the growth of residential development in city centres. At the same time as there has been a boom in city centre housing, many cities appear to have experienced housing market failure in parts of the inner ...
Chris Couch, Jay Karecha
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Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift, 2021
Contemporary housing preferences and related behaviour are highly diverse due to the variety of lifestyle cultures in cities, dissimilarities in residents’ resources, and urban changes.
Marie Hornakova, Jan Sykora
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Contemporary housing preferences and related behaviour are highly diverse due to the variety of lifestyle cultures in cities, dissimilarities in residents’ resources, and urban changes.
Marie Hornakova, Jan Sykora
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Reurbanization in Toronto: Condominium boom and social housing revitalization
Disp, 2010Abstract Over the past few years, a condominium boom has transformed the City of Toronto: developers have bought up land in industrial and residential areas and built high-rise condominium towers that left their imprint on the urban landscape. This new interest for the inner city was sparked by a combination of legal and political shifts that had the ...
Roger Keil, Stefan Kipfer
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