Coping with the invisible impacts of COVID-19 in a context of polycrises: wellbeing strategies of marginalised urban and Indigenous Brazilian youth. [PDF]
Börner S +7 more
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GEP-based ecological functional zoning and land use drivers in coastal southeast China. [PDF]
Liu X +11 more
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Temperature driven density gradients of two congeneric felids reveal contrasting responses to climate change at a range margin. [PDF]
Singh S, Thornton D, Welfelt L.
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Spatial mismatch and hierarchical optimization of healthcare facilities: a multi-source geospatial analysis of accessibility and supply-demand dynamics. [PDF]
Qiang H, Xie X, Wang H, Xiong W.
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Governing access to medicines in Central America: community pharmacy, patient safety, and lessons from Spain. [PDF]
Zavaleta-Monestel E +3 more
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Deep-learning-based sub-meter urban construction-site mapping reveals China's dual-track urban renewal. [PDF]
Li J +6 more
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Revitalising Urban Peripheries
Through urban expansion, cities have continued to generate new peripheries, but these are no longer included in a common, comprehensive project as would have occurred – albeit in a subordinate way – at the time of the industrial city. In the public narrative and in media coverage, the peripheries remain on the margins of innovation, know-how, culture ...
Molinari P.
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Peripheries, Searching the informal modernity of urban peripheries
Introduction : Most of the cities of the world are somehow at large in the sea of modernity. The landscape of urban peripheries is anything but coherent. The resilience of slums, the renovation of brown fields, and the development of waterfronts has involved a debate on the sustainable design of cities.
Cremaschi, Marco
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Place, pipelines and political subjectivities in invisibilized urban peripheries
Place is often made invisible in infrastructure siting conflicts; this seems particularly the case in the rural–urban fringe and the in-between city. This paper analyses how collectives struggle to give place visibility in debates over large fossil fuel ...
Sophie L Van Neste
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