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Testing the Sentinel Method: Live and Artificial Prey Display Contrasting Patterns of Predation Across an Urban Gradient. [PDF]
Zeng Y +15 more
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Detecting gaps between urban expansion and lighting infrastructure growth using daytime and nighttime satellite imagery. [PDF]
Chen TK, Chen W, Stokes EC, Zhou Y.
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Higher free-roaming dog density sustains rabies virus transmission in Haiti. [PDF]
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Spatial influencing factors and protection strategies of traditional villages in ethnic areas: A case study of Guangxi. [PDF]
Tan J, Liu J, Zou Y, Wei X.
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Habitat Fragmentation in Urbanized Landscapes Favors Bird Species With Darker Plumage. [PDF]
Wang Y +7 more
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Dynamic assessment of the ecological value of cultivated land based on the Gompertz curve model: A case study of Lezhi County, China. [PDF]
Yuan L, Chen H, Xu J, Wang H.
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Issue, 1978
Africa is now the least urbanized of the continents but is becoming more so at one of the fastest rates in the world. The history of urbanization in Africa predates the birth of Christ; it may have developed as early as 3500 B.C. in the flood plain of the lower Nile for control and administration of the Nile Valley by the Pharaohs, though most of the ...
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Africa is now the least urbanized of the continents but is becoming more so at one of the fastest rates in the world. The history of urbanization in Africa predates the birth of Christ; it may have developed as early as 3500 B.C. in the flood plain of the lower Nile for control and administration of the Nile Valley by the Pharaohs, though most of the ...
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Urban Affairs Quarterly, 1989
The functions of cities in societies are discussed in this essay, the specialized functions performed and the integration of functions. The cities are seen as marketplaces of ideas, attitudes, artifacts, and consequently, innovation; they are driving wheels of great cultures.
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The functions of cities in societies are discussed in this essay, the specialized functions performed and the integration of functions. The cities are seen as marketplaces of ideas, attitudes, artifacts, and consequently, innovation; they are driving wheels of great cultures.
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Urban Regeneration for Urban Health
2020For some years now when attempting to regenerate the urban fabric of big cities, the field of environmental design has been tackling the challenges posed by ongoing climate change, extreme poverty, social marginalisation and health problems, where these are neither occasional nor residual situations that arise as part of development processes but ...
Battisti A., Barnocchi A., Iorio S.
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2021
Abstract Everyday talk is central to how places become stigmatized and how asymmetric borders enter the popular imagination. This chapter explores the tales about Tijuana that proliferate in neighboring San Diego, based on a set of forty-five qualitative interviews conducted in six San Diego County communities between 2006 and 2008.
Kristen Hill Maher, David Carruthers
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Abstract Everyday talk is central to how places become stigmatized and how asymmetric borders enter the popular imagination. This chapter explores the tales about Tijuana that proliferate in neighboring San Diego, based on a set of forty-five qualitative interviews conducted in six San Diego County communities between 2006 and 2008.
Kristen Hill Maher, David Carruthers
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