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Propuesta metodológica para la extracción y análisis de densidades urbanas mediante teledetección y SIG: Caso de estudio: ciudad de Tandil, ArgentinaMethodological proposal for extracting and analyzing urban densities by remote sensing and GIS: Study case: Tandil city, Argentina
(Universidad Nacional del Sur, 2014-12)
Una de las principales preocupaciones dentro de los estudios en Tecnologías de Información Geográfica es el desarrollo de metodologías reproducibles en diferentes ciudades que contribuyan al análisis del proceso de ...
The socioeconomics and management of Santiago de Chile's public urban forests
Santiago, Chile's semi-arid climate and urbanized environment poses a severe limitation for the establishment and maintenance of urban forests. Municipalities, or comunas, are the main stakeholders in the management of ...
Feeder-trunk or direct lines? Economies of density, transfer costs and transit structure in an urban context
(Pergamon-Elsevier, 2016)
A feeder-trunk scheme has been labeled as superior in urban areas due to the presence of economies of density (decreasing average operating cost) along the avenues served by trunk lines. We compare this structure against ...
The rurality in the Santiago Chile metropolitan region (2002): determination and relationship with the people employed by economic sector
(UNIV BARCELONA, DEPT GEOGRAFIA HUMANA, 2008)
The new geographical contexts of the rural-urban interactions on the outskirts of large cities motivate a more detailed characterization of the "rural" character. The paper develops a methodology to define several levels ...
Defining functional urban regions in Bahia, Brazil, using roadway coverage and population density variables
(Elsevier B.V., 2014-04-01)
The concept of Functional Urban Regions (FURs), also called Metropolitan Regions (MRs), is not simple. It is clear, though, that they are not simply a combination of adjacent municipalities or areas. Different methods can ...
Feeding ecology, density and biomass of the freshwater turtle, Phrynops geoffroanus, inhabiting a polluted urban river in south-eastern Brazil
(Cambridge Univ PressNew YorkEUA, 2000)