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The metabolic urban network: Urbanisation as hierarchically ordered space of flows
(Elsevier Ltd, 2020-11-26)
Urban ecosystems perform a distinctive metabolism appropriating fundamental materials and energy resources from other ecosystems. This appropriation enables a productive circularity which sustains the material production ...
The expansion of agriculture and its relationship with the urbanization process in the Northeast Region of Brazil (1990-2010)
(Pontificia Univ Catolica Chile, Inst Estudios Urbanos TerritorialesSantiagoChile, 2012)
San Fernando plan review: Issues and Strategy Report
(, 2011-09-06)
Presents planning issues related to development of the San Fernando area, including the development strategy, environment, housing, economy, transport, community facilities and proposals for development.
Argentine Economy
(Universidad de Belgrano - Fascículos - Facultad de Ciencias Económicas, 2014)
After the Congress elected Eduardo Duhalde as the new president of Argentina in
2002, the economy started suffering very deep changes that would shape the economic,
social and cultural aspects of the country in the ...
Aglomeraciones a escala urbana en la RAP Eje Cafetero
(Universidad Católica de Pereira, 2021-07-09)
Resumen: El presente trabajo se identifican las aglomeraciones urbanas presentes en la RAP Eje Cafetero y se clasifican sus escalas de urbanización. Luego de una revisión de la literatura, en la que se identifican los ...
Knowledge Economy’s Externalities and Urban Growth
Centrality of knowledge-based industries (KBI) in the economy of metropolitan areas leads to the transformation of their labour markets and promotion of new forms of urban growth, because of creation of KBI specialized ...
Greater San Fernando land use plan: interim report (surveys analysis)
(Town and Country Planning Division., 2011-09-06)
Provides a history and survey of San Fernando, its physical characteristics, land capability for development, demography, economic structure, land use, housing, social and community facilities and infrastructure.