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Identifying essential organizational characteristics for smart urban governance
(Association for Computing Machinery, 2017)
In this paper, we identify the essential organizational characteristics of local government that are crucial for smart urban governance. To do, we conducted a systematic review of 96 articles on this theme. Through a ...
Minor cities and development: correlations between morphology and urban planning in Arica between 1950 and 1980
(A.A. Balkema PublishersTaylor and Francis GroupRoutledge, 2021)
Between 1950 and 1980, many intermediate and minor cities underwent similar phenomena to those experienced by large metropolises, such as accelerated population growth, urban plan expansion, land markets and the adoption ...
Small mammal assemblages in fragmented shrublands of urban areas of Central Chile
(2013)
Mediterranean-type ecosystems are one of the most affected environments by habitat loss and fragmentation due to urban development, however only few studies have evaluated the effects of urbanization on the biodiversity ...
Cidades sustentáveis e competitivas: contribuições do desenvolvimento urbano sustentável para a atratividade dos municípios
(Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilAdministraçãoUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em AdministraçãoCentro de Ciências Sociais e Humanas, 2019-02-22)
Population concentration in urban centers has been a striking feature of the world development process.
The accelerated growth of cities is often confused with development; however, in parallel with the ...
Open urban spaces quality: A study in a historical square in Bath - UK
(2008-12-01)
The quality of open urban spaces is very important for urban vitality. Nowadays urban designers have to face the great challenge of designing urban spaces able to respond to people's need for liveable spaces. The success ...
Open urban spaces quality: A study in a historical square in Bath - UK
(2008-12-01)
The quality of open urban spaces is very important for urban vitality. Nowadays urban designers have to face the great challenge of designing urban spaces able to respond to people's need for liveable spaces. The success ...
Analysis of the urban heat island in the Andean environment of Cuenca-Ecuador
(2018)
The Urban heat island (UHI) is defined as being the thermal difference between the city and rural area. Due to the importance of this phenomenon it is studied on a global level. However, in Andean cities its geography makes ...
Spatiotemporal analysis of the atmospheric and surface urban heat islands of the Metropolitan Area of Toluca, Mexico
(Springer, 2017)
The dynamic of consolidation of urban areas inLatin America has allowed that almost 80% of the popula-tion concentrates in cities; this has produced changes in landcovers and modified regional climate, propitiating ...