Search results for "Urban agglomeration"

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Circular economy - foundament of challenges for business environment

2017

Abstract Circular economy is one of the fundamental pillars of sustainable development. The limited character of resources, the demographic explosion, the urban agglomerations and the high volume of waste have become extremely sensitive issues in the current period. As a result, the implementation of policies based on fundamental objectives such as material recycling, energy consumption from renewable sources and the design of products that meet the recycling and re-use requirements must be a priority for the worldwide. The paper aims to highlight the principles underpinning the circular economy and to identify the challenges faced by important areas in terms of the capacity to ensure their…

Sustainable developmentConsumption (economics)0209 industrial biotechnologyUnderpinningUrban agglomerationProcess (engineering)Circular economy02 engineering and technologyEnergy consumption010501 environmental sciencesEnvironmental economics01 natural sciences020901 industrial engineering & automationSustainabilityBusiness0105 earth and related environmental sciencesBalkan Region Conference on Engineering and Business Education
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Clustering cities through urban metrics analysis

2017

[EN] This paper describes a process for measuring and characterizing urban morphological zones. These urban zones are delineated for the entire area of Spain, independently of administrative boundaries and excluding demographic data, using a high resolution land-use dataset. Given the rich information available on land cover and subsequently assigned population data, it is possible to calculate a set of urban spatial metrics to classify these urban zones into homogenous morphological groups. Four types of urban agglomerations are identified in Spain by working with these urban metrics and applying a final cluster analysis. Although these groups have a general complex monocentric typology, e…

TypologyUrban agglomerationGeography Planning and DevelopmentINGENIERIA DEL TERRENO0211 other engineering and technologiesUrban sprawl021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologyLand coverDisease clusterUrban StudiesGeographyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)UrbanizationPopulation dataCluster analysisCartography021101 geological & geomatics engineering
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On the emergence of the urban phenomenon. Part I

2001

In this paper we develop a relatively simple but general model describing the formation of urban agglomerations in a pre-industrial setting. Rural agglomeration on a local scale arises from the multiplication and specialization of intermediate goods and labor services, while dispersion is due to the commuting costs of agricultural workers. Urban agglomeration on a more global scale stems from the trade-off between increasing returns to scale and transport costs of goods. We derive a general equilibrium model of the formation of urban structures and show how population growth, strict indivisibilities and structural changes in the production sector can modify quantitatively and qualitatively …

Urban agglomeration[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyEconomic ModelsEspace ruralPre-industrial societyUrban developmentUrbanisationSociologie urbaine[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyModèle économiqueIndivisibilitéVilleSociologyPopulation growthCroissance démographiqueCityUrbanizationSociologie rurale et urbaineDéveloppement urbainMarchéProductionAgglomération urbaine[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyMarketRural AreasRural and urban sociologySociété pré-industrielleUrban Sociology
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The importance of creative industry agglomerations in explaining the wealth of European Regions

2012

[EN] This paper examines the existence of regional agglomerations of manufacturing, service and creative industries, the relationship between these industries and the wealth of regions and their industrial structure. Through an analysis of 250 European regions, three important conclusions can be inferred from the results obtained in this paper. The first is that creative industries play an important role in the wealth of a region. The second is that the most creative regions are characterized by having more high-tech manufacturing industries than the rest of the regions although the number of low-tech manufacturing firms is similar. Lastly, the industrial structure of each region has a grea…

Urban agglomerationmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentCreative industriesRegional developmentIndustrial structureManufacturingddc:330High technology industryEconomic impact analysisEconomic geographyTertiary sector of the economymedia_commonbusiness.industryEuropeManufacturingEconomic impactEconomyRegional economyService (economics)ORGANIZACION DE EMPRESASManufacturing firmsIndustrial agglomerationService sectorbusiness
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URBANIZATION PROCESSES AND ITS SPECIFICS IN LATGALE

2010

<p>Urbanization is an important demo-geographical process and a complex social phenomenon under impact of which changes are made not only to the global, regional or national settlement systems, but all socio-economic processes are also substantially transformed. Changes caused by urbanization have an impact on traditional way of life, cultural particularity, community and individual psychology and other aspects of spiritual life, therefore expressions and regularities of this process might be of interest not only for demographers, geographers and economists, but also for representatives of the field of humanities.</p><p>Paper presents the progress of urbanization processes…

education.field_of_studyEconomic growthUrban agglomerationPopulation.Regional policyNet migration rateGeographyUrban planningUrbanizationHuman settlementmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEconomic geographyEuropean unioneducationmedia_commonVia Latgalica
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A Methodology for Comparing the Surface Urban Heat Island in Selected Urban Agglomerations Around the World from Sentinel-3 SLSTR Data

2020

[EN] Retrieval of land surface temperature (LST) from satellite data allows to estimate the surface urban heat island (SUHI) as the difference between the LST obtained in the urban area and the LST of its surroundings. However, this definition depends on the selection of the urban and surroundings references, which translates into greater difficulty in comparing SUHI values in different urban agglomerations across the world. In order to avoid this problem, a methodology is proposed that allows reliable quantification of the SUHI. The urban reference is obtained from the European Space Agency Climate Change Initiative Land Cover and three surroundings references are considered; that is, the …

geographythermal remote sensing; land surface temperature; urban heat island; SLSTR; Sentinel-3geography.geographical_feature_categoryRadiometerLand surface temperatureUrban agglomeration11.- Conseguir que las ciudades y los asentamientos humanos sean inclusivos seguros resilientes y sosteniblesScienceQClimate changeland surface temperatureLand coverurban heat islandUrban areaSLSTRClimatologythermal remote sensingGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental scienceSentinel-3Urban heat islandSurface urban heat islandRemote Sensing
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The Impact of Green Roofs on the Parameters of the Environment in Urban Areas—Review

2019

This study presents the results of a review of publications conducted by researchers in a variety of climates on the implementation of ‘green roofs’ and their impact on the urban environment. Features of green roofs in urban areas have been characterized by a particular emphasis on: Filtration of air pollutants and oxygen production, reduction of rainwater volume discharged from roof surfaces, reduction of so-called ‘urban heat islands’, as well as improvements to roof surface insulation (including noise reduction properties). The review of the publications confirmed the necessity to conduct research to determine the coefficients of the impact of green roofs on the environment in the city c…

green roofAtmospheric ScienceUrban agglomerationurban areasair pollutionGreen roofrainwater0211 other engineering and technologiesAir pollution02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)medicine.disease_cause01 natural sciencesCivil engineeringroof insulationRainwater harvestingmedicine021108 energyUrban heat islandRoof0105 earth and related environmental sciencesnoise reductionplantsmodelingurban heat islandWork (electrical)Environmental scienceenvironmentUrban environmentAtmosphere
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Model research on the influence of green roofs on environmental parameters in urban agglomerations

2018

The intensive development of urban agglomerations in Poland and other European countries has rendered the growth of biologically active areas more important with respect the quality of the urban environment. Taking the rapidly rising prices of plots in city centers into consideration, it is worth noting the vast surfaces of building roofs that can be used as biologically active areas. The term green roof is to be understood as an open, overgrown surface on a multilayer roof of a building. Green roofs can only be made on a planar surface with an inclination of 2% to 30%. In accordance with the type of usage, construction factors and maintenance requirements, green roofs are typically defined…

lcsh:GE1-350Pollutantgreen roofUrban agglomerationbusiness.industryurban areasair pollutionGreen roofrainwater0211 other engineering and technologiesEnvironmental engineering02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesParticulates01 natural sciencesRainwater harvestingThermal insulationEnvironmental science021108 energyheavy metalsbusinessSurface runoffRooflcsh:Environmental sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciencesE3S Web of Conferences
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The Influence of Urban Agglomeration on the Accumulation of Certain Heavy Metal Ions in Tansy (Tanacetum vulgare L.)

2020

Different compounds including toxic heavy metals ions have been used in various industrial branches for ages. Therefore, these compounds are nowadays often identified in the natural environment. Plants usually function like indirect transporters through which heavy metals, in the form of ions, infiltrate from the environment into the human and animals’ food chains. The present paper studied the influence of urban agglomeration on the accumulation of certain heavy metals in tansy. The content of heavy metals ions (Cr, Ni, Cd and Pb) was marked in the tansy leaves. Depending on the location of sampling, large variations in the heavy metal content were observed in the plant material. The resea…

lcsh:GE1-350Tanacetum vulgare L.Urban agglomerationChemistryMetal ions in aqueous solutionanthropogenic areasHeavy metalsnon-anthropogenic areaslcsh:TD1-1066Environmental chemistrylcsh:Environmental technology. Sanitary engineeringheavy metalsenvironmenttanacetum vulgare llcsh:Environmental sciencesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeneral Environmental ScienceJournal of Ecological Engineering
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