Search results for "Urbanization"

showing 10 items of 150 documents

DETERMINATION OF THE IMPACTS OF LAND USE CHANGE ON WATER BASIN USING REMOTE SENSING AND GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM

2016

The population has been increasing as a result of mass immigration in Istanbul. An urbanization process continues and it causes serious increases in urban areas while decreasing the amount of natural environment. This uncontrolled and illegal urbanization accompanied by insufficient infrastructure has caused degradation of cropland and forested areas in the metropolitan area, especially in water basin area. The watershed basins inside the metropolitan area have accelerated the land-cover changes, which have negative impacts on water quality of the basins. The Terkos water basin, one of the seven water basins of Istanbul providing drinking water, was selected as a study area. In order to und…

Geographical information systemremote sensing; urbanization; water basinremote sensing; urbanization; water basinlcsh:TA1-2040Geographical information systemlcsh:Technology (General)lcsh:T1-995lcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)Anadolu University Journal of Science and Technology. A : Applied Sciences and Engineering
researchProduct

In-between sprawl and neo-rurality. Sparse settlements and the evolution of socio-demographic local context in a Mediterranean region

2018

Dispersed urbanization during the last half century has transformed metropolitan regions into well-connected, low-density residential areas. However, this kind of urbanization has changed irreversibly the traditional rural landscape around cities, leading to a new definition of &lsquo

Geography Planning and DevelopmentPopulation0211 other engineering and technologiesTJ807-830Context (language use)02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-19501 natural sciencesRenewable energy sourcesRuralityUrbanizationHuman settlementMetropolitan areaGE1-350LandscapeEconomic geographyeducationSustainable land management0105 earth and related environmental sciencesSustainable developmenteducation.field_of_studyEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentUrban sprawlOlive021107 urban & regional planningMetropolitan areaEnvironmental sciencesGeographyLandscape; Metropolitan area; Olive; Sustainable land managementSettore SECS-S/03 - Statistica Economica
researchProduct

Recent trends of urban development and town planning in Spain

1986

With the socio-economic change from rural to industrial, Spain has experienced an enormous urbanisation boom during the last 20 years. This has produced a concentration of high-rise apartment blocks not only in the big cities but also in medium-sized towns and even within the medieval town centres. More astonishing, compared with Central Europe, seems however, the spatial distribution of the social classes which, with a centre-periphery gradient, still corresponds to the model of the pre-industrial town. The paper investigates the impact of town planning, house building policy, and behavioural aspects on these structural patterns.

GeographyApartmentEnvironmental protectionUrban planningUrbanizationGeography Planning and DevelopmentHuman geographyEconomic geographySocial classTown planningHouse buildingBoomGeoJournal
researchProduct

Urbanization and stability of a bird community in winter

2009

Abstract: The main objective of this study was to analyze between-winter stability of bird communities along latitudinal (950 km) and urban gradients (from small village to towns) in Finland. Birds were surveyed at the same 30-ha study plots using the same methods in 31 villages and town centres in the winters of 1991–1992 and 1999–2000. Species richness did not differ between the 2 study winters, but variation in total abundance of birds increased with increasing urbanization. However, urbanization reduced variation in wintering bird community structure. Species richness, density of wintering birds, and dissimilarity of wintering bird communities did not vary with latitude. According to ou…

GeographyEcologyEcologyUrbanizationCommunity structureSpecies richnessEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsLatitudeÉcoscience
researchProduct

Long-term impacts of tropical storms and earthquakes on human population growth in Haiti and Dominican Republic

2010

AbstractThe two Caribbean states, Haiti and the Dominican Republic, have experienced similar natural forces since the 18th century, including hurricanes and earthquakes. Although, both countries seem to be two of the most prone of all Latin American and Caribbean countries to natural hazard events, historically, Haiti tends to be more vulnerable to natural forces. The purpose of this article is to understand to what extent geohazards shape demographic changes. Research findings of this study show that neither atmospheric nor seismic hazards that directly hit the territory of Haiti have significant impacts on population densities and growth rates. Quantitative evidence is provided, that betw…

GeographyLatin AmericansEnvironmental protectionUrbanizationNatural hazardEarth & EnvironmentPopulation growthGeneral Materials ScienceTropical cycloneSocioeconomicsPopulation densityNatural (archaeology)Term (time)
researchProduct

The global cardiovascular risk transition: associations of four metabolic risk factors with national income, urbanization, and Western diet in 1980 a…

2013

Background— It is commonly assumed that cardiovascular disease risk factors are associated with affluence and Westernization. We investigated the associations of body mass index (BMI), fasting plasma glucose, systolic blood pressure, and serum total cholesterol with national income, Western diet, and, for BMI, urbanization in 1980 and 2008. Methods and Results— Country-level risk factor estimates for 199 countries between 1980 and 2008 were from a previous systematic analysis of population-based data. We analyzed the associations between risk factors and per capita national income, a measure of Western diet, and, for BMI, the percentage of the population living in urban areas. In 1980, the…

GerontologyAdultMaleRiskmedicine.medical_specialtySettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaMeasures of national income and outputPopulationHypercholesterolemiaOBESIDADEBlood PressureGlobal HealthBody Mass IndexAge DistributionRisk Factorscardiovascular diseasePhysiology (medical)Diabetes mellitus* risk factorsEpidemiologymedicineDiabetes MellitusHumansObesityRisk factorSex DistributioneducationDeveloping CountriesCholesteroloeducation.field_of_studyObesity; Cholesterolo; Blood Pressurebusiness.industryUrbanizationRisk; * risk factors; cardiovascular diseaseFeeding BehaviorMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseObesityBlood pressureCholesterolSocioeconomic FactorsCardiovascular DiseasesHypertensionWestern WorldFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessBody mass indexDemography
researchProduct

Spatial Structures of the Philippines: Urbanization and Regional Inequalities

2017

This chapter examines the fundamental spatial structures of the Philippines. It defines the role and organization of the different levels of the administrative hierarchy (provinces, regions, cities and municipalities) down to the barangay and sitio/purok levels. This leads to the definition of the “urban” in the Philippines and the rise of urbanization in recent decades, from the original urban settlements of the Spanish era, with their patterns following the same rules as in Latin America (fort, church and plaza), to today’s cities. Forms of housing have evolved over time, from the archetypal bamboo/nipa hut (bahay kubo) and the urban stone and wood house of the elites (bahay na bato), now…

HierarchyEconomic growthLatin Americansgeography.geographical_feature_categoryInequalitymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeographyDominance (economics)UrbanizationHuman settlementArchipelagoSpatial inequalitiesEconomic geographymedia_common
researchProduct

Higher Education in the BRICS: Key Lessons and the Road Ahead

2015

The assumptions, by the volume editors and most contributors, at the beginning of this research adventure were that, despite the ongoing policy discourse surrounding the rise of the BRICS, were characterized by fundamental differences as regards the dynamics within the higher education sector and the links with societal actors on the one hand and macro level trends (such as demography and rising urbanization) on the other. The rich empirical accounts provided in this volume—around the four main themes surveyed—suggest that our assumptions were largely correct. Considerable differences do exist amongst the BRICS.

Higher educationbusiness.industryUrbanizationPolitical scienceDevelopment economicsMacro levelHigh educationAdventurebusinessKey (music)
researchProduct

Quan la justícia és venjança, contra un jueu

2013

In Valencia, in the year 1380, the death of a child aged six unleashes hatred and fear. A Jewish man is accused of throwing a stone at him from his window. The Criminal Justice immediately opens a suit against him and, with amazing speed, pronounces sentence in less than three months. The prosecution, the defence and the witnesses provide a short but splendid picture of the lives of subordinate people in the lower classes, a picture that speaks of values, sociability and solidarity, unsteady roots and the always delicate relationship between Jews and Christians.[ca] La mort d’un nen de sis anys, a la València de 1380, desferma odis i temors. Un jueu és acusat d’haver-li llançat una pedrada …

HistoryHistoryurbanismeperitatge mèdicmedia_common.quotation_subjectJudaismlcsh:D111-203lcsh:Medieval historyD111-203urbanizationviolènciaviolencejueusMedieval historyjustíciaTheologymedia_commonmedical expertiseSolidarityjusticeHatredJewsJustice (virtue)HumanitiesSentenceCriminal justiceAnuario de Estudios Medievales
researchProduct

Historia urbana y mezzogiorno de Italia en la Edad Moderna: propuesta de un cuestionario

1998

The history of urbanization has barely been analyzed for the Mezzogiorno in Italy. This has partly been due to the persistence of stereotypes in Italian historiography, and partly due to the current definition of city functions. The article results from a meeting of specialists in Early Modern southern Italian history organized to undertake the rigorous and detailed study of the common features and the differences within the urban systems of the Mezzogiorno, in order to synthesize the specific character of urbanization in southern Italy over the long term. The author outlines the main areas under study and establishes its methodological foundations and first hypotheses.

HistoryurbanizaciónHistoryreino de nápoles.Social SciencesMétodos de investigaciónconceptosUrbanization; Italy; Mezzogiorno; Early Modern Period; Research methods; Concepts; Sicily; Kingdom of Naplessicilialcsh:Social SciencesHEdad ModernaUrbanizationKingdom of Naplesedad modernamétodos de investigaciónHistory of ItalySicilyUrbanización; Italia; Mezzogiorno; Edad Moderna; Métodos de investigación; Conceptos; Sicilia; Reino de Nápoles.italiaConceptosEarly Modern PeriodUrbanizationReino de Nápoles.HistoriographyMezzogiornoItalialcsh:HItalySiciliaUrban systemmezzogiornoUrbanizaciónHumanitiesResearch methodsConceptsHispania
researchProduct