نتایج جستجو برای: rural exchanges with surrounding cities

تعداد نتایج: 9306733  

2000
Anthony Brazel Russell Vose Gordon Heisler

Two Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) sites now include urban areas (Baltimore, Maryland and Phoenix, Arizona). A goal of LTER in these cities is to blend physical and social science investigations to better understand urban ecological change. Research monitoring programs are underway to investigate the effects of urbanization on ecosystems. Climate changes in these urban areas reflect the e...

Journal: :پژوهش و برنامه ریزی روستایی 0
اصغر پاشازاده وحید ریاحی

industrial towns with whatever purpose, can reduce the problems in rural areas, providing employment and income for rural people and the welfare of the inhabitants of the surrounding villages to be effective. evaluation of the impact of the creation of industrial zones and rural employment status of workers, especially rural workers, the main objective of this research. this study seeks to answ...

Journal: :Sustainability 2021

The phenomenon of urban sprawl has caused radical changes in the spatial structure cities and rural areas all around world. Syria is among developing countries that have experienced this phenomenon. Some resulted processes like urbanization counter-urbanization had a clear impact on land use lifestyle both countryside different regions Syria. This research focuses coastal region affected nature...

دعایی, حبیب الله, رمضانیان فهندری, هادی ,

 The importance of people’s participation in the process of a sustainable development, and their critical presence in determining their own desting which is stressed in the constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran has lead to the establishment of Islamic rural and urban councils. In coordination with government and with its support, the Islamic rural councils like local managers can utilize...

2016
Li Chen Zonghuo Yu Xianming Luo Zhaoxin Huang

BACKGROUND Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a significant public health issue among married rural-to-urban migrant workers, the largest group of internal migrants in China. This study aims to explore the prevalence, patterns and associated factors of intimate partner violence against married rural-to-urban migrant workers in eastern China. METHODS A cross-sectional study was conducted in Zh...

2014
Erica H. Goad Liba Pejchar Sarah E. Reed Richard L. Knight

Exurban development, defined as residential development outside of cities and towns, occupies nearly five times more land in the United States than urban and suburban development combined. Understanding the effects of exurban development on biodiversity thus has important and wide-ranging implications for the planning, construction and stewardship of sustainable communities and surrounding rura...

2016
Duoduo Xu Jaap Dronkers Xiaogang Wu

Two-fifths of the 279 million children in China are directly affected by the on-going massive internal migration. Using data from a nationally representative survey covering junior high school students in both rural and urban areas, we examine the causal impacts of different migration processes (parental migration, child migration, and hukou conversion) on rural children’s wellbeing measured by...

2013
Srikanthi Lakshmi Bodapati Giridhara Rathnaiah Babu

The urban cancer registries at 5 metropolitan cities located at Bangalore, Bhopal, Chennai and Mumbai in India are important sources of data regarding breast cancer in India (Kamarana et al., 2003). The data from these registries tend to focus greatly on the cancers near surrounding urban areas and have very limited inclusion of rural geographic areas (Babu, 2009). The pooled data on the number...

Journal: :General and comparative endocrinology 2009
H Bobby Fokidis Miles Orchinik Pierre Deviche

As cities expand worldwide, understanding how species adapt to novel urban habitats will become increasingly important to conservation. The adrenocortical stress response enables vertebrates to cope with novel environmental challenges to homeostasis. We examined total and estimates of free baseline and stress-induced corticosterone (CORT) concentrations and CORT binding globulin (CBG) levels in...

2015
Marion Gottschalk Mathias Uslar

Urbanization grows steadily, i.e. more humans live at one place and rural areas are more unpopular. Urbanization faces challenges for city planning and development. Cities have to deal with large crowds, high energy consumption, large quantities of garbage etc. Thus, smart cities have to meet many requirements of different areas. Hence, realizing smart cities can be supported by linking differe...

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