نتایج جستجو برای: urban village

تعداد نتایج: 197336  

2015
Chunzhu Wei Ed Manley

‘Urban villages’ is the Chinese version of informal settlement. It is a unique phenomenon that comprises mainly low-rise and congested, often illegal buildings surrounded by new constructions and high-rise buildings. Due to a lack of an unambiguous definition allowing for a spatial delineation of such areas, this article investigates a joint use of high-resolution optical and SAR satellite data...

Journal: :The British journal of developmental psychology 2012
Diana Morelen Janice Zeman Carisa Perry-Parrish Ellen Anderson

This research examined national, regional, developmental, and gender differences in children's reported management of anger and sadness. Participants (8-15 years) were 103 Ghanaian children from a village setting, 142 Ghanaian children from a middle-class urban context, 106 Kenyan children from an impoverished urban context, and 170 children from the United States in lower to middle-class urban...

Azizpour, Farhad, Janbazi, Ali, Kamanroudi kajvari, Musa,

Introduction: Urban sprawl is one kind of urban expansion or its characteristics, which has a negative general view. Based on given definitions, the most important characteristics of urban sprawl can be thought as low-density, strip like, diffuse, non-continues and land use segregation expansion. However, density is the most common criteria of urban sprawl that is derive by the comparison of...

Journal: :international journal of architecture and urban development 0
roozbeh zamanian ph.d. in urban and regional planning, faculty of art and architecture, science and research branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran. hamid majedi associated professor, faculty of art and architecture, science and research branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran. mohammad hossein sharifzadegan associated professor in economic development and regional planning, faculty of architecture and urban planning, university of shahid beheshti, tehran, iran gholam reza kazemiyan assistant professor in urban management, faculty of faculty of management and accounting, allameh tabataba’i university, tehran, iran

fast and unplanned city growth, has effects such as isolation of village societies, threatening urbancores and centers and small and weak societies, destruction of open spaces and open and natural regions. smart growthoffers a sustainable way for urban developing with appropriate use of available sources, increase of urban services,developing neighborhoods with different uses, making public tra...

2013
FULONG WU Fulong Wu Lan Zhou LAN ZHOU

Figure 1: Improved Village Housing in Gaochun, Jiangsu. Photo by Fulong Wu This chapter introduces the practice of rural village improvement in Jiangsu province of China. The program has profound implications for China’s sustainable urbanization and the development of better urban and rural habitats. Jiangsu’s village improvement program is an experiment to transform the built environment in ru...

2012
F. E. Idachaba F. O. Edeko

This work presents a VSAT based approach for extending mobile communication access to rural communities in developing countries using VSAT and satellite technology. The rural areas are clustered into village community cells with each cluster being served by a non regenerative bidirectional repeater system. The telecommunication technology of choice is the GSM standard. Traffic from the rural ar...

Journal: :British journal of psychology 2016
Lynda G Boothroyd Jean-Luc Jucker Tracey Thornborrow Mark A Jamieson D Michael Burt Robert A Barton Elizabeth H Evans Martin J Tovee

Internalization of a thin ideal has been posited as a key risk factor in the development of pathological eating attitudes. Cross-culturally, studies have found a preference for heavier bodies in populations with reduced access to visual media compared to Western populations. As yet, however, there has been little attempt to control for confounding variables in order to isolate the effects of me...

Fast and unplanned city growth, has effects such as isolation of village societies, threatening urbancores and centers and small and weak societies, destruction of open spaces and open and natural regions. Smart growthoffers a sustainable way for urban developing with appropriate use of available sources, increase of urban services,developing neighborhoods with different uses, making public tra...

Journal: :J. AIS 2005
Chris Forman Avi Goldfarb Shane M. Greenstein

We provide a framework and evidence to confront two questions: Does the location of an establishment shape its adoption of different complex Internet applications even when controlling for an industry’s features? If location does matter, what features in an industry shape whether Internet adoption follows a pattern consistent with the urban leadership or global village hypotheses? Our findings ...

Journal: :IEEE Micro 2007
Richard Mateosian

While many pundits sing the praises of the coming global village, Talbott wants us to examine their unspoken assumptions. Many seem to be saying that simple technological tools can guarantee freedom and privacy, make learning and personal growth easy, and build strong democratic communities. Talbott sees this as wishful thinking—magical, automatic solutions to complex human problems. He sees th...

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