نتایج جستجو برای: central cities

تعداد نتایج: 521447  

Journal: :HCMCOUJS - ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 2020

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه علامه طباطبایی 1389

the quest for power has formed much of the world history especially in 20th and 21st centuries. oil (energy) particularly after industrial revolution has been a tool for conquest and power and has been transformed to a geopolitical issue. from a geopolitical point of view this has been the case for the last two centuries in central asia and caucasus. central asia and caucasus has always been...

Journal: :Health & place 2013
Mercè Gotsens Marc Marí-Dell'Olmo Katherine Pérez Laia Palència Miguel-Angel Martinez-Beneito Maica Rodríguez-Sanz Bo Burström Giuseppe Costa Patrick Deboosere Felicitas Domínguez-Berjón Dagmar Dzúrová Ana Gandarillas Rasmus Hoffmann Katalin Kovacs Chiara Marinacci Pekka Martikainen Hynek Pikhart Katarina Rosicova Marc Saez Paula Santana Judith Riegelnig Cornelia Schwierz Lasse Tarkiainen Carme Borrell

This study analysed socioeconomic inequalities in mortality due to injuries in small areas of 15 European cities, by sex, at the beginning of this century. A cross-sectional ecological study with units of analysis being small areas within 15 European cities was conducted. Relative risks of injury mortality associated with the socioeconomic deprivation index were estimated using hierarchical Bay...

2017
Iwona Szumacher Piotr Pabjanek

Ecosystem services (ES) in cities and surrounding suburban areas are one of the major factors which guarantee quality of life. Most studies directly referring to urban ecosystem services are conducted on a local scale or for selected cities. There are few studies which focus on temporal changes of the provision of ecosystem services across a large number of cities. This paper analyzes selected ...

1998
MARTIN BROCKERHOFF ELLEN BRENNAN

A LONG-STANDING BELIEF in development studies holds that, on the whole, living conditions in developing countries are superior for residents of large cities than for persons living in smaller cities, towns, and villages. The concept of big cities as " islands of privilege " (Harrison 1982: 145) is fundamental to otherwise discrepant theories of modernization, dependency, world systems of cities...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Anthony F J van Raan Gerwin van der Meulen Willem Goedhart

We investigated the socioeconomic scaling behavior of all cities with more than 50,000 inhabitants in the Netherlands and found significant superlinear scaling of the gross urban product with population size. Of these cities, 22 major cities have urban agglomerations and urban areas defined by the Netherlands Central Bureau of Statistics. For these major cities we investigated the superlinear s...

2017
Tiit Tammaru Szymon Marcińczak Maarten van Ham

The Socio-Economic Segregation in European Capital Cities: East Meets West project investigates changing levels of socio-economic segregation in 13 major European cities: Amsterdam, Budapest, Vienna, Stockholm, Oslo, London, Vilnius, Tallinn, Prague, Madrid, Milan, Athens and Riga. The two main conclusions of this major study are that the levels of socio-economic segregation in European cities ...

2012
Peter Mieszkowski Edwin S. Mills

In the United States, 69 percent of the population lived in what the government statisticians call metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) in 1970, 75 percent in 1980 and 77 percent in 1990. But while a greater proportion of the population is living in urban areas broadly defined, a smaller proportion is living and working in the central cities. In the 1950s, 57 percent of MSA residents and 70 pe...

Today, due to industrial advances and the expansion of urban environments, it is essential to create ecoparks as places that can provide natural environments for human. The current study performed a comparative ecopark site selection across Ardabil, Meshkinshahr, Sarein, Nir and Namin, using multi-criteria analysis models. To achieve the research objective, four criteria and 15 sub-criteria wer...

2005
BE RICH JAN K. BRUECKNER STUART S. ROSENTHAL Jan K. Brueckner Stuart S. Rosenthal

This paper identifies a new factor, the age of the housing stock, that affects where highand low-income neighborhoods are located in U.S. cities. High-income households, driven by a high demand for housing services, will tend to locate in areas of the city where the housing stock is relatively young. Because cities develop and redevelop from the center outward over time, the location of these n...

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