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Doxiadis, C. A. "Problems of urban renewal." Ekistics and The New Habitat 72, no. 430-435 (2005): 83–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.53910/26531313-e200572430-435155.

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The text that follows is a slightly edited version of a document by C. A. Doxiadis extracted from Urban Renewal and the Future of the AmericanCity (Chicago , IL, Public Administration Service, 1966), pp. 1-51.
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Filion, Pierre. "Core Redevelopment, Neighbourhood Revitalization and Municipal Government Motivation: Twenty Years of Urban Renewal in Quebec City." Canadian Journal of Political Science 20, no. 1 (1987): 131–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008423900049003.

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AbstractThis article investigates the motives behind policy-making at the municipal level. More specifically, it argues that local governments are guided in the formulation of their policies by a need to reconcile fiscal and electoral considerations. On the one hand, by focussing on urban renewal initiatives it shows that an important proportion of municipal policies are primarily devoted to the maintenance or the bolstering of the taxation base. On the other hand, a description of the different guises taken by urban renewal over a 20-year period highlights the influence electoral circumstance
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Mckee, Guian. "Urban Deindustrialization and Local Public Policy: Industrial Renewal in Philadelphia, 1953–1976." Journal of Policy History 16, no. 1 (2004): 66–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jph.2004.0004.

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In an obscure footnote to his groundbreaking study of deindustrialization in Detroit, Thomas J. Sugrue notes that “the history of industrial renewal in postwar American cities is still largely unwritten.” A review of the historiography of the postwar city confirms this statement. Historians have carefully explored the problems of low-income housing provision, red lining, and urban racial conflict, as well as the destructive consequences of federally subsidized highway construction, urban renewal, and suburbanization. With only limited exceptions, however, few scholars have examined the history
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Ma, Xiaozhi, Hongping Yuan, Shudong Zhou, and Yong Yu. "DEMYSTIFYING SUSTAINABLE DISTRICT-LEVEL INDUSTRIAL BUILDING RENOVATION: A TAXONOMY FRAMEWORK AND THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES." Journal of Green Building 18, no. 2 (2023): 207–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.3992/jgb.18.2.207.

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ABSTRACT With the progress of urbanization, most people live in cities and adjacent urban areas. Meanwhile, the transformation and development of cities and their industries leaves behind a large volume of old building blocks and requires renovating some urban spaces. Notably, urban renewal plays an important role in the sustainable development of cities. As a typical task of urban renewal, the renovation of industrial buildings involves the protection of the industrial heritage and the adaptive reuse of the existing building spaces. Yet, the complex nature of district-level industrial buildin
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Carrère, Gilbert. "Ambitions et réalités du développement social urbain dans le Rhône dans les années 80-90." Revue française d'administration publique 71, no. 1 (1994): 389–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/rfap.1994.2826.

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Ambitions and Realities of Urban Social Development in the Rhone Department in the Eighties and Nineties The suburban discontent - which is not a specifically French phenomenon - has shown the fragility of the "social web" and the risk of explosions. The specific actions led in the Lyon region by the actors of urban social development ("summer for the young", housing renewal, improvement of transport) are quite interesting. Nevertheless they are pin-pointed and only partially meet the structural issues of suburbs. Elaborating a global system of urban social development is thus essential and go
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Cmejrek, J. "Citizens local political participation in the Czech Republic: rural-urban comparison." Agricultural Economics (Zemědělská ekonomika) 53, No. 1 (2008): 21–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/856-agricecon.

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The Velvet Revolution in November 1989 in the former Czechoslovakia opened the way to the renewal of the democratic political system. One of the most visible aspects of the Czech political development consisted in the renewal of the essential functions of elections and political parties. On the local level, however, the political process - as well as in other post-communist countries - continued to be for a long time influenced by the remains of the former centralized system wherein the local administration used to be subjected to the central state power. Municipal elections took hold in these
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Sato, Shunichi. "Urban Renewal for Earthquake-Proof Systems." Journal of Disaster Research 1, no. 1 (2006): 95–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.20965/jdr.2006.p0095.

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In the latter half of the twentieth century we have cities with a population of ten million or more and highly developed rapid transit and freeways. By December 1972, the total population of Tokyo, the Capital of Japan, had grown to 11.6 million. Tokyo, standing with New York City, Shanghai, and London, is now one of the world's largest cities. In the Japan islands, people are moving to bigger cities on a large scale. This may be concluded from the fact that the economic miracle transformed a battered Japan into one of the greatest industrial nations of the world during the last decade. Econom
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Ye, Lin, Xiangeng Peng, Laura Quadros Aniche, Peter H. T. Scholten, and Elena Marie Ensenado. "Urban renewal as policy innovation in China: From growth stimulation to sustainable development." Public Administration and Development 41, no. 1 (2021): 23–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pad.1903.

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曹明炫, 曹明炫, та 張效通 張效通. "都市更新審議關鍵因素精進之研析". 建築學報 129, № 129 (2024): 011–30. https://doi.org/10.53106/101632122024090129002.

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<p>我國的都市更新政策最早源自民國1973年制訂之都市計畫法「舊市區更新」,後參考美、日等先進國家經驗,於1998年制訂「都市更新條例」,作為我國實施都市更新的依據。希望藉由民間的力量與效率,促進都市土地有計畫之再開發利用,復甦都市機能,改善居住環境與景觀,增進公共利益;同時,藉由都市更新容積獎勵與稅捐減免,期能降低相關權利人重建負擔,提高參與意願。都市更新事業計畫及權利變換計畫為都市更新實際執行之依據,計畫向主管機關申請報核後,實施者團隊歷經主管機關審查、補正、公辧公聽會、幹事會、聽證會等等程序,最後也最為關鍵的程序就是通過都市更新審議。都市更新事業計畫及權利變換計畫之內容,涉及都市計畫、建築、景觀、交通、財務、估價、地政等等相關專業。無論都市更新容積獎勵、人行步道與開放空間留設、公共設施的闢設與捐贈、公益設施的捐贈等等公益(共)議題,以及建築規劃設計、價值評定、選取房屋單元(含停車位)及權利分配等等私權議題,均屬都市更新審議事項。審議委員、主管機關代表、以及實施者團隊,經由簡報、詢答的審議程序,權衡公私權益,以及計畫的可行性,獲致最終的審議結果,是一項必需兼顧效率與效果的高難度任務。本研究針對都市更新相關從業者進行問卷調查,對於臺北市都市更新審議之事前會議通知時間等10項審議品質事項,以及容積獎勵額度等14項審議事項,進行重要性與滿意度調查;並利用重要性-表現分析
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Marvin, Simon, and Simon Slater. "The New Urban Infrastructure Crisis Competition for Urban Space." Public Works Management & Policy 2, no. 2 (1997): 148–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1087724x9700200205.

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British cities are now experiencing unprecedented competition for surface and subsurface urban space. Restructuring of the utilities sector has created privately owned companies that are now engaged in major programs of infrastructure renewal while massive investments are underway in retrofitting new forms of telecommunications, energy, and transportation infrastructure. Above the ground, increasing mobility has created new demands for urban road space for the movement of goods and people. Focusing on a case study of Sheffield, the article identifies the competing demands for space, examines t
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Adunola, Adewale Oluseyi. "Housing Sustainability Challenges in a Nigerian City." Environmental Management and Sustainable Development 4, no. 2 (2015): 152. http://dx.doi.org/10.5296/emsd.v4i2.8092.

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<p class="ber"><span lang="EN-GB">This paper discusses housing sustainability challenges and applicable sustainable urban renewal strategy for Nigerian cities, and thereby emphasizes the dimension of government-instituted urban renewal policy. This is with a view to projecting the need for urban housing sustainability with respect to developing countries A field survey conducted in Ile-Ife, a typical Nigerian city in its South-Western region is used to appraise the extent of the housing sustainability challenges. The four areas for the survey- Itakogun-Okerewe, Ogbingbin, Obalufon-
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Lavee, Einat, and Nissim Cohen. "How street‐level bureaucrats become policy entrepreneurs: The case of urban renewal." Governance 32, no. 3 (2019): 475–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gove.12387.

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Mayet, Pierre. "Racines des politiques pour la ville des années cinquante aux années soixante-dix." Revue française d'administration publique 71, no. 1 (1994): 371–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/rfap.1994.2824.

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Roots of Urban Policies Thirty years of French urban policies show a constant renewal of objectives and a permanent care, but a continuity of methodological answers in matters of budgets, human resources and institutions. The housing crisis, a main characteristic of post-war period, has been solved by putting in place new legal instruments. The following period has been marked by the creation of the ministry of equipment, which was complemented by a new organisation of field services, an important mobilisation of field officials and the 1969 Land Orientation Act, which founded the urban code.
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Blessett, Brandi. "Urban Renewal and “Ghetto” Development in Baltimore: Two Sides of the Same Coin." American Review of Public Administration 50, no. 8 (2020): 838–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0275074020930358.

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This article uses critical race theory to examine the implementation of one of the first full-scale urban renewal rehabilitation projects in Baltimore, Maryland. Using a race-conscious lens, the tools of government (e.g., economic, institutional, personnel, and linguistic) are examined to contextualize how administrative decisions produced racially disproportionate outcomes for Black residents in the Harlem Park neighborhood.
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Bushouse, B. "Changes in Mitigation: Comparing Boston's Big Dig and 1950s Urban Renewal." Public Works Management & Policy 7, no. 1 (2002): 52–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10824x02007001005.

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Lalenis, Konstantinos, Dimitris Kalergis, Apostolos Kyriazis, and Elena Samourkasidou. "The Heritage of Wakfs: Muhammad Ali Pasha's Imaret in Kavala, Greece, and its Integration in Urban Functions." European Journal of Architecture and Urban Planning 1, no. 4 (2022): 15–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.24018/ejarch.2022.1.4.7.

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A “wakf” is an “Islamic trust” that helped the Ottoman Administration to provide essential social services to citizens, also crucial for regulating urban communities. This paper focuses on the case of the Muhammad Ali Pasha wakf in Kavala, Greece, and covers a variety of its dimensions: planning legislation, architectural heritage, and urban renewal. It is based on a previous article of the authors, which is updated, revised, and modified here, by giving emphasis to the architectural elements of the main building of the Kavala wakf, Imaret, the techniques and processes of its restoration, and
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Hatiboğlu Eren, Burcu. "Poor Women at the Grip of Neoliberal Urbanism." Kadın/Woman 2000, Journal for Women's Studies 17, no. 2 (2016): 43–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.33831/jws.v17i2.210.

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Neoliberal ideology and its profit-driven policies have rapidly gained worldwide popularity in urbanization process since 1970s. Especially in the global south, it is argued that slum renewal projects—as an engine of neoliberal capital accumulation—were constructed through gendered discourses which also relied on women’s capacity for the material and social welfare of the family and community. From this point, some feminists warn about the danger of producing neoconservative lifestyle for women via neoliberalism and its liberal gender mainstreaming policies which is called ‘new patriarchal ref
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van der Waals, Jochem F. M., Walter J. V. Vermeulen, and Pieter Glasbergen. "Carbon Dioxide Reduction in Housing: Experiences in Urban Renewal Projects in the Netherlands." Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 21, no. 3 (2003): 411–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/c0037j.

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It is increasingly being recognised that the housing sector can contribute to reductions in the levels of carbon dioxide (CO2). The renewal of existing residential areas offers opportunities to reduce CO2 emissions. However, technical options for CO2-reduction, such as insulation, solar energy, and combined heat and power, often fail to materialise. For a better understanding of why options for CO2-reduction are applied or rejected, it is insufficient to consider only the economic and technical features of these options themselves: factors related to planning processes play an important role a
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Ciski, Mateusz, Krzysztof Rzasa, and Marek Ogryzek. "Analysis of Existing Spatial Information Systems in Terms of its Use for the Renewal and Revitalization of Rural Areas." Baltic Surveying 8 (October 31, 2018): 13–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.22616/j.balticsurveying.2018.002.

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Revitalization is a set of urban and planning activities, coordinated by local self-government administration, aim of which is a social, architectural, planning and economical advantageous transformation of the specific area of the municipality, being in a state of crisis resulting from economic and social factors. Whereas, the renewal of the countryside is understood as shaping the living conditions of people in rural areas, with the local community as an animator and subject. The combination of revitalization and renewal of rural areas is a particularly important and urgent task, connected w
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Barreda-Luna, Antonio A., Juvenal Rodríguez-Reséndiz, Omar Rodríguez-Abreo, and José Manuel Álvarez-Alvarado. "Spatial Models and Neural Network for Identifying Sustainable Transportation Projects with Study Case in Querétaro, an Intermediate Mexican City." Sustainability 14, no. 13 (2022): 7796. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14137796.

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The construction of urban and transport indicators aims for a better diagnosis that enables technical and precise decision-making for the public administration or private investment. Therefore, it is common to make comparisons and observe which has better diagnosis results in a diversity of indexes and models. The present study made a comparative analysis of spatial models using artificial intelligence to estimate transport demand. To achieve this goal, the audit field was recollected in specific urban corridors to measure the indicators. A study case in Querétaro, an emergent city in the Mexi
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Mouratidis, Anastasios. "Smooth integration of transport infrastructure into urban space." Journal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development 5, no. 2 (2021): 1379. http://dx.doi.org/10.24294/jipd.v5i2.1379.

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Municipal authorities in industrialized and in developing countries face unceasingly the issues of congestion, insufficiency of transport means capacity, poor operability of transport systems and a growing demand for reliable and effective urban transport. While the expansion of infrastructure is generally considered as an undesirable option, in specific cases, when short links or ring roads are missing, new infrastructure projects may provide beneficial solutions. The upgrading and renewal of existing networks is always a challenge to the development of a modern city and the welfare of citize
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Csanádi, Gábor, Adrienne Csizmady, and Gergely Olt. "Social sustainability and urban renewal on the example of Inner-Erzsébetváros in Budapest." Society and Economy 33, no. 1 (2011): 199–217. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/socec.33.2011.1.14.

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Gunko, M. S., G. A. Pivovar, and K. V. Averkieva. "Renewal of small cities in European Russia (case study of Borovichi, Vyksa, Rostov)." Izvestiya Rossiiskoi akademii nauk. Seriya geograficheskaya, no. 5 (November 2, 2019): 18–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s2587-55662019518-31.

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The current study is aimed at the analysis of local development with a focus on the renewal processes in small cities of European Russia. Renewal refers to the introduction of positive changes trough re-opening and re-imagining existing urban areas. Due to the lack of adequate statistical data, we access renewal using a qualitative approach, through the analysis of the material form the cityscape, which is not only an indicator of the socio-economic situation in the city but also helps to understand the distribution of power relations within it. Empirical data were obtained in three small sing
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Curtis, Sarah, Ben Cave, and Adam Coutts. "Is Urban Regeneration Good for Health? Perceptions and Theories of the Health Impacts of Urban Change." Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 20, no. 4 (2002): 517–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/c02r.

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An important issue for the geography of health in urban areas concerns how urban change arising from renewal of inner-city areas relates to health of urban populations. In this paper we examine ways in which urban regeneration schemes in Britain are attempting to incorporate consideration of health impact into their planning and development. It concentrates especially on diverse ways that different stakeholders perceive the outcomes of these schemes and the significance for health. The paper is based on two case studies of urban development projects, focusing on housing improvement and trainin
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Sin, Chih Hoong. "The Street Wardens Programme as a neighbourhood renewal intervention: the challenge of translating national policy into creative local responses in a performance management context." Benefits: A Journal of Poverty and Social Justice 16, no. 1 (2008): 61–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.51952/kstg9286.

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The current government has prioritised tackling urban deprivation as part of its commitment to poverty reduction in the UK. The Street Wardens Programme was established in 2001 to help improve the ‘liveability’ of ‘deprived’ neighbourhoods by: caring for the physical appearance of streets; deterring antisocial behaviour; reducing crime and fear of crime; and fostering social inclusion. ‘Deprivation’ was not explicitly defined in the policy, resulting in schemes located in areas with wildly divergent environmental and demographic characteristics. Programme implementation was, expectedly, divers
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Yoade, Adewale, Samson Olaitan Olanrewaju, and Sesan Adeniyi Adeyemi. "Assessment of Road Rehabilitation in Ibadan, Nigeria." Indonesian Journal of Geography 52, no. 2 (2020): 135. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/ijg.52412.

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The study examined road rehabilitation in Ibadan North East Local Government of Oyo State, Nigeria. The data used in this study was obtained from both primary and secondary sources. The primary data was obtained through a reconnaissance survey and administration of the questionnaire. The reconnaissance survey is appropriate to establish the nature of an environment, event or situation before making decisions. The population for this study consists of all the residents available in Ibadan north local government. Both descriptive and thematic content analysis was employed in the analysis. Findin
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GREAVU ȘERBAN, Valerică, Vasile-Daniel PĂVĂLOAIA, and Codrin Ștefan EȘANU. "ANALYSIS OF CLOUD TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION IN ROMANIAN PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS: IMPLICATIONS FOR SECURITY AND CONFIDENTIALITY." Journal of Public Administration, Finance and Law 32 (2024): 493–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.47743/jopafl-2024-32-38.

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In the context of the increasingly digitized society, the adoption of cloud technologies in public administration becomes more relevant and necessary [1]. This study focuses on assessing the degree of cloud service utilization in public institutions in Romania, as well as on analysing the ethical and security implications associated with this adoption. Utilizing a quantitative research approach, data were collected through questionnaires delivered via Internet and collected for 30 days. The research questionnaire comprised 23 questions of various types and the results highlight that only a sma
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Olamiju, Oluwadare Isaac. "Socio-Economic Dynamics of Slum Growth in Core Areas of Cities In Developing Nations – The Ado-Ekiti Example." DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE 2 (December 31, 2022): 272–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.37394/232022.2022.2.36.

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Globalization and urbanization have been identified as having inherent capacity for the disarticulation and dislocation of a nation’s socio-economic structure. This paper identified the socio-economic forces responsible for slum development in the core of Ado-Ekiti. The core area was delineated using the acquired google image which was processed using ArcView GIS software; Twelve Data Delineation Areas (DDAs) were identified, having: 2,930 buildings and 14,650 households. A 2.5% of households (368) was adopted as sample size. The landlord or the most senior household head was interviewed using
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Petrtýlová, Rebeka, and Matej Jaššo. "Behavioural mapping and online data as tools for socio-spatial analysis of public spaces – Bratislava, Slovakia waterfront case study." GeoScape 16, no. 1 (2022): 39–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/geosc-2022-0004.

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Abstract Renewal, revitalisation, or reconstruction of public spaces is an inevitable part of the urban dynamics process. However, before any decision of future development is made, it is necessary to be acquainted with the given place. Mapping urban spaces is essential for recognizing the specifics of a certain area, while a relevant analysis should be performed on the basis of multiple data sources. Nonetheless, identification of relevant data sources as well as their limits, which need to be considered, represent challenges in the process. The study aims to highlight the importance of socio
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Ayejugbagbe, Joshua Seyi. "Assessment of the Characteristics of Slum in the Core of Akure, Nigeria." Asian Journal of Geographical Research 6, no. 2 (2023): 14–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ajgr/2023/v6i2179.

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This paper examined the characteristics of slum in the core of Akure, Nigeria, with a view to suggesting means of correcting the abnormalities caused by the slum environment. A sample size of 350 households amounting to 5% of the household population was randomly selected across eight selected neighbourhoods in the study area for questionnaire administration. Personal interview was conducted with the residents while field observation was made on the condition of the environment. Google Earth imagery was digitized to ascertain the number of buildings in the environment. Secondary data were coll
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Iheme, John Owuike, James Bassey Effiong, and Samuel Bassey Ekung. "The Effect of Government Policy on Housing Delivery in Nigeria: A Case Study of Port Harcourt Low Income Housing Programme." International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences 61 (October 2015): 87–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.18052/www.scipress.com/ilshs.61.87.

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Housing is one of the most important needs of individuals next to food and clothing. Housing needs for low income earners has reached an alarming stage in Nigeria. On the supply side, numerous government policies have earlier aimed at disabling the massive shortage through numerous housing reform programmes. Despite these preceding efforts, housing remains an illusion to an average Nigerian. This research assessed the effect of government policy on housing delivery in Nigeria. The objectives were to determine housing needs of the low income group in Nigeria and to determine the impact of gover
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Gustafson, Per, and Nils Hertting. "Understanding Participatory Governance: An Analysis of Participants’ Motives for Participation." American Review of Public Administration 47, no. 5 (2016): 538–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0275074015626298.

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Despite the growing body of literature on participatory and collaborative governance, little is known about citizens’ motives for participation in such new governance arrangements. The present article argues that knowledge about these motives is essential for understanding the quality and nature of participatory governance and its potential contribution to the overall political and administrative system. Survey data were used to explore participants’ motives for participating in a large-scale urban renewal program in Stockholm, Sweden. The program was neighborhood-based, characterized by self-
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Hileta, Liubov Andriyivna. "THE INFLUENCE OF TOURIST AND RECREATION ACTIVITIES ON STATE OF GREEN ZONES OF THE LVIV URBAN ECOSYSTEM." GEOGRAPHY AND TOURISM, no. 51 (2019): 37–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2308-135x.2019.51.37-44.

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The aim of the study. Research the tourism and recreational activities of residents and visitors of the city of Lviv regarding the ecological state of green zones which perform a number of important functions, including social and environmental, which is to ensure that the residents of the city have the most favorable environmental conditions. Method. It is analized that within the Lviv urban ecosystem a green zone is allocated, that is, a system of territories with green plantations in unoccupied open spaces within a city or suburban area which have ecological, economic, recreational and aest
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Lee, Heon-Seog. "The Legal Improvement for Vitalizing Street-Housing Redevelopment Projects." Korean Public Land Law Association 103 (August 31, 2023): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.30933/kpllr.2023.103.1.

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It can be evaluated that our housing administration has contributed to solving the absolute shortage of housing. However, it has caused numerous side effects, including speculative investment in real estate, threats of housing rights for the common people, and intensification of extreme disputes among residents over business promotion.
 Recently, due to these side effects, the Urban Renewal Projects, such as large-scale urban maintenance projects as in the past, have been greatly reduced. Paradoxically, however, as the housing supply decreased, another social problem occurred, such as the
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Gavande, Mr Shardul P. "Mumbai: A Vision of Smart City for Sustainable Development and Citizen Friendly." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 10, no. 2 (2022): 319–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2022.40254.

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Abstract: Mumbai being the largest city of India, capital of Maharashtra and one of the most populous cities in the world with current estimated population of about 12.4 million it is the world’s 37th largest city by Gross Domestic Product (GDP). As of 2019, recent estimates of the economy of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region have ranged from 3.16 lakh crore (US$44 billion) (2019–20 est.) 4.04 lakh crore (US$57 billion) (2019–20 est.) ranking it either the most or second-most productive metro area of India. In the year 2015, a government led by Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) launched a program calle
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Tshilidzi Thenga, Shandukani, and SArunmozhi Selvi. "Improving Fiscal Sustainability in South African Local Governments: A Six-Pillar Conceptual Framework Applied to Three Case Studies." Journal of Advanced Artificial Intelligence, Engineering and Technology 01, no. 04 (2025): 011–12. https://doi.org/10.56147/aaiet.1.4.57.

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South African municipalities struggle financially as a result of apartheid, rapid urban growthandan increasing need for services. Past segregation has made equality in fiscal spending and government services more difficult to achieve. Municipalities also struggle because their funding is limited and their systems are out-of-date, while citizens require more and improved infrastructure and services. The constant shortage of funds hampers sustainable growth and the wellbeing of many residents, most of all those in rural and poorly equipped areas, proving that traditional budget plans are not suf
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Полякова, Алина. "ACTUALIZATION OF HISTORICAL MEMORY IN THE DEBATE ON THE PRESERVATION OF THE HISTORICAL IMAGE OF A TOWN." Логико-философские штудии, no. 3 (March 16, 2021): 249–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.52119/lphs.2021.22.97.003.

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Статья посвящена анализу стратегий аргументаций, которые используют стороны, участвующие в обсуждении практик сохранения исторического и архитектурного облика города. В статье проводится анализ аргументационных и риторических стратегий на примере конфликта, возникшего вокруг разрушения историко-архитектурной среды города Боровска в Калужской области в 2018 году. Исследование основывается на публикациях федеральных и региональных СМИ. Обращается особое внимание на оформление стратегий аргументации сторонами конфликта, которая отражается в городской газете. В анализе выделены типы аргументов уча
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Tsaturova, Susanna. "The revolt of Etienne Marcel: Who won and who lost?" Annual of French Studies 57 (2024): 7–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.32608/0235-4349-2024-1-57-7-34.

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The political crisis in France in 1356–1358, referred in historiography as the “Etienne Marcel revolt”, has been thoroughly studied; all sources have been published, new ones are unlikely to appear. Estimations of these events have changed over the centuries, in the context of current methodological and ideological trends. Renewal of the political history allows us to take a new look at this traditional subject. The article attempts to understand the essence of the events that took place, and their consequences. The political crisis that broke out in France was a repercussion of the formation
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Isidro Ferrer, Liz. "Implications of Urban Law on Urban Renewal Projects in the Historical Center of Lima." McGill GLSA Research Series 1, no. 1 (2021): 1–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.26443/glsars.v1i1.121.

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The Historic Center of Lima currently shows signs of urban deterioration as a result of the processes of exclusion and spatial segregation that have characterized the intense urban growth of the city of Lima. In the face of this urban deterioration, urban renewal processes are an instrument of transformation that acts as surgery for the recovery and reintegration of deteriorated central areas into the functioning of the current city. As a general, urban law regulates urban problems resulting from the transformation of urban lands, including the deterioration of central areas. In particular, ac
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Vishwakarma, Pooja, and Pinaki Ghosh. "Technological Breakthroughs Shaping Smart Energy Administration in Urban Centres." International Journal on Advances in Engineering, Technology and Science (IJAETS) 5, no. 1 (2024): 77–81. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10718943.

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<em>Abstract</em>&mdash;the rapid urbanization and increasing energy demand in recent time have necessitated the advancement of smart cities that can efficiently supervise energy resources while ensuring feasible and well-being for their residents. Effective energy administration is essential to achieving these goals. This article explores the cutting-edge technology innovations driving intelligent energy management in smart cities. This integrates smart power grids, renewable energy sources, sophisticated metering infrastructure, demand driven systems, energy-efficient architecture, and the i
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Madrazo, Leandro. "The Social Construction of a Neighbour-Hood Identity." Open House International 44, no. 1 (2019): 71–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ohi-01-2019-b0009.

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The urban renewal process in neighbourhoods with well-rooted communities often reveals the ties between people and spaces, and highlights the inextricable links between social and physical structures. The residents of three neighbour-hoods in the city of Barcelona–Trinitat Nova, Plus Ultra and Vallcarca–have endured and fought against the threat of radical urban renewals planned by the municipal authorities for decades, and their efforts have only recently been rewarded with the acceptance of their demands by local administrations. In this period, residents organized themselves to defend their
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Filion, Pierre. "The Neighbourhood Improvement Plan." Articles 17, no. 1 (2013): 16–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1017698ar.

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During the late 1960s and early 1970s the Canadian government effected a turnabout in its urban renewal policy, which culminated in the launching of the Neighbourhood Improvement Program in 1973. This program differed from prior forms of renewal by emphasizing the preservation of the built environment and citizen participation in neighbourhood planning. This article is concerned with examining the difference in the attitudes the city administrations of Montreal and Toronto took toward the federal program, and the impact of this difference on the results in the two cities. It appears that Toron
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陳旺聖, 陳旺聖. "都市更新法秩序之建構──兼論最高行政法院108年度判字第220號判決". 財產法暨經濟法 76, № 76 (2024): 115–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.53106/181646412024060076004.

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Santos, Beatriz. "Improving Urban Planning Information, Transparency and Participation in Public Administrations." International Journal of E-Planning Research 6, no. 4 (2017): 58–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijepr.2017100104.

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In recent years, there has been a renewed interest in the involvement of citizens in all public affairs that is also extended to urban planning. Spanish Public Administrations have made important changes and progress trying to get urban and spatial planning closer to the citizen. Firstly, a significant effort has been made to generate knowledge services providing citizen access to urban planning information. Secondly, administrations try to involve citizens in urban planning through participation programmes by using the new channels that information and communication technology offers. This pa
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Koury, Mauro Guilherme Pinheiro, and Raoni Borges Barbosa. "Fofocas e rumores no cotidiano do pequeno urbano: a construção e a apresentação do self nas sociabilidades urbanas de pequena escala." Latitude 14, no. 2 (2020): 56–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.28998/lte.2020.n.2.6143.

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Este artigo problematiza contextos interacionais do pequeno urbano em situações cotidianas. Para tanto, parte analiticamente de uma etnografia das sociabilidades urbanas de um município do interior da Paraíba, Brasil. O pequeno urbano aparece como palco de construção e de apresentação do self e da formação de redes de significados sensíveis e de conformadores de paisagens simbólicas e materiais, que caracterizam este estilo particular de urbanismo. O artigo debate a dimensão da fofoca e do rumor no pequeno urbano como forma de acessar, neste cotidiano interacional pessoalizado, a tensão criati
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Black, Simon. "Community Unionism without the Community? Lessons from Labor-Community Coalitions in the Canadian Child Care Sector." Labor Studies Journal 43, no. 2 (2018): 118–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0160449x18763442.

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The theory and practice of community unionism has been central to discussions of alt-labor, union renewal, and revitalization, particularly in relation to union praxis at the urban or local scale. This comparative case study explores two labor-community campaigns to defend public child care services in the context of neoliberal austerity in urban/suburban space. While labor-community coalitions are a necessary—if not sufficient—condition for success, in urban/suburban contexts in which community allies are weak and municipal administrations hostile, public-sector unions must continue to play a
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Kunwal, Insha, Muhammad Ramzan Sheikh, Muhammad Zahir Faridi, and Muhammad Imran Mushtaq. "Urbanization, Energy Consumption and Environmental Quality in Asian Countries." Bulletin of Business and Economics (BBE) 12, no. 4 (2023): 372–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.61506/01.00136.

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The rate of urbanization has enhanced around the globe. By moving the production from less to more energy-intensive sources, increasing the rate of urbanization leads to more energy consumption. The major threat to the environment of the world is the increasing rate of greenhouse gas emissions and global warming. The main purpose of this study is to elaborate on the relationship between urbanization, energy consumption, and CO2 emission in Asian countries. In this study, CO2 is used as a dependent variable while urban population, population density, renewable and non-renewable energy consumpti
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Niehaus, Matthias, Paulina Ibieta, Andrés J. Prieto, Emil Osorio, and Antonio Zumelzu. "ANALYTICAL METHODOLOGIES CONCERNING HISTORIC NEIGHBOURHOODS FOR URBAN RENEWAL IN SOUTHERN CHILE. HOW TO UNDERSTAND THE PLACE TO INTERVENE?" JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM 45, no. 1 (2021): 60–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/jau.2021.12894.

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Historic urban spaces are emplacements that present a particular special interest due to their cultural value and their both urban and architectural pattern. The built environment of cities is composed of a number of variables – anthropic, spatial, morphological, environmental, social, constructive and atmospheric – and all of them must be part of a system that is capable of generating more comfortable and efficient environments. Currently, the work of expert professionals linked to the built environment implies an environmental challenge related to the buildings and their direct harmony with
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ROCHDANE, Hanane, and Salma ECHATIBI. "Applicable Smart City Strategies for a Smart Sustainable City to Ensure Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Integration: Casablanca Case Study." International Business & Economics Studies 4, no. 3 (2022): p107. http://dx.doi.org/10.22158/ibes.v4n3p107.

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A Smart city is essentially expected to diminish the utilization of assets and upgrade efficiencies. In practically any region, effectiveness brings about energy saving, diminished energy force, supportable monetary turn of events, upgraded usefulness, a safeguarded climate, and in particular, participation with the environmental change fight. In spite of the fact that financial plan, innovation, and the necessary framework are significant imperatives for helpless urban areas to accomplish shrewd and economical city objectives, the advantages of brilliant urban areas are numerous for helpless
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Romero-Ania, Alberto, Lourdes Rivero Gutiérrez, and María Auxiliadora De Vicente Oliva. "Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis of Sustainable Urban Public Transport Systems." Mathematics 9, no. 16 (2021): 1844. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/math9161844.

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Urban public transport systems must be economically efficient and additionally environmentally sustainable. Available decision support systems, including multiple criteria decision models, allow identifying which urban public transport vehicles are acceptable and those that should no longer be used in efficient and environmentally friendly cities. Previous research has ranked urban public transport vehicles by applying analytic hierarchy process multi-criteria decision-making models, from economic and non-polluting perspectives. However, until now, the types of vehicles acceptable for fleet re
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