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Moulaert et. al (2003) see contemporary urban regeneration as a universal phenomenon aimed at promoting competitiveness. Using examples from the UK and other countries‚ briefly outline the key elements and impacts of selected regeneration projects and discuss the extent to which they corroborate or contradict this understanding. Based on the research undertaken by Moulaert et.al (2003) into urban restructuring in European cities‚ the aim of this essay will be to explore the meaning of city competitiveness
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disperse tourism demand and its negative impacts. Visitor management techniques have been developed in order to deal with a constantly increasing demand in tourism industry worldwide. Negative impacts had to be addressed and minimized. As a result‚ in 1995 the Centre for Tourism Visitor Management was set up at Nottingham Business Centre (Shackley‚ 2003). The main purpose was to provide a focus for the study of visitors and tourism‚ involving significant impacts on natural resources. At present‚ visitor
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rural people seek for urban life. The first one is urban pull factor. They dream for higher wages‚ better housing and utilities‚ better school and hospital‚ more jobs opportunity‚ and more experience that they can get it all from a living in big cities as they think. The second one is urban push factor. We know that most of rural areas people are farmers. There’s not much else to do anymore in the village but wait for harvest time and without higher level of education‚ availability of media‚ or facilities
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sometimes one-lane wide roads‚ also slowing down the flow of traffic and causing congestion‚ this problem is down to a lack of adequate parking facilities off of the roads of a town. Causes * Population of the area increase * urbanization/urban migration * more and better job opportunities * better hospital and health care * better living standards * cities are social and financial centers * better education—schools and universities * too many people in the countryside
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theorist. Every theorist studied in class viewed the term public interest in their own unique way and their method used to arrive to their conclusions varied. In Bollen’s journal article‚ Urban Planning and Intergroup Conflict there appears to be three basic questions he asks: what is the role and influence of urban planning and policy amidst deep inter-group conflict‚ can bottom up urbanism contribute to top down peacemaking and efforts to democratize a multinational society‚ and what is the relationship
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URBAN MARKETING AND ITS IMPACT OVER THE COMPETITION BETWEEN CITIES Lecturer PhD Lidia Elena ALEXA “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University of Iasi Abstract: In the globalization era‚ characterized by profound political and economical reforms of which main objective is the increased competitiveness‚ whether we talk about goods‚ companies‚ cities or countries‚ the proactive attitude and the marketing strategy is a must in order to survive and develop. Now more than ever the cities have become brands of their
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and‚ as a result‚ were exposed to acerbity and vulgarity that would remain ingrained in their minds for the rest of their lives. What at the time seemed to be a civil rights advancement has sadly proven ineffective. Because of anemic funding for urban schools‚ and the human inclination to surround oneself with others who are similar‚ segregation still prevails in U.S. education. Two possible solutions to segregated schools are the reinstatement of mandatory busing and the redirection of funding
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Urban Development & Planning in the Palestinian Territories Presented By: Director‚ Urban & Regional Planning Unit An-Najah National University‚ Nablus Dr. Ali Abdelhamid Introduction: Urban development and planning practice and experience in Palestine which stemmed back to mid 19th Century had passed through various changes and developments in terms of characteristics‚ policies‚ principles‚ and management. The urban planning system in Palestine seems to be unique in its composition
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MANUAL UNIT II: RURAL AND URBAN SOCIETY (PART-I) LIFE IN RURAL AND URBAN SOCIETY: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS. CONTENT Society: Its definition and its types Comparative Analysis: The differences between the urban and the rural society on the basis of: a) Living conditions. b) Educational facilities. c) Nature of employment opportunities/ d) Occupations in the rural and the urban society. e) Availability of communication facilities in the rural and the urban society. f) Choices of goods
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