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Maria Coronato and Maria Prezioso
Polycentric development, territorial cohesion, and territorial diversity are some of the main principles supported at the European level for reducing regional disparities and for making territories more resilient and diversified, which strengthens the co...
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Lucie Vialard, Clara Squiban, Gilles Riveau, Emmanuel Hermann, Doudou Diop, Florence Fournet, Gérard Salem and Ellen E. Foley
This study contributes to the literature about the effects of space and place on health by introducing a socio-territorial approach to urban health disparities in West Africa. It explores how urban spaces, specifically neighbourhoods, are shaped by socia...
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Adrian Liviu Scutariu
Pág. 21 - 27
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Rodrigo Candia
Pág. 226 - 230
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Görkemli Kazar,Altug Kazar
Pág. 954 - 967
This paper analyzes the relationship between income inequality and economic development within 273 Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS2) European regions. In the study Human Development Index (HDI) values as well as weighted and unweig...
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Luca Salvati, Marco Zitti and Margherita Carlucci
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Eugenia Harja
The last census of 20 October 2011, confirmed the decrease in the stable population in most localities, although this did not occur uniformly across the county. The analysis aims to highlight the stable population evolution in the last two censuses, whic...
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Dumitru Timerman,Mihai Deju
Pág. pp. 103 - 108
Regional picture appear two Romanians: a richer, which includes the Bucharest-Ilfov, West and Center and a poor, other regions. Among the most competitive districts are Ilfov (8. 553 euro per capita), Timis (7. 931 euro per capita), Brasov (7. 108 euro p...
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