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Gianluigi Salvucci, Luca Salvati and Maria Felice Arezzo
?Marginal? urban settlements can be assumed as specific locations within a metropolitan area that are unable to attract (incoming) commuter flows. The official statistical system of Italy (headed by the National Statistical Institute, Istat) introduced a...
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Anubhav Goyal,Joana Pereira
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Increase in water induced risks are realized with marginal settlements being more vulnerable due to limited adaptive capacity. The challenge put forward by climate change, in absence of adequate formal strategies, has forced the dwellers of marginal sett...
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Ilaria Zambon, Pere Serra, Rosanna Salvia and Luca Salvati
Urban settlements have globally expanded into rural land. Being influenced by complex socio-environmental dynamics and sometimes acting as a reserve of economic value, fallow land has characterized rural areas in a distinctive way over the last decades. ...
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Giovanni Vecchio
Everyday mobility practices are increasingly an element of interest for urban policy, as well as for suggesting alternative solutions to urban issues. Amongst their manifold contributions, practices can be relevant for securing individuals’ access ...
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Iswandi Umar,Widiatmaka Widiatmaka,Bambang Pramudya,Baba Barus
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Population growthis linear tothe requrement of settlement area, while the area of the earth is limited. It was caused inappropriate use of the land. This study aims to identify, analyze, and describe dynamics and suitability of land for settlements in Pa...
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