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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Ex-industrial areas"
Daineko, L., N. Karavaeva et I. Yurasova. « Redevelopment of Ex-industrial Areas in Yekaterinburg ». IOP Conference Series : Materials Science and Engineering 1079, no 3 (1 mars 2021) : 032093. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899x/1079/3/032093.
Texte intégralHasanah, Uswatun. « ANALYSIS OF URBAN REGIONAL PLANNING USE EX-HGU PTPN III LAND USING SIANTAR MARTOBA DISTRICT ». Journal of Economics and Business 1, no 2 (29 avril 2020) : 57–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.36655/jeb.v1i2.207.
Texte intégralDedaj, Xhilda, et Sonila Papathimiu. « Environment Impact of Ex-Industrial Areas in Laç and Rubik and the Possibilities for Their Functional Transformation- a Comparative Analysis ». European Journal of Economics and Business Studies 9, no 1 (6 octobre 2017) : 184. http://dx.doi.org/10.26417/ejes.v9i1.p184-193.
Texte intégralNuryadin, Egi, et Alyaa Nabiila. « Potential Development of Purwoceng (Pimpinella pruatjan Molk or Pimpinella alpine Kds) Plant Scale Industry Using In-Vitro Culture Technique By Means of Rooting Induction ». Journal of Tropical Biodiversity and Biotechnology 3, no 3 (31 décembre 2018) : 92. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/jtbb.38849.
Texte intégralЛаричева, Елена, et Elena Laricheva. « SOCIO-ECONOMIC MEASURES OF SOUTHWEST AREAS DEVELOPMENT OF THE BRYANSK REGION, MOST AFFECTED BY CHERNOBYL DISASTER ». Bulletin of Bryansk state technical university 2016, no 5 (30 décembre 2016) : 221–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/article_58f9c4d9bf3f65.94875296.
Texte intégralSomoza-Medina, Xosé, et Obdulia Monteserín-Abella. « The Sustainability of Industrial Heritage Tourism Far from the Axes of Economic Development in Europe : Two Case Studies ». Sustainability 13, no 3 (21 janvier 2021) : 1077. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13031077.
Texte intégralErmolli, Sergio, et Giuliano Galluccio. « Data-driven urban regeneration : university housing in the ex-Corradini factory in Naples ». TECHNE - Journal of Technology for Architecture and Environment, no 24 (26 juillet 2022) : 218–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/techne-12863.
Texte intégralGarba, Terfa E., Reena L. Richard, Nor Ezzawanis A. Thani, Mohamad Azlan A. Majid, Mutari Lawal et Nura A. Yelwa. « Geological Effects on Water Quality : A Review of Issues and Challenges in Malaysia ». Sains Malaysiana 50, no 7 (31 juillet 2021) : 1857–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2021-5007-03.
Texte intégralGravagnuolo, Antonia, Mariarosaria Angrisano et Luigi Fusco Girard. « Circular Economy Strategies in Eight Historic Port Cities : Criteria and Indicators Towards a Circular City Assessment Framework ». Sustainability 11, no 13 (26 juin 2019) : 3512. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11133512.
Texte intégralSimic, Ivan, Aleksandra Stupar, Aleksandar Grujicic, Vladimir Mihajlov et Marija Cvetkovic. « The Transformation of Dorćol Power Plant : Triggering a Sustainable Urban Regeneration or Selling the Heritage ? » Sustainability 14, no 1 (4 janvier 2022) : 523. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14010523.
Texte intégralThèses sur le sujet "Ex-industrial areas"
BUONOCORE, FRANCESCA. « La rigenerazione urbana alla prova della governance multi-livello ». Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10281/35024.
Texte intégralChapitres de livres sur le sujet "Ex-industrial areas"
« Initially, mine workers would be rather reluctant to invest their wages in means of production (in agriculture and in transport) within the Mozambican rural economy. Up to 1980/81, government policies were not favourable to such investments. However, thereafter, miners were specifically encouraged to plough back their wages into production and commerce. Rural unemployment was widespread and, hence, the conditions for private accumulation were favourable on this count. Generally, miners would invest in transport and commerce, but some did invest in agriculture. Indeed, in the latter years, peasants with resources were allowed to operate on unutilised ex-settler farms. In other cases, the more permanent and better paid state farm workers could use their specific position to strengthen their own farm, often supplemented by hired labour. As mechanics or tractor drivers, etc. they had access to cer-tain resources such as seeds, fertiliser, fuel and consumer goods which they could buy either from the state farm or, not unfrequently, merely take from stocks on the state farms. Border areas were another such case of differentiated access to resources by means of barter trade cross the border. Due to the political criticality of such areas within a general condition of war, the government distribution policy would grant a certain priority to supplying these areas with commodities which would then provide a basis for further barter trade with the neighbouring country. Further, areas located more closely to the main food markets (either towns or plantations) would be subject to a much more dispersed and intensive barter and money trade, thereby raising the producer prices which would benefit those peasants who had sufficient resources to produce surpluses. More distant food producing areas were much more within the grip of the commercial traders who provided the link with the market. Hence, while some strata within the peasantry managed to create some room for themselves by producing for the parallel markets, the majority of rural producers (either as wage labourers or small-scale producers) confronted declining real incomes as a result of the inflation on the parallel markets to which they had to turn not only for industrial commodities but also to supplement their food needs. Hence, their problem was not one of having too much money at hand with too few commodities to buy ; rather, they experi-enced an acute shortage of both money and goods. The poorer peasantry were the main suppliers of seasonal labour to the state sector. However, although rural unemployment was high, the supply of labour was by no means elastic. The reasons for this were the following. First, the pattern of labour demand of the state farms and plantations was in most cases highly seasonal and, hence, did not provide an all-round income for the worker. Second, money wages earned on the state farm did not guarantee any access to commodities, and often did so only at speculative prices. For both reasons, the real basis of security of the rural worker still remained his family farm, however fragile that may have been. The state sector may have become dominant in terms of area and in terms of production (regarding monetary output), but it certainly was not the dominant aspect in securing the livelihood of rural producers. In most cases, the pattern of peak demand for labour on the state farms coincided with the peak demand for labour in family agriculture. For example »,. Dans The Agrarian Question in Socialist Transitions, 208. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203043493-31.
Texte intégralActes de conférences sur le sujet "Ex-industrial areas"
Slepčević, Aleksandar, Milan Stojanović, Ivan Grujanac, Zdravko Vranješ et Danijela Soldatović. « Decontamination of working area after radiological incident in ex-industrial complex radiography unit ». Dans RAD Conference. RAD Centre, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.21175/rad.spr.abstr.book.2022.38.4.
Texte intégralKamel, Michael, et Roger Miller. « The Evolution of Games of Innovation in Regulated Complex Industries : The Case of Aviation Training ». Dans ASME 2004 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2004-60541.
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