The article presents the painting of cities of Central and Eastern Europe in perspective of theory of multiculturalism. Laid on Eastern civilization borderland cities are culturally heterogeneous. At present, "heterogeneous city" in perspective of theory of multiculturalism includes at least several ...
Is it safe to travel in Eastern Europe? Today, Eastern Europe is popular among backpackers, students and budget travelers and the increased tourism continues to help strengthen the safety of traveling throughout the region. Russia, Poland and the Czech Republic are top Eastern ...
Cities in Eastern Europe first to help refugees from Ukraine By City Mayors Research* ON THIS PAGE:Eastern Europe welcomed some 2.5 million refugees|||Border cities are first port of call|||Mayors warn, without help cities cannot cope|||Moldova|||Poland|||Romania|||Czech Republic|||Sources ...
Guangzhou , officially established as a city in 1921, is the one of the nine national central cities in China.The number of foreign temporary residents and immigrants from the Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Eastern Europe and Africa has increasd rapidly, and the city is known as teh "Capi...
In this paper we focus on urban growth dynamics of Eastern European cities and regions in the past and in the new Europe. This work is a part of on-going research in the field of urban and regional development, carried out in Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission. Easter...
Discourses and practices of the smart city in Central Eastern Europe: Insights from Hungary’s ‘big’ cities. Urban Res. Pract. 2021, 15, 699–723. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Premat, C. Smart Cities in a Digital Nation: Are Swedish Cities Enough Innovative? BT—Smarter as the New ...
13 Affordable Places to Visit in Europe — From Country Escapes to Stunning Cities Also on the list are cities in some former Eastern-bloc countries, indicating a broader interest among readers in exploring Central and Eastern Europe. Ljubljana, the charming capital ofSlovenia, comes in eighth, ...
Shrinkage is not a topic of much discussion in most OECD countries where the planning paradigm of growth has dominated the scene for many years. However, the debate has recently intensified in Germany, specially regarding its Eastern cities, posing new questions about the efficiency and sustainabilit...
[Budapest, Hungary, November 28, 2017] Huawei’s Smart City Summit 2017 in Budapest focused on opportunities for Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), and Scandinavian nations to stay abreast of the latest smart city trends and technology. The company demonstrated solutions to connect the digital and...
showing this trend in Europe. There are also six green gentrification cities (Austin, Detroit, Nantes, Edinburgh, Copenhagen, Montreal) that indicate a shorter-term temporal pattern wherein the resulting gentrification only took place over one of the three time periods, especially so in most ...