But other cities struggle. For largely abandoned places such as downtown Detroit, Michigan, and Camden, New Jersey, loss of factory jobs and the suburbanization of the middle class have produced an urban wasteland. In the work, for example, of Camilo Vergara this has yielded an esthetic of ...
The results have shown that post-industrial cities do not develop their urban resilience based on the expansion of green spaces and, consequently, do not build green urban resilience. In addition, the research has proven that the greatest loss of green spaces is noticeable in parts of post-...
The series covered London in the 1400s and Paris during the 1700s. This episode begins with the enormous influx of immigrants into New York City in the last half of the 19th century and brings us up to the 21st.In one year, the population of New York exploded, increasing by about 1,...
a small town in Huadu), which is called “China’s capital of leather”. There you can find all kinds of leather materials, accessories, and products for wholesale. It supplies many bag and suitcase factories not only in Guangzhou but also cities in other provinces. ...
aThe United States has nearly 200 cities with 100,000 or more people and at least 80 percent of the national population lives in urban or suburban areas.This leaves vast open spaces and a feeling of "emptiness." In 2005, 27 of the 50 states had smaller populations than Denmark's 5.4 mil...
美国东北部传统工业区(ThetraditionalindustrialregionofthenortheasternUnitedStates)TheAmericanindustrialsystemhasanabsoluteadvantageinheavyindustry.ThedistributionofAmericanindustryisunevenintheregion,mainlyinthenortheast.TheindustrialregionofthenortheasternUnitedStateswasfirstdevelopedbyEuropeanimmigrantsandtheearliestregionofcapit...
Region Tatyana Chikurova Department of Tourism Business and Hospitality Ural State University of Economics Ekaterinburg, Russia Chikurova100@mail.ru Abstract—This article is devoted to the study of relevant aspects of the development of industrial tourism in cities and regions of the Russian Federation...
In contemporary Mexican cities, as in many other Latin American cities, unequal working conditions are visible everywhere. In what might be labeled a "street corner economy," the coexistence of formal and informal economic sectors and labor markets can be observed any day of the week, during bus...
as is to some extent the case in the cities of Leeds (Cizler, 2012), Melaka and Penang (Said et al., 2013;Yani and Nidzam, 2015), and Oradea (Prada et al., 2019). By contrast, and in particular in extremely industrialised countries (the United Kingdom, the USA, Germany, Belgium...
We conclude that creative cities could learn from their industrial counterparts by establishing a more inclusive urban governance and promoting social innovation. However, the industrial city is also endangered by endogenous lock-in effects that can be overcome with the ideas of the creative city, ...