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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Agricultural change in the urban-rural fringe: a test of the perimetropolitan bow wave model

Mims, Patricia A. 11 June 2009 (has links)
The urban-rural fringe in the United States is constantly shifting outward from the center of the metropolis, and urban landuses are displacing agriculture. Geographer John Fraser Hart developed the Perimetropolitan Bow Wave model to examine the movement of agriculture in a fifty mile radius of New York City. He concluded that agricultural activities differ in their rates of movement through four identified zones around the urban center. This thesis presents case studies of the movement of agricultural activities around two cities of different size--Washington, D.C. and Richmond, Virginia--to examine the validity of the bow wave phenomenon. The findings of this research are that Hart's model is useful only partially when examining other cities and that individual size and characteristics of the urban area must also be considered when analyzing agricultural change. / Master of Science
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Alternative development in the age of global capitalism: Mui Wo, Lantau Island, 1997-2013 = 全球資本主義下的另類發展 : 大嶼山梅窩1997-2013. / 全球資本主義下的另類發展: 大嶼山梅窩1997-2013 / Alternative development in the age of global capitalism: Mui Wo, Lantau Island, 1997-2013 = Quan qiu zi ben zhu yi xia de ling lei fa zhan : Dayushan Meiwo 1997-2013. / Quan qiu zi ben zhu yi xia de ling lei fa zhan: Dayushan Meiwo 1997-2013

January 2014 (has links)
香港作為「全球城市」,過去數十年城市核心的空間布局不斷轉變。建築物相繼推倒再建,道路工程也無日無之。資本主義生產模式的壓迫需求,把空間(重新)組織、理性化,務求令效率極大化,加速資本價值生產和社會過程。然而,距離香港城市心臟地帶不足一小時小輪航程的大嶼山梅窩,卻馬上讓人感受不一樣的故事。當地居民以單車作為主要代步工具;村落裏穿插的是彎彎曲曲的小路;時間與空間的感知和經驗方式,許多方面都與香港大都會大不相同。 / 如果說,香港核心商業區不斷的推倒、建設已屬「常識」,也代表了全球資本主義之下的發展,我們該如何理解梅窩的「非尋常」發展?如果說,核心商業區所出現的代表了主導的發展形式,這又是否我們唯一可以依循的道路?我在本研究批判全球資本主義下的發展,如何在跨國資產階級的力量和政府干預的推動之下,令空間同質化,使資本可以從空間搾取最大的剩餘價值。通過討論梅窩發展的獨特性和異質性,我的論點是,梅窩展示了全球資本主義下另類發展的可能;也就是說,不受資本宰制的發展方式是可能、也是可行的。還有,世上並非只有一條放諸四海皆準的金光發展大道。梅窩的邊緣性和鄉村傳統,為我們提供資源和啟發,詰問資本主義發展背後的種種假設。本研究特別聚焦於一九九七至二零一三年這段時間。一九九七年,青馬大橋通車,令梅窩失去作為大嶼山「窗口」的地位。在隨後的超過十年期間,梅窩失去昔日的繁華,卻造就了另一條道路,讓市區基層人士也能體驗一種有別於大都會的生活方式。一些獨立藝術家也憑借梅窩的鄉村文化,同時受到當地人、動植物、田野提供的資源所啟發,發展出獨特的藝術和生活觀。這些藝術家與梅窩的邊綠性就如大都會核心的一面批判鏡子,反映社會及主流文化的問題。更重要的是,我希望通過梅窩這個具體例子,說明另類發展這條道路儘管又彎又小,而且十分艱難,但它並非僅是浪漫的白日夢,而是可以發生的現實。 / As a ‘global city’, Hong Kong has been undergoing endless transformations in the spatial organisation of its core districts over the past few decades. Building after building is demolished and built; road works also go on incessantly. Due to the exigencies of the capitalistic mode of production, space is (re-)organised and rationalised in ways so as to maximise efficiency and to speed up capital value production and social processes in general. Less than an hour’s ferry ride from the heart of urban Hong Kong, however, people disembark at the pier of Mui Wo, Lantau Island to find another story. There, residents rely on cycling as the main means of transport; winding, small paths weave through inland villages; time-space is perceived and experienced in ways distinct from the metropolis. / If the destructions and constructions in the Central Business District (CBD) of Hong Kong are ‘common sense’ and epitomise development in the era of global capitalism, how should I make sense of the ‘uncommon’ development of Mui Wo? If what is unfolding in the CBD represents the dominant form of development, is it the only path that we could follow? In this thesis, I critique capitalistic development in the age of global capitalism which, with the agent of the transnational capitalist class and the intervention of government, is leading to the homogenisation of space such that capital can extract its maximum surplus value possible out of space. By discussing the specificity and heterogeneity of the development of Mui Wo, I argue that it provides a case of how development is pursued in an alternative way in the age of global capitalism, that there exists the possibility of pursuing development that is not governed by capital. The marginality and rural traditions of Mui Wo provide resources and inspirations for us to interrogate the assumptions behind capitalistic development, and to see that there are other possibilities. I am particular interested in the period between 1997 and 2013. My argument is that Mui Wo had been spared from the frenzy of capitalistic development by the opening of Tsing Ma Bridge in 1997 which ended its status as the ‘gateway’ to Lantau Island. For more than a decade, a less busy Mui Wo provided an alternative road to urbanites of the lower classes to experience a way of living that is different from the metropolis. Some independent artists took this opportunity to develop a unique philosophy of arts and living out of the resources and inspirations provided by Mui Wo, including its rural culture, and the people, animals, vegetation, farmlands and nature there. The marginality of these artists, together with the marginality of Mui Wo, is like a critical reflection on the metropolitan core, informing us all is not right in the wider society and the dominant culture. More importantly, through my discussions of this concrete case of Mui Wo, I seek to argue that an alternative path of development, though small, winding and difficult, is not merely a romantic dream, but can actually be reality. / Detailed summary in vernacular field only. / Detailed summary in vernacular field only. / Tang, Kin Ling. / Thesis (Ph.D.) Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2014. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 317-328). / Abstracts also in Chinese. / Tang, Kin Ling.
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Designing Hong Kong towards a sustainable urban form: the significance of urban design

Hu, Jiayu., 胡嘉渝. January 2001 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Urban Planning / Master / Master of Science in Urban Planning
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Commuting patterns of resettled squatters in Hong Kong: a geographical study.

Fung, Chee-keung, Bosco., 馮志強. January 1973 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Geography and Geology / Master / Master of Philosophy
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Urban development and evolution in Hong Kong: reciprocity between nature and culture

陳永浩, Chan, Wing-ho, Michael. January 2008 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / Geography / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy
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Architectural implications of mobile privatization : re-establishing place in mediated environments

Reiter, Christopher Oak January 2008 (has links)
As our way of life becomes more mobile and dependant on our mobile technologies, many of our everyday experiences become electronically mediated. Concepts such as `home' and activities like shopping change as they are separated from their physical geographic locations, and the sprawling architecture of the cultural landscape strengthens this mutation of sense of place.The first part of this thesis explores the technologies and social conditions that have led to the nascence of mediated environments (i.e. the rise of the automobile and the Internet). The second part contains a case study that describes an acute example of this technologically-borne placelessness: recreational vehicle enthusiasts that travel the highways and camp in parking lots of `big box' stores, searching for the `American dream'. The final part of the thesis describes an architectural design project created to reconnect these people to each other and to the communities they wander through. / Department of Architecture
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Selected Structural Characteristics of Community Innovativeness: An Analysis of the Urban Development Action Grant Program

Williams, Frank R. (Frank Robinson) 05 1900 (has links)
This study is an investigation of the relationship between selected structural characteristics of the community and innovation among cities. Four major Structural characteristics were chosen to serve as independent variables. These independent variables were community differentiation, community poverty, community maturity and type of local government. Innovation, as measured by applicant status to the federal Urban Development Action Grant Program, served as the dependent variable. Analysis of the data indicated support for several of the postulated hypotheses. The structural characteristic community differentiation was found to be significantly related to applicant status. For the structural characteristic community poverty no significant relationship to applicant status was observed. Community maturity revealed a significant relationship to applicant status. Finally, for the structural characteristic local form of government a significant relationship with applicant status was observed. Based on the interpretation of the findings, an original typology of innovation was developed. This typology included planned revitalizing innovation, social enhancing innovation, entrepreneurial stimulating innovation, and needs inducing innovation.
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魏晉北朝都城發展硏究. / Wei Jin Bei chao du cheng fa zhan yan jiu.

January 1994 (has links)
呂振基. / 論文(哲學碩士)--香港中文大學硏究院歷史學部,1994. / 參考文獻: leaves [141]-155 / Lü Zhenji. / Chapter 第一章 --- 緒論 / Chapter 第二章 --- 築城運動與軍事化 / Chapter 第一節 --- 關於築城運動 / Chapter (一) --- 塢堡與存 / Chapter (二) --- 塢堡與城 / Chapter 第二節 --- 「築城運動」的軍事化傾向 / Chapter (一) --- 遊牧民族與築城 / Chapter (二) --- 城垣攻守戰術的出現 / Chapter 第三節 --- 小結 / Chapter 第三章 --- 異民族化與城坊制 / Chapter 第一節 --- 異民族化的背景:「胡漢民族線南移」 说 / Chapter 第二節 --- 徙胡與都城異民族化現象 / Chapter (一) --- 人口掠奪與胡人遷徙 / Chapter (二) --- 都城的異民族化 / Chapter (三) --- 州縣地方的異民族化 / Chapter 第三節 --- 城坊制的成立 / Chapter (一) --- 里與坊 / Chapter (二) --- 軍事控制與城坊 / Chapter (三) --- 平城與洛陽的城坊開築 / Chapter 第四節 --- 小結 / Chapter 第四章 --- 都城的軍事化設計 / Chapter 第一節 --- 曹魏後趙的鄴地與鄴都 / Chapter (一) --- 曹魏後趙時期鄴北城的形制 / Chapter (二) --- 鄴城的戰略地位與軍事佈防 / Chapter 第二節 --- 赫連夏的統萬城 / Chapter (一) --- 统萬城的建置與形制 / Chapter (二) --- 「蜣萬城堅」 / Chapter 第三節 --- 北魏的洛陽城 / Chapter (一) --- 金墉城的形制及作用 / Chapter (二) --- 洛陽城垣與金墉城牆馬面的建 築 / Chapter (三) --- 內外套城的設計 / Chapter (四) --- 關於洛陽小城的問題 / Chapter 第四節 --- 小結 / Chapter 第五章 --- 兩都制與都城交通網络 / Chapter 第一節 --- 君相分裂與兩都制 / Chapter (一) --- 曹魏的鄴城與洛陽 / Chapter (二) --- 高齊政權兩都的變化 / Chapter (三) --- 關中政權的君相分裂 / Chapter 第二節 --- 軍事化與兩都制 / Chapter (一) --- 後趙與後燕的兩都制 / Chapter (二) --- 北魏鄴城地區的戰略地位 / Chapter (三) --- 霸府的軍事性格 / Chapter 第三節 --- 都城網络的構成 / Chapter (一) --- 鄴城地區 / Chapter (二) --- 關中地區 / Chapter 第四節 --- 小结 / Chapter 第六章 --- 結論 / 参者書目
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Food for Every Mouth: Nutrition, Agriculture, and Public Health in Puerto Rico, 1920s-1960s

Gonzalez, Elisa M. January 2016 (has links)
During the middle decades of the twentieth century, Puerto Rico was transformed from an agrarian, mostly rural, and marginal U.S. colony into an industrialized, urbanized, and politically reorganized territory. For local administrators and public health experts, this transition necessitated confronting widespread mortality from infectious diseases and malnutrition as well as curbing population growth. This dissertation investigates the creation of knowledge about nutrition in Puerto Rico and its incorporation into political and public health practices during this transformative period. For this, it explores how nutrition sciences served to articulate debates about rural poverty and labor as well as how these notions informed distinct public health, welfare, and development interventions. It also analyzes the interaction between this activity on the island and global scientific debates and how local political economy and geopolitical priorities shaped approaches to the nutrition issue. This dissertation first examines how nutrition became a public health concern during the interwar years through the work of biochemists, home economists, agronomists, and social workers. It then explores how these experts incorporated their assessments as part of rural hygiene programs during the Depression and of food policies during World War II. Finally, it analyzes the role of nutrition sciences in the implementation of child feeding programs, food enrichment regulations, dietary supplementation projects, and consumer education campaigns during the postwar years. It also traces the deployment of Puerto Rican nutrition experts as part of international public health and development programs. Throughout these decades, scientific innovations, conceptualizations of poverty, anxieties about overpopulation, and political economy priorities interacted in the articulation of nutrition ideas and their policy implications. By analyzing these dynamics, the dissertation illustrates how nutrition expertise traveled and was reconfigured across scientific, governmental, and political spaces. During the 1930s and 1940s nutrition, agriculture, and public health experts advocated for a reconnection between the island’s food supply and local agricultural production as the fundamental strategy to improve Puerto Ricans’ diets and reform rural society. By the postwar years, these plans to promote agricultural diversification and greater food self-sufficiency became increasingly incongruous with the structural shifts provoked by the new development strategy of industrialization and modernization. Food technologies and innovations provided instruments for health policy makers to gradually adapt their agendas to these changes while recasting nutrition problems as technical issues to be fixed through the dissemination of new products, standards, and infrastructures. The dissertation emphasizes the multiple geographical, disciplinary, and institutional exchanges that shaped how nutrition knowledge was conceived, translated, and generalized in health policy and political debates on the island. To do this, it draws upon archival evidence from government, philanthropic, and academic institutions at local, federal, and international settings. With this framework, the dissertation aims to situate Puerto Rico’s case within international health historiography by focusing on how the local emergence and circulation of nutrition ideas and practices related to global networks of medical and public health expertise. It also aims to contribute to the historiography of development and decolonization and the history of science and technology. Instead of explaining science and public health in Puerto Rico as the “good” effects of United States colonialism or as the transplantation of its biomedical traditions and technologies, this dissertation explores how the interaction between international, colonial, and local structures of power shaped the creation of nutrition knowledge, its political usages, and policy applications.
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Transforming Hong Kong into a world city the world city formation process (China). / Transforming Hong Kong into a world city : the world city formation process / CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collection

January 2004 (has links)
"October 2004." / Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2004. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 270-288) / Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong, [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Mode of access: World Wide Web. / Abstracts in English and Chinese.

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