Sentences with phrase «as urban fringe»

In a second stage, those locations which were classified as urban fringe, and those which were formerly urban but are no longer (e.g. where a station has moved out of a town), were tested for minimum temperature trends which were anomalously large relative to non-urban sites in the region.

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City schools also were twice as likely to report serious violent crime compared with rural and schools in towns; however, there was not much difference in the amount of serious crimes in schools located in urban fringe areas, according to the NCES Annual Report on School Safety — 1998.
The disease is becoming less common due to regular preventatives, however foxes and stray dogs can carry heartworms and act as a reservoir for the disease on the fringes of urban areas.
The city as canvas: How self - expression, politics, and protest reclaim the streets Made in collaboration with its featured artists, Trespass traces the rise and global reach of graffiti and urban art, not just as a fringe visual movement but as a social phenomenon and central expression of youth.
Initially, locations were classified as clearly urban (that is, within the built - up part of a town with a population of 10,000 or greater), urban fringe (near the boundary of such a town, or within the town but in a non-built-up area, such as a park or airport grounds), or clearly non-urban.
As a result, while we're still seeing signs of an urban comeback in real estate prices, corporate relocation decisions and even population trends in some older cities with lots of housing stock, most of the population growth in the U.S. is again happening on the fringes of fast - growing metro areas in the South and West.
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