For a 40 - year horizon (1990 — 2030), on - road vehicle exhaust emissions were evaluated, retrospectively and prospectively, for the largest
urban agglomeration in India — the Greater Delhi...
In around 1450, Pêro de Teive, established a small fishing village that eventually grew into
the urban agglomeration in Santa Clara.
Not exact matches
In particular, Kiaer is interested in Safdie «s projects on alternative housing estates in urban agglomeration
In particular, Kiaer is interested
in Safdie «s projects on alternative housing estates in urban agglomeration
in Safdie «s projects on alternative housing estates
in urban agglomeration
in urban agglomerations.
Today more than 3 billion people — almost half of the world's population — are living
in ever growing and barely governable
urban agglomerations.
Over the last twenty years, Aglaia Konrad has systematically investigated the development of the global metropolis, the expansion of
urban agglomerations and the rise of the mega-city
in locations as diverse as Sao Paulo, Beijing, Chicago, Dakar, and Cairo.
The project is located
in Mali and is spread across
urban and peri-
urban communities
in the greater
agglomeration of the capital city Bamako.
The existence of economies of
agglomeration in urban areas pretty much only makes sense if there are positive spillovers from others» consumption.