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Authors
Noronha, Teresa de
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Abstract(s)
This paper proposes an integrative vision of the role of small and medium towns in the developing world.
A conceptual framework is explored on the role of sustainable regions and the effects as well as the
causalities of urbanisation within the changing dynamics of cities. The new urban habitats that are
formed bring not only a direct impact of population pressures on fragile regions, but this new urban
habitats, lead to classical economic models that extent into patterns where developing countries can be
main actors in the trends of regional innovation dynamics.
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Keywords
Small and medium towns Regional development Peripheries Developing regions Urban habitats
Citation
Noronha, Teresa de e Vaz, Eric. Framing urban habitats: The small and medium towns in the peripheries. Habitat International. 2014, pp. 1-9.
Publisher
Elsevier