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... urban fringe. Including terrestrial and aquatic areas, these range from semi-natural sites that were enclosed by the spread oftowns and cities, to artificial habitats formed during urban developments. Semi-natural sites include old ...
... urban fringe. Including terrestrial and aquatic areas, these range from semi-natural sites that were enclosed by the spread oftowns and cities, to artificial habitats formed during urban developments. Semi-natural sites include old ...
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... urban land, population, and density in urban areas with more than 1 million people (continued) Rank by 2010 urban population Urban area name Country/economy Urban land,a 2000 (sq. km) Urban land,a 2010 (sq. km) Increase in urban land ...
... urban land, population, and density in urban areas with more than 1 million people (continued) Rank by 2010 urban population Urban area name Country/economy Urban land,a 2000 (sq. km) Urban land,a 2010 (sq. km) Increase in urban land ...
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... urban history, and widespread processes of heritagization of the urban landscape. In other cases, this interest in temporality concentrates on urban futures (Cunningham and Scharper 2014), studying how these are imagined and ...
... urban history, and widespread processes of heritagization of the urban landscape. In other cases, this interest in temporality concentrates on urban futures (Cunningham and Scharper 2014), studying how these are imagined and ...
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