3 resultados para built-up edge

em Universitat de Girona, Spain


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This article compares the mid-nineteenth century landscape of the River Tordera delta with the present day landscape, based, above all, on the changes that have occurred in land use and land cover. The mid 19th century landscape was reconstructed using data obtained from the amillaraments (land inventories) and other historical documents. Present-day land use and cover was established through photo interpretation and field work. The most important changes detected concern the almost complete disappearance of certain crops, such as vineyards, which were very important in the 19th century; the expansion of forest in place of abandoned tilled land and the increase in built up areas, which, taken together, produce a highly fragmented landscape pattern

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This doctoral thesis offers a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the changes in the urban shape and landscape of the Girona Counties between 1979 and 2006. The theoretical part of the research lies within the framework of the dispersed city phenomenon, and is based on the hypothesis of convergence towards a global urban model. The empirical part demonstrates this proposition with a study of 522 zone development plans in the Girona Counties. The results point to the consolidation of the dispersed city phenomenon, as shown by the sudden increase in built-up space, the spread of urban development throughout the territory, and the emergence of a new, increasingly generic landscape comprising three major morphological types: urban extensions, low density residential estates and industrial zones. This reveals shortcomings of planning for urban growth, weakening of the city as a public project, and a certain degradation of the Mediterranean city model.

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This study is built up on the need to enhance the thinking over the decisions taken and the performances carried out by teachers and students in secondary education with regard to the evaluation of the learning result. The problem lies in that the information and - or - the results gathered from the evaluation practices do not always entail a serious consideration of these data. Hence the lack of a systematic modification of the educational practices. In this study a range of self-questioning tools are proposed in order to enhance ¡the teachers and students' ability to think about this topic as well as their ability to evaluate themselves. The proceeding has been the following: a) the issues that generate conflict have been identified according to the dimensions and categories of this research; b) a model to build the tools has been elaborated; c) finally, questions have been constructed for each one of the conflicts previously specified. This has been done bearing in mind the theoretical framework that has been chosen to carry out this research. The mechanism that is proposed here is formed by five tools for the teachers and one for the students. Each tool consists of a) the definition of the problem; b) the goal of the tool, and c) the three levels of consideration. In the first level, general questions are put forward in order to be discussed either individually or in a group. The goal of this activity is to gain consciousness of the key issues in order to solve the problems. In the second level, a more structured guide is proposed. Its goal is to direct the practice of the reflection of the issues that generate a conflict. Finally, in the third level, a method is proposed to increase the reflection and the viewpoints of this reflection, like written documents, web pages, specific references, experiences, and opinions about the topic.