Tag: Urban

Effective Intelligence in Urban Environments


Free Download Jeffrey C Schrick, "Effective Intelligence in Urban Environments"
English | 2015 | ISBN: 1249407796 | EPUB | pages: 102 | 0.9 mb
This thesis analyzes the intelligence collection and dissemination in urban environments at the maneuver battalion. The methodology attempts to assess the organic intelligence assets and capabilities within a maneuver battalion, the training of the maneuver battalion officers on the employment of intelligence assets, and the availability of doctrinal literature about urban operations. The war in Iraq presents the Army with an operational environment that is unfamiliar to a force that has trained for conventional warfare in open terrain. The commanders, especially at battalion level and below, need an efficient and effective intelligence system. The focus of the research will be on the shortcomings and solutions for the intelligence systems supporting operations at the tactical level. The FM 3-0, Operations, dated February 2008, is the capstone doctrine for the U.S. Army for the current operations in Iraq and Afghanistan and for future prolonged conflicts as an expeditionary force. Discussion among the maneuver and intelligence communities on how to improve the intelligence collection and dissemination in urban environments is worthy of research. The historic perspective of the urban environment complexities and their military significance provide lessons learned on how military intelligence plays an important role in successful operations in such terrain.

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Dacca A Study in Urban History and Development


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English | 2018 | ISBN: 0815394101, 0815394071 | EPUB | pages: 294 | 0.9 mb
Originally published in 1986, this work discusses the development in Dacca of western-style municipal organization and its financial and practical problems and also explores the economic transition of the city after 1840. It is one of the few urban studies which carries through from the ‘old order’ to the new administrative towns of British rule and attempts to show what happened to the communities of townsmen in the period of adaptation. It casts new light on the function and organization of Indian urban societies in the colonial period, on the transfer of western institutions and the organization and composition of Bengali trade outside Calcutta.

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Urban Complexity and Spatial Strategies Towards a Relational Planning for Our Times


Free Download Patsy Healey, "Urban Complexity and Spatial Strategies: Towards a Relational Planning for Our Times"
English | 2007 | pages: 343 | ISBN: 0415380359, 0415380340 | PDF | 3,2 mb
Urban Complexity and Spatial Strategies develops important new relational and institutionalist approaches to policy analysis and planning, of relevance to all those with an interest in cities and urban areas.

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Resilient Water Management Strategies in Urban Settings Innovations in Decentralized Water Infrastructure Systems


Free Download Tamim Younos, "Resilient Water Management Strategies in Urban Settings: Innovations in Decentralized Water Infrastructure Systems "
English | ISBN: 3030958434 | 2022 | 255 pages | PDF | 8 MB
This book documents innovative approaches for integrating green technologies and decentralized water infrastructure. The two major components of green decentralized water infrastructure are: (1) using locally available alternative water sources (rainwater, greywater, and brackish/saltwater) (at multiple scales, e.g., a single building to a neighborhood community level); and (2) using renewable energy resources (solar, wind, biomass, geothermal, other). Chapter 1, introduces the concept and framework of green decentralized water infrastructure. The subsequent nine chapters give a detailed description of global case studies, and discuss significant components of the green decentralized water infrastructure and the challenges. The chapters document global case studies and prospects (chapters 1-7) followed by challenges facing decentralized water infrastructure (chapters 8-10). The book

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Preserving Neighborhoods How Urban Policy and Community Strategy Shape Baltimore and Brooklyn


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English | ISBN: 0231194072 | 2021 | 272 pages | AZW3 | 3 MB
Historic preservation is typically regarded as an elitist practice. In this view, designating a neighborhood as historic is a project by and for affluent residents concerned with aesthetics, not affordability. It leads to gentrification and rising property values for wealthy homeowners, while displacement afflicts longer-term, lower-income residents of the neighborhood, often people of color.

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Old Age and Urban Poverty in the Developing World The Shanty Towns of Buenos Aires


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1997 | 280 Pages | ISBN: 0333682866 | PDF | 18 MB
Many countries in the developing world are facing a rapid acceleration in population ageing. To date, this problem has generated little interest either from academics or policy-makers. Studies which focus exclusively on social security are of little relevance for the majority of elderly in these regions, for whom the possibilities of saving or making pension contributions are remote. This book takes a more comprehensive approach, combining analysis of social security issues in all developing countries with micro-level case studies of poor urban elderly survival strategies in Buenos Aires.

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Norman Street Poverty and Politics in an Urban Neighborhood, Updated Edition


Free Download Norman Street: Poverty and Politics in an Urban Neighborhood, Updated Edition By Ida Susser
2012 | 320 Pages | ISBN: 0195367316 | PDF | 1 MB
Based on a three-year study of Brooklyn’s Greenpoint-Williamsburg area, Norman Street is an in-depth, detailed description of life in a multi-ethnic working class neighborhood during New York City’s fiscal crisis of 1975-78. Now updated with a new introduction to address the changes and events of the thirty years since the book’s original publication, its lessons continue to demonstrate the impact of political and economic changes on everyday lives. Over the decades, Greenpoint-Williamsburg has become home to artists, actors, writers and young people with alternative cultural aspirations. Susser documents how these groups, in many ways, have joined with the remaining working class population to build a thriving community that is now threatened with displacement by municipal rezoning which has facilitated massive plans for new corporate investment.Increasingly prescient at a moment of economic crisis when people are again occupying public spaces in major American cities, spurred to collective action by mounting economic inequalities and the government’s role in perpetuating them, Susser’s study of change, action, and conflict in a neighborhood that has become emblematic of urban transformation-for better and worse-has much to say to us today.

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Neighborhood Resilience and Urban Conflict


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English | ISBN: 1032060840 | 2021 | 190 pages | PDF | 4 MB
This book explores the resilience in urban neighborhoods affected by chronic conflict and violence, developing a new model for improving resilience policies.

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Contested Czech Cities From Urban Grassroots to Pro-democratic Populism


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English | 2019 | pages: 198 | ISBN: 9813297085, 9813297115 | PDF | 4,8 mb
This research was supported by Grant no. 14-24977P from the Grant Agency of the Czech Republic as part of the project "Contested Czech cities: Citizen participation in post-socialist urban restructuring.

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