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La marche à pied est la forme de mobilité la plus naturelle. Les villes n’ont toutefois pas toujours évolué pour satisfaire les besoins des piétons et bien souvent la marche a été négligée dans le développement des systèmes de transport. Pourtant, améliorer l’espace urbain pour les piétons peut contribuer à répondre aux défis que sont le changement climatique, la pollution de l’air et les problèmes de santé. Ce rapport démontre le rôle essentiel de la marche dans les politiques de transports et fournit aux décideurs des recommandations pour développer un environnement sûr et propice à la marche à pied. Cette démarche est essentielle au développement de villes où il fait bon vivre. Chaque déplacement, quelque qu’il soit, commence et se termine par un trajet à pied.
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Retail trade --- Shopping malls --- Lifestyles --- Consumers --- Psychology --- Social aspects --- -Lifestyles --- -Retail trade --- -Shopping malls --- -Malls, Pedestrian --- Malls, Shopping --- Pedestrian areas --- Shopping centers --- Arcades --- Retail industry --- Retailing --- Commerce --- Marketing --- Wholesale trade --- Life style --- Life styles --- Styles, Life --- Human behavior --- Manners and customs --- Customers (Consumers) --- Shoppers --- Persons --- -Consumers --- Malls, Pedestrian --- Lifestyles - Alberta - Edmonton --- Consumers - Alberta - Edmonton - Psychology --- Shopping malls - Alberta - Edmonton - Social aspects
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Nearly every US city would like to be more walkable - for reasons of health, wealth, and the environment - yet few are taking the proper steps to get there. The goals are often clear, but the path is seldom easy. Jeff Speck's follow-up to his bestselling Walkable City is the resource that cities and citizens need to usher in an era of renewed street life. Walkable City Rules is a doer's guide to making change in cities, and making it now. The 101 rules are practical yet engaging-worded for arguments at the planning commission, illustrated for clarity, and packed with specifications as well as data. For ease of use, the rules are grouped into 19 chapters that cover everything from selling walkability, to getting the parking right, escaping automobilism, making comfortable spaces and interesting places, and doing it now! Walkable City was written to inspire; Walkable City Rules was written to enable. It is the most comprehensive tool available for bringing the latest and most effective city-planning practices to bear in your community. The content and presentation make it a force multiplier for place-makers and change-makers everywhere.
Computer. Automation --- Environmental planning --- Architecture --- Economic geography --- landschapsarchitectuur --- mens-machine communicatie --- ruimtelijke ordening --- ontwerpen --- architectuur --- reizen --- interfaces --- gebouwen --- City planning --- Urban renewal --- Pedestrian areas --- Planning. --- Malls, Pedestrian --- Malls, Transit --- Pedestrian facilities --- Pedestrian malls --- Pedestrian zones --- Streets for people --- Traffic free zones --- Transit malls --- Traffic engineering
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Shopping centers --- Shopping malls --- Consumption (Economics) --- Social aspects --- Forum des Halles de Paris --- Shopping Center Rio-Sul (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) --- Case studies --- RioSul (Shopping center) --- Consommation (Economie politique) --- Shopping centers - Social aspects --- Shopping malls - Social aspects
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Pleinen --- Steden ; sociologie --- Pedestrian areas --- Public spaces --- Open spaces --- 711.61 --- 316.334.56 --- 316 --- 711 --- 711.4 --- Verenigde Staten --- Land use --- Public places --- Social areas --- Urban public spaces --- Urban spaces --- Cities and towns --- Malls, Pedestrian --- Malls, Transit --- Pedestrian facilities --- Pedestrian malls --- Pedestrian zones --- Streets for people --- Traffic free zones --- Transit malls --- Traffic engineering --- Social aspects --- Publieke ruimte --- Open ruimte --- Openbare ruimte --- Urbane sociologie --- Sociologie --- Ruimtelijke ordening (theorie) --- Stedenbouw (theorie) --- Zones piétonnières --- Espaces publics --- Espaces verts --- Aspect social --- Built environment
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Pedestrian areas --- Retail trade --- Shopping malls --- Zones piétonnières --- Commerce de détail --- France --- France --- Commerce --- History. --- Commerce --- Histoire
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Shopping malls --- Arcades --- Mails --- Galeries marchandes --- History --- 19th century --- History --- 19th century --- Histoire --- Histoire --- 19e siècle
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This book explores the points of convergence between corporate capitalist and terrorist practice. Assessing an increase in the number of terrorist attacks directed at commercial entities in urban areas, with an emphasis on the shopping mall in general and Nairobi's Westgate Mall in particular, Suzi Mirgani offers a fascinating and disturbing perspective on the spaces where the most powerful forces of contemporary culture - the most mainstream and the most extreme - meet on common ground.
Shopping malls --- Target marketing. --- Terrorism. --- Security measures. --- Acts of terrorism --- Attacks, Terrorist --- Global terrorism --- International terrorism --- Political terrorism --- Terror attacks --- Terrorist acts --- Terrorist attacks --- World terrorism --- Direct action --- Insurgency --- Political crimes and offenses --- Subversive activities --- Political violence --- Terror --- Market targeting --- Target markets --- Marketing --- Malls, Pedestrian --- Malls, Shopping --- Pedestrian areas --- Retail trade --- Shopping centers --- Arcades --- Charlie Hebdo. --- City. --- Economy. --- Globalization. --- Media. --- Political Science. --- Shopping Mall. --- Urban Studies. --- Violence.
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