... are not child-friendly and do not accommo- date several AEA, they can lead to a high level of SPP and a decrease in CFM (Freeman and Tranter, 2011). Therefore, observational studies of children’s activities and ...
... of publicspaces that connects several cultural facilit- ies through a sequence of wide, bosky and benched boulevards, with both sides covered by services that support the cultural and touristic activities: ...
... In order to examine the effect of environmental noise in publicspaces on conversation, subjective experiments in a laboratory were performed. In this study, a 6-channel recording/reproduction system was ...
... where public space is scarce and too much is given over to motor vehicles (estimates put the figure at 60% of the urban environment), so what is left for pedestrians and citizen uses is limited and much ...the ...
... With citizenship, the strategy is to mobilize their community (public sphere) so that the risk of eviction is perceived by society and the importance of showing the strength of the project to the authorities: its ...
... in publicspaces of the city or their carcasses or gastrointestinal tracts were sent by various veterinary clinics to the Departments of Pathology and Parasitology $/ of Veterinary of Montevideo 3 * 4 * ** ...
... of spaces which are digital and, at the same time, produce face to face ..."hybrid spaces" emerge from the integration of digital technologies in the physical ...these publicspaces, a ...
... in publicspaces since it took away the previous need for giving a warning before being able to impose a ...in publicspaces is penalised, since the modification came into effect, with fines ...
... educational spaces favor the perception of male students, who score higher than their female counterparts in the dimensions of fascination, being away, and ...other publicspaces (Legendre, 2007); ...
... of public and private spaces –qualities that have been on the decline in contemporary cities– even less ...consequently, publicspaces are gradually becoming ...Today’s public ...
... The constant changes undergone by society lead us to propose simple, diverse spaces (flexible and customi-‐ zable) that can be adapted to each person's needs. In conceptual terms, tablets are a good example of a ...
... In the last years, different works have tried to unify both aforesaid generalizations of classical metric, partial metric and fuzzy one, in a single one notion. For instance, in Yue and Gu (2014) was given a concept of ...
... Definition 2.9. Let (X, M, ∗) and (Y, N, ) be two fuzzy metric spaces. A mapping f from X to Y is said to be an isometry if for each x, y ∈ X and t > 0, M (x, y, t) = N (f (x), f (y), t) and, in this case, if f ...
... these spaces have had, and which they could become, even in minor localities which participate in local deve- lopment projects in two possible ways: the re- discovery of the past and the re-planning of the ...Old ...
... ‘because public health cannot be separated from its broad so- cioeconomic context,’ and public health pro- fessionals cannot silently witness such egre- gious social injustices as poverty, discrimina- tion, ...
... R n ) with constant exponent 1 ≤ p ≤ ∞ is an example of Banach function spaces. Kov´ aˇ cik and R´ akosn´ık [12] have proved that the generalized Lebesgue space L p(·) ( R n ) with variable exponent p(·) is a ...
... This work is based on a talk given in “X Encuentro de Analistas A. P. Calder´ on” at La Falda, C´ ordoba, Argentina, August 25-28, 2010. The talk was about some results obtained in [5] and [6] about Sobolev spaces ...
... only public facilities owned and maintain by the city council relevant to our population: multi-sports centers, gyms, covered and non-covered swimming pools, indoors and outdoors courts (basketball, tennis, ...
... I suggest that there are three main reasons that problematise theoretical approaches to the figure of the flâneuse. Naturally, scholars often ground their arguments on the fact that nineteenth-century society was ...
... the public school ‘ … emerge[s] as a territorialized space where various subjects who inhabit it are condemned to a certain impermeability through stereotypes of hygiene and normativity’ ...