Port Cities of the Eastern Mediterranean

Port Cities of the Eastern Mediterranean
Author: Malte Fuhrmann
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 491
Release: 2020-10-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108477376

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A fascinating history of nineteenth century Eastern Mediterranean port cities, re-examining European influence over the changing lives of their urban populations.

Mediterranean Cities

Mediterranean Cities
Author: Robert L. Hohlfelder,Irad Malkin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317845294

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First published in 1988. This is a collection of works where the Mediterranean provides the context for all the cities which appear in this volume: all are (or have been) port cities, and as such their harbours played a significant role in shaping their histories. In essence, the question of ‘interaction between man and sea’ is one of the influence of the maritime position on the human communities constituting the ‘Mediterranean cities’: the connections between them, and the link of each city with its hinterland, as well as the influence of its position on the city’s internal development and character.

Mediterranean Cities and Island Communities

Mediterranean Cities and Island Communities
Author: Anastasia Stratigea,Dimitris Kavroudakis
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2018-09-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319994444

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This book addresses the issue of smart and sustainable development in the Mediterranean (MED) region, a distinct part of the world, full of challenges and risks but also opportunities. Above all, the book focuses on smartening up small and medium-sized cities and insular communities, taking into account their geographical peculiarities, the pattern of MED urban settlements and the abundance of island complexes in the MED Basin. Taking for granted that sustainability in the MED is the overarching policy goal that needs to be served, the book explores different aspects of smartness in support of this goal’s achievement. In this respect, evidence from concrete smart developments adopted by forerunners in the MED region is collected and analyzed; coupled with experiences gathered from successful, non-MED, examples of smart efforts in European countries. More specifically, current research and empirical results from MED urban environments are discussed, as well as findings from or concerning other parts of the world, which are of relevance to the MED region. The book’s primary goal is to enable policymakers, planners and decision-making bodies to recognize the challenges and options available; and make to more informed policy decisions towards smart, sustainable, inclusive and resilient urban and regional futures in the MED.

The Mediterranean City in Transition

The Mediterranean City in Transition
Author: Lila Leontidou
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1990-04-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780521344678

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Postwar capitalist development has involved a transition from polarization toward diffuse urbanization and flexibility. The timing and form of this transition and its effects on spatial structures have varied, as is especially evident in the case of Mediterranean Europe. Focusing upon Greater Athens between 1948 and 1981 - the crucial period of the transition - Lila Leontidou explores the role of social classes in urban development.

The Medieval Mediterranean City

The Medieval Mediterranean City
Author: Felicity Ratté
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2021-08-18
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781476639093

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This book is a study of architecture and urban design across the Mediterranean Sea from the 12th to the 14th Century, a time when there was no single, hegemonic power dominating the area. The focus of the study--four cities on the Italian peninsula, and four in Syria and Egypt--is the interconnectedness of the design and use of urban structures, streets and open space. Each chapter offers an historical analysis of the buildings and spaces used for trade, education, political display and public action. The work includes historical and social analyses of the mercantile, social, political and educational cultures of the eight cities, highlighting similarities and differences between Christian and Islamic practices. Sixteen new maps drawn specifically for this book are based on the writings of medieval travelers.

The Fall of Cities in the Mediterranean

The Fall of Cities in the Mediterranean
Author: Mary R. Bachvarova,Dorota Dutsch,Ann Suter
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2016-02-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107031968

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This book explores some of the most prominent literary responses to the collective trauma of a fallen city.

Smart Cities in the Mediterranean

Smart Cities in the Mediterranean
Author: Anastasia Stratigea,Elias Kyriakides,Chrysses Nicolaides
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2017-04-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319545585

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This book sheds new light on the current and future challenges faced by cities, and presents approaches, options and solutions enabled by Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in the smart city context. By focusing on sustainability objectives within a rapidly changing social, economic, environmental and technological setting, it explores a variety of planning challenges faced by contemporary cities and the power of smart city developments in terms of providing innovative tools, approaches, methodologies and technologies to help cities cope with these challenges. Key issues addressed include smart city (e-) planning and (e-)participation; smart data management to facilitate decision-making processes in cities and insular communities on a variety of topics; smart and sustainable management aspects of climate change, water scarcity, mobility, energy, infrastructure, tourism, blue growth, risk assessment; etc. The book presents current and potential pathways and applications for the evolution of smart cities and communities, taking into consideration the unique problems and opportunities emanating from their specific geographical location. The case study examples mainly concern small and medium-sized cities and communities as well as insular areas in the Mediterranean region, while also incorporating lessons learned from other parts of the world. Their focus is on the specific opportunities and threats emerging in these urban and insular environments, which are characterized by their role as globally known tourist destinations, their coastal or port character, and unique cultural resources, as well as the high rated vulnerability in very many sustainability respects (social, economic, biodiversity, urbanization, migration, poverty, etc.) to be found in the Mediterranean region at large

Eastern Mediterranean Port Cities

Eastern Mediterranean Port Cities
Author: Filiz Yenişehirlioğlu,Eyüp Özveren,Tülin Selvi Ünlü
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2018-07-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783319936628

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This book surveys the historical development, current problems and likely prospects for Eastern Mediterranean port cities, providing contributions from scholars from various disciplines, such as archaeologists, historians, economists, urban planners and architects. By studying the city of Mersin and the surrounding area, it offers insights into the changing nature of Eastern Mediterranean port cities. The first part of the book discusses the approaches to the Mediterranean World, from the late prehistory to the present, and questions the implications of the values inherited from the past for a sustainable future. The second part then examines the social structure of Eastern Mediterranean port cities presenting an in-depth study of different ethnic groups and communities. In the third part the changing physical structure of these cities is elucidated from the perspectives of archaeology, architecture, and urban planning. The last part focuses on urban memory through a detailed study based on live recordings of original accounts by the local people. The book benefits prospective researchers in the field of Mediterranean studies, archaeology, history, economic history, architecture and urban planning.