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Ute Christina Bauer 《Standort - Zeitschrift für angewandte Geographie》2015,39(2-3):55-55
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Zusammenfassung Immer mehr St?dte entdecken ihre Wasserlagen neu. Aus unsehnlichen Hafenvierteln oder ungenutzten Uferbereichen entstehen
ganze Quartiere, die den St?dten mehr Attraktivit?t im Wettbewerb um die Gunst von Bewohnern, Investoren und Touristen verleihen
sollen. In Deutschland erregt besonders das Projekt der HafenCity Hamburg Aufmerksamkeit: In Bezug auf die r?umliche und zeitliche
Dimensionierung sowie das Investitionsvolumen ist es derzeit beispiellos. Mit dem Vorsitzenden der Gesch?ftsführung der HafenCity
Hamburg GmbH, Jürgen Bruns-Berentelg sprach Dipl.-Geogr. Ute Christina Bauer über Entstehung, Ziele und Fortgang des Vorhabens. 相似文献
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Kristrina A. Shuler Shannon C. Hodge Marie Elaine Danforth J. Lynn Funkhouser Christina Stantis Danielle N. Cook Peng Zeng 《Journal of Anthropological Archaeology》2012,31(4):586-603
Biocultural patterns surrounding the emergence of agriculture from 11 sites in the central Tombigbee River valley (500–1200 AD), 50–100 km west of the emerging Moundville polity, suggest that while food production may have alleviated some ecological stress, it came at a cost. Markers of childhood arrest indicate earlier weaning, likely creating a cycle of rising fertility and competition, but surviving adults appear better off following intensification. Health disparities at farmsteads, including more prevalent anemia, growth defects, lower limb infections, and accidental trauma, are consistent with increasingly competing demands of domestic and corporate modes of production. Although these agricultural settlements in the hinterlands were not severely compromised as predicted by a strictly top down model of provisioning, health risks assumed by farmsteads may have resulted from provisioning to centers and/or corporate lineages while simultaneously mitigating larger risks (e.g., raiding). The greater health risks assumed by farmstead females suggest that they had less control over production and decision-making than women buried at centers, while height and upper body strength at mound centers, in addition to rare but extreme trauma, point to identities that were mapped not only onto the landscape, but onto the bodies of men and women occupying elite spaces. 相似文献