The "Pays de France" is an outer-urban territory, in the north of the Parisian suburbs, south of Chantilly town, and west of Roissy airport. This three urban spaces influence the periurban development, with different sorts of dynamics. The "Pays de France" is so a "buffer strip", where each locality knows its own landscape changes. The growth of Parisian suburbs follow some major trends, threw a development of low coast residential areas. From the north, the influence of Chantilly city ("French horse capital") progress as a front of up-market residential properties and spare-time activities. The airport zone, which represents a big employment hub, has a double influence on the "Pays de France": some localities are growing with big activitie...
Cergy-Pontoise (Paris) the environment and development of a French New Town. — The New Town of Cergy...
National audienceUrban sprawl constitutes a specific case of urbanization that is currently common i...
URL : http:// echogeo.revues.org/13683The periurban areas around big cities are mostly described as ...
The "Pays de France" is an outer-urban territory, in the north of the Parisian suburbs, south of Cha...
The “Pays de France” is an outer-urban territory, in the north of the Parisian suburbs, south of Cha...
Paris is often considered as being the crown jewel of France, and this for good reasons. However, a ...
The creation of spatial systems on the urban periphery. Growth on the urban periphery should be anal...
Since the beginning of the sixties, the region of Paris and the Parisian Basin are at the centre of ...
Urban borders. Subordinate results of urbanization. The first stage of urban growth is generally a...
Abstract. - Seine-et-Marne is the french department which has known the biggest demographic growth ...
Diffuse urbanization extending across the Ile-de-France region is by no means a new phenomenon; espe...
Continued and rapid industrialization between the two world wars triggered off the extensive demogra...
Urban development in peripheral areas in the Ile-de-France between 1975 and 1982 touched almost all ...
International audienceFrom the advent of the industrial era to the end of the "Trente Glorieuses", t...
URL : http:// echogeo.revues.org/13683The periurban areas around big cities are mostly described as ...
Cergy-Pontoise (Paris) the environment and development of a French New Town. — The New Town of Cergy...
National audienceUrban sprawl constitutes a specific case of urbanization that is currently common i...
URL : http:// echogeo.revues.org/13683The periurban areas around big cities are mostly described as ...
The "Pays de France" is an outer-urban territory, in the north of the Parisian suburbs, south of Cha...
The “Pays de France” is an outer-urban territory, in the north of the Parisian suburbs, south of Cha...
Paris is often considered as being the crown jewel of France, and this for good reasons. However, a ...
The creation of spatial systems on the urban periphery. Growth on the urban periphery should be anal...
Since the beginning of the sixties, the region of Paris and the Parisian Basin are at the centre of ...
Urban borders. Subordinate results of urbanization. The first stage of urban growth is generally a...
Abstract. - Seine-et-Marne is the french department which has known the biggest demographic growth ...
Diffuse urbanization extending across the Ile-de-France region is by no means a new phenomenon; espe...
Continued and rapid industrialization between the two world wars triggered off the extensive demogra...
Urban development in peripheral areas in the Ile-de-France between 1975 and 1982 touched almost all ...
International audienceFrom the advent of the industrial era to the end of the "Trente Glorieuses", t...
URL : http:// echogeo.revues.org/13683The periurban areas around big cities are mostly described as ...
Cergy-Pontoise (Paris) the environment and development of a French New Town. — The New Town of Cergy...
National audienceUrban sprawl constitutes a specific case of urbanization that is currently common i...
URL : http:// echogeo.revues.org/13683The periurban areas around big cities are mostly described as ...