policies on infrastructure may favor one area over another. Also, the administrative laws and regulations can influence the amount and quality of tourism development in a particular area. Policies of the many departments and bureaus can greatly influence how human, physical and cultural resources are applied.
8)The development of theme parks
The theme park market worldwide has grown dra
Part3
3-1. Case comparison between domestic cases and foreign cases
(3-1-1)Foreign Cases
-San Diego in U.S.
This paper outlines a set of CPTED guidelines for the design of urban village centers, which are defined in the City of Villages strategy as mixed-use centers of neighborhoods where residential, commercial, and civic uses are all present and integrated.
So, village centers are design
urban culture by regenerating idle spaces. The participatory flea market is a suggestion for using abandoned and neglected spaces for cultural contents of the contemporary society. The project for cultural regeneration of idle urban spaces is important as it will be an opportunity to reconsider the value of recklessly developed city areas, and to recreate the relationship among city culture, huma
Concentrate
On the city
Population on the city is increase
of the population more than 2 / 3 live in urban by increasing urban concentration because of the rapid industrialization
As a result,
The amount of the trash increases suddenly and the kinds also become various that the city-environment problem caused by the trash becomes more serious
(모세영, 홍재근, 김만수)
Increase
1. Background of the study
Trash is a waste that is made in the process of production and transportation or is junked by becoming extinct of their economic value after using several products in the routine life. However, of the population more than 2 / 3 live in urban by increasing urban concentration because of the rapid industrialization. Also, as the economy grows a lot and a rich economic
Mission: Being the world’s best quick-service restaurant
Well-being trend
Intense competition in fast food chains
Increased competition in local food outlets
Anti-American sentiment
Concerns about ‘mad cow disease’
Happy Meal with toys
Play Place for children
Aggressive price strategy aimed at teenagers
Wi-Fi available in Mumbai, India
How to solve su
Ⅱ. Contents
Part1. Birth Registration
It continues to be concerned that, all children are not systematically registered immediately after birth in mainland China, in part because of existing family planning policies, and that this disproportionately affects girls, children with disabilities and children born in some rural areas.
Birth Registration
The Committee expressed concern abo
Ⅱ. Literature Review
In Korea, since 1970's, the population in South Korea has begun to concentrate in Capital Region. As entering 1980's, Housing Demand has radically increased even though Housing Supply was relatively insufficient. It leads to the increase of land price and real estate problems began to come up. After this, by the late 1980's, the government carried out policies like "주
A social debate for selling OTC outside the pharmacy has lasted for 10 years. Considering a medicine's characteristic directly related to a life in the current Pharmaceutical Affairs Law, It is stipulated in Article 35, Section 1 that medicine cannot be sold except pharmacy opener. so it is difficult to buy OTC like cold medicine, digestive medicine, fever reducer on weekends or the dead of night
Economic neoliberalism
John Schmitt and Ben Zipperer (2006) of the CEPR point to Economic liberalism and the reduction of business regulation along with the decline of union membership as one of the causes of economic inequality. In an analysis of the effects of intensive Anglo-American neo-liberal policies in comparison to continental European neo - liberalism, where unions have remained stro