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Displaying 656 - 660 of 783Evoluzione in termini territoriali dell’e-government attraverso i geo-service: il geo-government
Il ben noto e-government si evolve verso il geo-government per il tramite della utilizzazione dei dati geo-spaziali, dei servizi informatici (geo-services) disponibili su web e le infrastrutture di dati.
Evoluzione in termini territoriali dell’e-government attraverso i geo-service: il geo-government
Il ben noto e-government si evolve verso il geo-government per il tramite della utilizzazione dei dati geo-spaziali, dei servizi informatici (geo-services) disponibili su web e le infrastrutture di dati.
L'informazione per l'efficienza e la trasparenza del mercato immobiliare: l'esperienza italiana
Il tema affrontato concerne il ruolo dell’informazione economica nell’ambito dei mercati immobiliari.
L'informazione per l'efficienza e la trasparenza del mercato immobiliare: l'esperienza italiana
Il tema affrontato concerne il ruolo dell’informazione economica nell’ambito dei mercati immobiliari.
Neo-zionist frontier landscapes in the occupied territories
Immediately after the 1967 war and the occupation of the West Bank and Gaza the national religious youngsters (Gush Emmunim settlers) reached out to settle the new frontier of the biblical places. By thus, they have developed a Messianic myth. The interpretation of Gush-Emmunim settlers’ experience of landscapes reveals a complex and contradictory structure of sense of space. Settlers’ mythical sense of space may be understood in two strata - imagined and material.