For some years now, Dublin's quays and waterfronts have been in the process of vigorous urban redevelopment. |
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They are also involved in improving public access, protecting agricultural lands, and restoring urban waterfronts. |
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London was a port and a sequence of waterfronts, quays, and warehouses developed along the north bank of the Thames. |
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Even as waterfront property is today prized above all other, until the 1960s urban waterfronts were primarily industrial, brutal, and cheap. |
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The interim CF aquatics and water safety policy specifies the operating guidelines for programs and services in CF pools and waterfronts. |
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These include projects that will link underserved communities to waterfronts and recreational destinations. |
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In recent years, municipal parks, boardwalks and marinas have replaced industrial and commercial development along community waterfronts. |
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Infrastructure Canada has an array of funding programs for infrastructure, many of which have included funding for parks and waterfronts. |
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Residents of the waterfronts are campaigning to stop the Rivers State government from forcibly evicting them. |
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Before the mid-80s, activity was dispersed across all the waterfronts, while New-York was the number one container port in the world. |
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They guarded waterfronts, carried out coastal picket patrols, rescued survivors from scuttled ships and did anything else they were asked to do. |
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Unfortunately, with this record came widespread flooding along the waterfronts of both Halifax and Dartmouth. |
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Okpadio used to live in Njemanze, an informal settlement on Port Harcourt's waterfronts, with her husband and five children. |
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Those picturesque Eastern European capitals with their glistening waterfronts and their pretty mediaeval old towns and their flat taxes are the new centre. |
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Developed waterfronts present unique opportunities for this to occur, and especially to bring natural amenities into the core of the city. |
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The state government claims that the demolition of the waterfronts is a necessary stage in the regeneration of the city. |
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The re-conquest of waterfronts is traditionally connected with the availability of port areas that have become obsolete. |
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Police departments that patrol waterfronts employ small to midsize open-cockpit motorboats. |
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The reshaping of urban waterfronts is one example of promoting long-term sustainability in urban areas. |
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We found that waterway communities within our region are already enhancing their waterfronts in different ways. |
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Believing that quality public pedestrian space at least begins to redress inequality, PeƱalosa improved access to green spaces, waterfronts and public walking spaces. |
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In July 2008, the Governor of Rivers State, Nigeria, announced that all informal settlements in the waterfronts of Port Harcourt, the state capital, would be demolished as part of the urban renewal of the area. |
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Rowboat, boat propelled by oars alone, probably the most common type of boat found around waterfronts and at most fishing camps and docks on inland waters. |
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The dock-owners say that, as a result of the union's dictatorship of working conditions, Australia has one of the rich world's most inefficient waterfronts. |
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He shipped to sea, lived a derelict's existence on the waterfronts of Buenos Aires, Liverpool, and New York City, submerged himself in alcohol, and attempted suicide. |
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The Shore Primer is an essential guide to healthy waterfronts, showing cottagers and other landowners how to protect and restore their shorelines. |
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The ports police have made it clear that there is a serious problem with organized crime and that 40 bikers and associates have been engaged in criminal activity on the waterfronts. |
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Take extra care on waterfronts or in wooded areas. |
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The term cultural landscape includes designed waterfronts that have aesthetic appeal, but it also encompasses industrial and commercial river-fronts. |
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The same applies to maritime ports along the coastline in respect of the quality of coastal waters, sediment drift along the coast and the use of waterfronts, e.g. in the context of integrated coastal zone management. |
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The Rivers State government did not undertake genuine consultation with affected residents or explore alternatives to evictions before deciding to demolish the waterfronts. |
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So many communities as they grew earlier in the 19 th and 20 th centuries blocked off their waterfronts for industrial purposes, but since that time many of our waterside communities have realized the great value of planning. |
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These forced evictions were carried out as part of the state government's plans, announced in 2008, to demolish all informal settlements along the waterfronts in Port Harcourt. |
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Manila's land has been altered substantially by human intervention, with considerable land reclamation along the waterfronts since the American colonial times. |
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