Company Presence as a Marker of Urban Development in France
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https://doi.org/10.2478/v10105-011-0001-4Keywords:
urban development, spatial planningAbstract
Since the Industrial Revolution, entreprises have left their imprint on the urban landscape and local government. This paper begins with an historical context on the subject which is followed by an analysis of the different influences of enterprises on town planning, housing and local urban and social policies.
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