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Contemporary Metropolitan America

Author : Association of American Geographers. Comparative Metropolitan Analysis Project
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Page : pages
File Size : 50,11 MB
Release : 1976
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The Metropolitan Frontier

Author : Carl Abbott
Publisher :
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 41,83 MB
Release : 1993
Category : History
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Honolulu to Houston and from Fargo to Fairbanks to show how Western cities organize the region's vast spaces and connect them to the even larger sphere of the world economy. His survey moves from economic change to social and political response, examining the initial boom of the 1940s, the process of change in the following decades, and the ultimate impact of Western cities on their environments, on the Western regional character, and on national identity. Today, a.

Metropolitan America

Author : Amos Henry Hawley
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Page : 1975 pages
File Size : 17,60 MB
Release : 1975
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Cities of North America

Author : Lisa Benton-Short
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 431 pages
File Size : 43,86 MB
Release : 2013-12-12
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1442213159

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This timely textprovides a comprehensive overview of the dramatic and rapidly evolving issues confronting the cities of North America. Metropolitan areas throughout the United States and Canada face a range of dynamic and complex concerns—including the redistribution of economic activities, the continued decline of manufacturing, and a global growth in services. The contributors provide compelling examples: Inner cities have experienced both gentrification and continued areas of segregation and poverty. Downtown revitalization has created urban spectacles that include festivals, marketplaces, and sports stadiums. Older, inner-ring suburbs now confront decline and increased poverty, while the outer-ring suburbs and exurbs continue to expand, devouring green space. The book explores how the combined processes of urbanization and globalization have added new responsibilities for city governments at the same time leaders are grappling with planning, economic development and finance, justice, equity, and social cohesion. Cities have become the stage upon which new forms of ethnic, racial, and sexual identities are constructed and reconstructed. They are also connected to wider ecological processes as urban spaces are compromised by manmade and natural disasters alike. Introducing contemporary spatial arrangements and distributions of activities in metropolitan areas, this clear and accessible book covers economic, social, political, and ecological changes. It is also the only text to include the physical geography of urban areas. Bringing together leading geographers, it will be an ideal resource for courses on urban geography and geography of the city. Contributions by: Matthew Anderson, Lisa Benton-Short, Geoff Buckley, Christopher DeSousa, Bernadette Hanlon, Amanda Huron, Yeong-Hyun Kim, Nathaniel M. Lewis, Robert Lewis, Deborah Martin, Lindsey Sutton, John Tiefenbacher, Thomas J. Vicino, Katie Wells, and David Wilson.

Contemporary Metropolitan America

Author : Association of American Geographers. Comparative Metropolitan Analysis Project
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Page : 349 pages
File Size : 32,24 MB
Release : 1976
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