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Atlas of Cities
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Atlas of Cities
More than half the world's population lives in cities, and that proportion is expected to rise to three-quarters by 2050. Urbanization is a global phenomenon, but the way cities are developing, the experience of city life, and the prospects for the future of cities vary widely from region to region. The Atlas of Cities presents a unique taxonomy of
More than half of the world's population lives in cities, and that proportion is expected to rise to three-quarters by 2050. Urbanisation is a global phenomenon, but the way cities are developing, the experience of city life, and the prospects for the future of cities vary widely from region to region.
Atlas of Cities presents a unique taxonomy of cities that looks at different aspects of their physical, economic, social, and political structures; their interactions with each other and with their hinterlands; the challenges and opportunities they present; and where cities might be going in the future. Each chapter explores a particular type of cityβfrom the foundational cities of Greece and Rome and the networked cities of the Hanseatic League, through the nineteenth-century modernisation of Paris and the industrialisation of Manchester, to the green and "smart" cities of today.
Expert contributors explore how the development of these cities reflects one or more of the common themes of urban development: the mobilising function (transport, communication, and infrastructure); the generative function (innovation and technology); the decision-making capacity (governance, economics, and institutions); and the transformative capacity (society, lifestyle, and culture).
Using stunning info-graphics, maps, charts, tables, and photographs, Atlas of Cities offers a comprehensive overview of the patterns of production, consumption, generation, and decay of the twenty-first century's defining form.
Presents a one-of-a-kind taxonomy of cities that looks at their origins, development, and future prospects.
Features core case studies of particular types of cities, from the foundational cities of Greece and Rome to the "smart" cities of today.
Explores common themes of urban development, from transport and communication to lifestyle and culture.
Includes stunning info-graphics, maps, charts, tables, and photos
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Cities Featured: Abuja, Alexandria, Amsterdam, Athens, Augsburg, Babylon, Beijing, Berlin, BrasΓlia, Bruges, Budapest, Cairo, Canberra, Chandigarh, Chicago, Constantinople, Curitiba, Detroit, Dubai, Dublin, DΓΌsseldorf, Florence, Frankfurt, Freiburg, Geneva, Ghent, Glasgow, GΓΌssing, Hong Kong, Innsbruck, Istanbul, Jakarta, Karachi, Knossos, Las Vegas, London, Los Angeles, LΓΌbeck, Manchester, Marseille, Masdar City, Mexico City, Miami, Milan, Mumbai, Nairobi, New York, Paris, Pella, Portland, Rome, San Francisco, Santorini, SΓ£o Paulo, Seoul, Shanghai, Sheffield, Singapore, Sparta, St. Petersburg, Stockholm, Sydney, Syracuse, Tokyo, Vancouver, Venice, Vienna, Washington, D.C., Wildpoldsried.
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Atlas of Cities has been received warmly for its engaging and visually rich content, appealing to both general readers and those with a keen interest in urban studies and geography. The book is praised for its plethora of maps, illustrations, and thematic chapters, offering insights into the development and future of urban centres worldwide. Critics commend it for encouraging readers to explore and understand the intricate workings and transformations of cities in an innovative manner.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780691157818
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 24 August 2014
Country: United States
Imprint: Princeton University Press
Contributors:
- Edited by Paul Knox
- Foreword by Richard Florida
Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 216.0mm
Height: 279.0mm
Weight: 1588g
Pages: 256
About the Author
Paul Knox is University Distinguished Professor of Urban Affairs and Planning and codirector of the Global Forum on Urban and Regional Resilience at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. His many books include Palimpsests: Biographies of 50 City Districts, Cities and Design, and Urban Social Geography.
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