Published by Pearson (October 3, 2013) © 2014
Paul Knox | Linda McCarthy
The book’s dynamic approach also allows for integration of both theories and facts, where key concepts and theories are presented in relation to prior events and ideas—providing a coherent and comprehensive introduction to urban geography that is both a historical and process-oriented approach. With a U.S. focus that also offers global context and comparative international perspectives, the authors examine urban trends and their outcomes in both developed and less-developed countries to understand, analyse, and interpret the landscapes, economies, and communities of towns and cities around the world.
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- I INTRODUCTION
- 1. Urbanization and Urban Geography
- II FOUNDATIONS AND HISTORY OF URBANIZATION
- 2. The Origins and Growth of Cities and Urban Life
- 3. Foundations: The U.S. Urban System and its Cities
- 4. Urban Systems and Cities in Transition
- III URBANIZATION IN THE LESS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
- 5. Urbanization in the Less Developed Countries
- 6. Urban Form and Land Use in the Less Developed Countries
- 7. Urban Problems and Responses in the Less Developed Countries
- IV PROCESSES OF URBAN CHANGE
- 8. The Urban Development Process
- 9. How Neighborhoods Change
- 10. The Politics of Change: Urbanization and Urban Governance
- 11. Urban Policy and Planning
- V PEOPLE AND PLACES
- 12. The Residential Kaleidoscope
- 13. The City as Text: Architecture and Urban Design
- 14. Urbanization, Urban Life, and Urban Spaces
- 15. Problems of Urbanization