International Encyclopedia of the Social &Amp; Behavioral Sciences 2015
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-08-097086-8.72073-3
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Urban Geography

Abstract: Urban development processes are greatly affected by structural transformation of societies. Over the past decade, societies have witnessed changes that were unprecedented in recent history: the collapse of political and economic systems, new integration policies, globalization of the economy and the decline of the nation-state, mass migration, governmental retrenchment, and social restructuring. Structural changes in societies manifest themselves distinctly in urban areas and every generation needs to engage i… Show more

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“…Spatial patterns, with their associated processes, have long been a focus of urban geography. The spatial pattern is often analyzed and explained in the context of the urban social fabric, economic structures, and functions (Schneider-Sliwa 2015), resulting in many spatial models. Some of these models are conceptual, aiming to explain the distribution of land use, population, economic activities, and transportation in cities (Burgess 1927;Hoyt 1939;Harris and Ullman 1945).…”
Section: Introduction and Research Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spatial patterns, with their associated processes, have long been a focus of urban geography. The spatial pattern is often analyzed and explained in the context of the urban social fabric, economic structures, and functions (Schneider-Sliwa 2015), resulting in many spatial models. Some of these models are conceptual, aiming to explain the distribution of land use, population, economic activities, and transportation in cities (Burgess 1927;Hoyt 1939;Harris and Ullman 1945).…”
Section: Introduction and Research Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%