Presented at the Megacities, Megaregions, and Spatial Planning Symposium, June 28-29, 2007, Atlanta, GA.Presented at 1:20 PM on June 28, 2007
Between now and the year 2050, more than half of the nation’s population growth, and perhaps as muc...
PDFTech ReportSWUTC/12/476660-00051-1DTRS07-G-0006Regional planningRegional transportationRegional d...
This presentation was given at the National Technology and Social Science Conference
Presented at the Megacities, Megaregions, and Spatial Planning Symposium, June 28-29, 2007, Atlanta,...
Presented at the Megacities, Megaregions, and Spatial Planning Symposium, June 28-29, 2007, Atlanta,...
Presented at the Megacities, Megaregions, and Spatial Planning Symposium, June 28-29, 2007, Atlanta,...
Presentation from the 2006 MegaRegions Symposium on January 30, 2006, Atlanta, GeorgiaCatherine L. R...
Presentation from the Governments and Growth Workshop, March 2-3, 2006, Atlanta, GALunch Presentatio...
The Metropolitan Institute at Virginia Tech identifies ten US “Megapolitan Areas”— clustered network...
Presentation from the 2006 MegaRegions Symposium on January 30, 2006, Atlanta, GeorgiaMark A. Pisano...
Large city-regions around the world are the principal hubs of economic and cultural glob-alization. ...
By critically assessing the opportunities and challenges posed by planning and governing at the mega...
Presented at the Megacities, Megaregions, and Spatial Planning Symposium, June 28-29, 2007, Atlanta,...
The population of the United States will likely grow by 40 percent by 2050 with the growth concentra...
The tendency for an increasing number of people to live, work, and play in metropolitan areas is per...
Between now and the year 2050, more than half of the nation’s population growth, and perhaps as muc...
PDFTech ReportSWUTC/12/476660-00051-1DTRS07-G-0006Regional planningRegional transportationRegional d...
This presentation was given at the National Technology and Social Science Conference
Presented at the Megacities, Megaregions, and Spatial Planning Symposium, June 28-29, 2007, Atlanta,...
Presented at the Megacities, Megaregions, and Spatial Planning Symposium, June 28-29, 2007, Atlanta,...
Presented at the Megacities, Megaregions, and Spatial Planning Symposium, June 28-29, 2007, Atlanta,...
Presentation from the 2006 MegaRegions Symposium on January 30, 2006, Atlanta, GeorgiaCatherine L. R...
Presentation from the Governments and Growth Workshop, March 2-3, 2006, Atlanta, GALunch Presentatio...
The Metropolitan Institute at Virginia Tech identifies ten US “Megapolitan Areas”— clustered network...
Presentation from the 2006 MegaRegions Symposium on January 30, 2006, Atlanta, GeorgiaMark A. Pisano...
Large city-regions around the world are the principal hubs of economic and cultural glob-alization. ...
By critically assessing the opportunities and challenges posed by planning and governing at the mega...
Presented at the Megacities, Megaregions, and Spatial Planning Symposium, June 28-29, 2007, Atlanta,...
The population of the United States will likely grow by 40 percent by 2050 with the growth concentra...
The tendency for an increasing number of people to live, work, and play in metropolitan areas is per...
Between now and the year 2050, more than half of the nation’s population growth, and perhaps as muc...
PDFTech ReportSWUTC/12/476660-00051-1DTRS07-G-0006Regional planningRegional transportationRegional d...
This presentation was given at the National Technology and Social Science Conference