In the USA a nationwide grid of metropolitan areas with populations beyond the million mark has emerged. The strength of the national economy appears to be exhibited through those large agglomerations and the linkages that they have developed amongst themselves, other components of the national economy and in some instances elements external to that economy. Metropolitan areas in the size class referred to, and some not quite so large, are expanding their boundaries or spheres of influence in ways that signal changes for the urban areas in question and indeed for the national economy. The current discussion reviews and synthesizes recent thinking concerning urban peripheries and adjacent areas with an eye to understanding their role in a ch...
Economic globalization and telecommunications have contributed to produce a spatiality for the urban...
Mattoon Economic development theo-rists are increasingly promot-ing the development of strong region...
Between now and the year 2050, more than half of the nation’s population growth, and perhaps as muc...
The issues related to the suburbanization of population and the reshaping of the economic land-scape...
Joel Garreau proposed a discussion about edge cities in order to stress a radical change in the Amer...
The issues related to the suburbanization of population and the reshaping of the economic landscape ...
The economies of cities and metropolitan areas perform many vital functions. Cities are marketplaces...
Economists have long recognized the importance of urban areas as focal points of economic production...
A central tenet of urban economics is that households, businesses, and industries compete for urban ...
Economic development in U.S. cities will be driven increasingly by forces of global economic interac...
Although much literature on spatial agglomeration, public transit, and the economy has focused on br...
This chapter takes a critical look at city regions from an urban geography perspective. As subject m...
The aim of this book is to investigate contemporary processes of metropolitan change and approaches ...
UnrestrictedThere have been "qualitative changes" in metropolitan spatial structure in recentdecades...
Federal Highway Administration1994PDFOtherUnited States. Federal Highway AdministrationUnited States...
Economic globalization and telecommunications have contributed to produce a spatiality for the urban...
Mattoon Economic development theo-rists are increasingly promot-ing the development of strong region...
Between now and the year 2050, more than half of the nation’s population growth, and perhaps as muc...
The issues related to the suburbanization of population and the reshaping of the economic land-scape...
Joel Garreau proposed a discussion about edge cities in order to stress a radical change in the Amer...
The issues related to the suburbanization of population and the reshaping of the economic landscape ...
The economies of cities and metropolitan areas perform many vital functions. Cities are marketplaces...
Economists have long recognized the importance of urban areas as focal points of economic production...
A central tenet of urban economics is that households, businesses, and industries compete for urban ...
Economic development in U.S. cities will be driven increasingly by forces of global economic interac...
Although much literature on spatial agglomeration, public transit, and the economy has focused on br...
This chapter takes a critical look at city regions from an urban geography perspective. As subject m...
The aim of this book is to investigate contemporary processes of metropolitan change and approaches ...
UnrestrictedThere have been "qualitative changes" in metropolitan spatial structure in recentdecades...
Federal Highway Administration1994PDFOtherUnited States. Federal Highway AdministrationUnited States...
Economic globalization and telecommunications have contributed to produce a spatiality for the urban...
Mattoon Economic development theo-rists are increasingly promot-ing the development of strong region...
Between now and the year 2050, more than half of the nation’s population growth, and perhaps as muc...