The last census showed significant population growth across British cities after decades of stagnation and decline. Using visualisations from a research project investigating relationships between urban form and dynamics in British cities, Duncan A. Smith finds that, on the whole, there is a distinct spatial pattern of population change that is surprisingly consistent across cities. This data review prompts a series of further questions regarding the socioeconomic and property market processes inherent in this urban change, and what future city centres and suburbs will be like
Density and Urban Neighbourhoods in London has been carried out by a research team at the Enterprise...
Recently, a literature has emerged using empirical techniques to study the evolution of internationa...
Research in Urban Morphology has long been exploring the form of cities and their changes over time...
What can urban policy do to improve the economic performance of Britain’s cities? Henry Overman, dir...
Many socioeconomic studies have been carried out to explain the phenomenon of gentrification. Althou...
Abstract The world is undergoing a process of fast and unprecedented urbanisation. It is reported th...
Gentrification has long been a contentious issue which has prompted debate among scholars due to var...
Cities are continuing to develop and are grappling with uncertainties and difficulties as they do so...
London may have passed its historical 1939 peak population just under a year ago, but despite being ...
Thanks to everyone who attended my LSE works public lecture last Thursday. Podcast and slides are av...
Centre for Cities has published its Cities Outlook 2010. As in previous years, the report provides p...
Many socioeconomic studies have been carried out to explain the phenomenon of gentrification. Althou...
The large towns and cities in Britain have suffered strong decline since the fifties, in terms of po...
Research in Urban Morphology has long been exploring the form of cities and their changes over time,...
Since the 1950s London has been going through gentrification and has been unequal for the city from ...
Density and Urban Neighbourhoods in London has been carried out by a research team at the Enterprise...
Recently, a literature has emerged using empirical techniques to study the evolution of internationa...
Research in Urban Morphology has long been exploring the form of cities and their changes over time...
What can urban policy do to improve the economic performance of Britain’s cities? Henry Overman, dir...
Many socioeconomic studies have been carried out to explain the phenomenon of gentrification. Althou...
Abstract The world is undergoing a process of fast and unprecedented urbanisation. It is reported th...
Gentrification has long been a contentious issue which has prompted debate among scholars due to var...
Cities are continuing to develop and are grappling with uncertainties and difficulties as they do so...
London may have passed its historical 1939 peak population just under a year ago, but despite being ...
Thanks to everyone who attended my LSE works public lecture last Thursday. Podcast and slides are av...
Centre for Cities has published its Cities Outlook 2010. As in previous years, the report provides p...
Many socioeconomic studies have been carried out to explain the phenomenon of gentrification. Althou...
The large towns and cities in Britain have suffered strong decline since the fifties, in terms of po...
Research in Urban Morphology has long been exploring the form of cities and their changes over time,...
Since the 1950s London has been going through gentrification and has been unequal for the city from ...
Density and Urban Neighbourhoods in London has been carried out by a research team at the Enterprise...
Recently, a literature has emerged using empirical techniques to study the evolution of internationa...
Research in Urban Morphology has long been exploring the form of cities and their changes over time...