Synopses & Reviews
Urban geography has reflected the changing nature of geography over the course of the twentieth century and been characterized by a variety of changing perspectives including: ecological, new urban economic, feminist and postmodern.
This comprehensive text introduces both 'traditional' and contemporary approaches and perspectives in urban geography to explore the activities in global cities, governments and institutions in forming and changing urban landscapes. Placing the European and North American city within a changing set of global economic and urban systems, the book examines the ways in which these systems impact on the lives and the geographies of cities. The rise of the 'post-industrial' entrepreneurial city, resistance of local cultures and political formations, and recent problems that have affected city areas, including homelessness and the edge-city phenomena, are explored. With the emergence of a new geography of world urbanization, this book examines the new urban crisis and the challenges for urban governance at both central and local levels.
Synopsis
This text introduces both 'traditional' and contemporary approaches and perspectives in urban geography. This substantially revised edition of Urban Geography now features updates on recent urban policy initiatives and urban changes, including the influence of CCTV on the city and the impacts of Millennium projects.
New sections contain:
* an evaluation of the impact of place promotion
* a discussion of new cultural geography and the city
* a new chapter on sustainable urban development
* boxed case studies
* further reading suggestions
* extensive illustrations.
Synopsis
This comprehensive text introduces both 'traditional' and contemporary approaches and perspectives in urban geography.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. [166]-175) and index.