AN INTRODUCTION TO URBAN GEOGRAPHY

John R. Short

AN INTRODUCTION TO URBAN GEOGRAPHY

John R. Short

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MRP: ₹1195
  • ISBN 9788131610046
  • Publication Year 2019
  • Pages 272
  • Binding Hardback
  • Sale Territory India Only

About the Book

Designed as an introductory text for students at universities, colleges and polytechnics, this book describes the various approaches which geographers have applied to the study of urban areas over the years. It aims to integrate the study of cities and urbanism to a wider view of how society works, showing how social theories can be brought to bear on the analysis of the city and how an understanding of cities can enrich our view of society. By making students aware of the variety in the urban condition, it gives them a greater appreciation of the social context of urban living and provides a fresh insight into that generator of economic, social and political change, the city.
The text is broad in scope, and makes full use of the cross-cultural approach, drawing upon the wide range of the urban experience around the world. It also concerns itself with the redistributional consequences of urban patterns and social processes, and analyses the impact that public policy has in shaping urban areas, showing that the role of government is a key element in the analysis.


Contents

Part 1: Setting the Scene
• Introduction
 The Urban Transformation
Part 2: The Urban Systems
 Urban Systems and Economic Development
 The Dynamics of Urban Systems
 Managing the Urban System
Part 3: The Internal Structure of the City
 The City as Workplace
 The City as Residence
 Movement and Transport
 The City as Investment
 The City as Political Arena
Part 4: People and the Urban Environment
 Perception and Activity in the City
 The City as Ecological Unit


About the Author / Editor

John R. Short is Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Reading. After graduating from the University of Aberdeen, he took his PhD at the University of Bristol, where he also did post-doctoral research. His previous books include (as co-author) Housing and Residential Structure, Urban Data Sources, An Introduction to Political Geography, Housing in Britain and The Urban Arena.


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