Those concerned with growth and development at national or local levels must pay significantly more attention to the physical structure of urban settings which house many of the leading sectors of the economies of nations. These metropolitan areas must retain the flexibility necessary to meet the needs of an ever-changing mix of activities. Structural, environmental, and economic concerns are brought together to help the reader better understand the problems and identify solutions. This work will be of interest to those economists, environmentalists, sociologists, and practitioners concerned…mehr
Those concerned with growth and development at national or local levels must pay significantly more attention to the physical structure of urban settings which house many of the leading sectors of the economies of nations. These metropolitan areas must retain the flexibility necessary to meet the needs of an ever-changing mix of activities. Structural, environmental, and economic concerns are brought together to help the reader better understand the problems and identify solutions. This work will be of interest to those economists, environmentalists, sociologists, and practitioners concerned with growth, change, and the environment in urban settings, as well as planning and development agencies in Third World settings.
DAVID L. McKEE is Professor of Economics at Kent State University. He is a specialist in economic development and regional economics. His research has been widely published in professional journals in the United States and abroad. His recent Praeger books include: External Linkages and Growth in Small Economies (1993), Energy, the Environment and Public Policy (1991), humpter and the Political Economy of Change (1991) Development Issues in Small Island Economies (1990), Hostile Takeovers (1989), Canadian-American Economic Relations (1988).
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Preface A Preliminary Overview Some Observations on Physical Structure in Advanced Metropolitan Areas Urban Flexibility in Third World Settings Dualism, the Rural Exodus, and Urban Expansion Metropolitan Expansion and Flexibility Surplus Labor, Squatters, and Urban Structure Metropolitan Growth and the Absorption of Urban Places Environmental Issues in an Urban Context Selected Structural Issues Production for Export and Urban Flexibility The Impact of Tourism The Urban Role in Small Economies Some Policy Perspectives A General Overview Structural and Environmental Imperatives Some Final Reflections Bibliography Index
Preface A Preliminary Overview Some Observations on Physical Structure in Advanced Metropolitan Areas Urban Flexibility in Third World Settings Dualism, the Rural Exodus, and Urban Expansion Metropolitan Expansion and Flexibility Surplus Labor, Squatters, and Urban Structure Metropolitan Growth and the Absorption of Urban Places Environmental Issues in an Urban Context Selected Structural Issues Production for Export and Urban Flexibility The Impact of Tourism The Urban Role in Small Economies Some Policy Perspectives A General Overview Structural and Environmental Imperatives Some Final Reflections Bibliography Index
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