The book uniquely integrates historical analysis with modern urban planning, moving beyond mere documentation to extract actionable lessons. Case studies from diverse continents and eras reveal the environmental, socio-political, and design-related causes of abandonment. For example, resource depletion can render a city uninhabitable, while political instability can trigger mass exodus. These case studies are thematically grouped to explore the range of factors involved.
The book progresses by first establishing a theoretical framework and then moving into specific examples. Ultimately, Abandoned Cities provides practical recommendations for creating more resilient and adaptable urban environments. By understanding past failures, we can avoid repeating those mistakes and build more sustainable urban centers for the future.
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