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Handbook of Urban Geography, PDF eBook

Handbook of Urban Geography PDF

Edited by Tim Schwanen, Ronald van Kempen

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Description

This collection brings together the latest thinking in urban geography.

It provides a comprehensive overview of topical issues and draws on experiences from across the world.

Chapters have been prepared by leading researchers in the field and cover themes as diverse as urban economies, inequalities and diversity, conflicts and politics, ecology and sustainability, and information technologies.

The Handbook offers a valuable resource for students and researchers interested in cities and the urban in geography and across the wider social sciences.

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