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Regional Planning, Urbanization, Rural Development
Developing Frontier Cities: Global Perspectives - Regional Contexts by Lithwick, Harvey , Gradus, Yehuda β€” book cover

Developing Frontier Cities: Global Perspectives - Regional Contexts

by Lithwick, Harvey, Gradus, Yehuda
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Overview

This book examines the impact of globalization on frontier cities, and how various frontier cities in different regions have responded to these forces. The volume includes a number of theoretical chapters exploring various aspects of global change, including the economic, spatial and geopolitical dimensions. A longer section includes a number of case studies of frontier cities that have adapted to these changes. A number of countries as well as city types, from small towns to frontier metropolises, are examined, providing a broad overview of developmental alternatives. Emphasis is placed on the importance of initiatives from below, that is, efforts that do not depend on the planning and budgetary resources of national governments, since these are generally no longer forthcoming in an era of government down-sizing.
Audience: The book will appeal to students in planning, geography, economics and regional studies, as well as to local officials who are concerned with urban development strategies, and their prospects in the new millennium.

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Book Details

Published
December 2, 2010
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Pages
365
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9789048153527

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