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BK
2nd ed.
London : Routledge, 2005
xlii,686 s.,[8] s.příl. : il., mapy

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ISBN 0-415-34306-2 (brož.)
Obsahuje lustrace, tabulky, mapky, černobílé fotografie, barevné fotografie na příloze, bibliografické citace, předmluvu, úvod, poznámky, glosář, rejstřík
Geografie sídelní - učebnice vysokošk.
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List of illustrations xv // List of tables xxi // List of boxes xxv // Preface to the second edition xxx // Acknowledgements xxxi // Copyright acknowledgements xxxii // Introduction xxxvi // PART ONE: THE STUDY OF URBAN GEOGRAPHY 1 // Chapter 1 Urban geography: from global to local 3 // Introduction // Global trigger factors // Globalisation // Glocalisation: the localisation of the global // The question of space and scale // Local and historical contingency // Processes of urban change // Urban outcomes // Daily life in the global village // Why study urban geography? // Chapter 2 Concepts and theory in urban geography 20 // Introduction // The scope of urban geography // Defining the urban // The significance of space and place // The value of the urban dimension // A brief history of urban geography // In search of common ground // Levels of analysis in urban geography // PART TWO: AN URBANISING WORLD 37 // Chapter 3 The origins and growthof cities 39 // Introduction // Preconditions for urban growth // Theories of urban origins // Early urban hearths // The spread of urbanism // Urban revival in Western Europe // The medieval town // The preconditions for industrial urbanism // Early modern urbanism // The form of the industrial city // Residential segregation // Housing the poor // The other side of the coin // The origins of urban USA // The westward progress of urbanism // Post-industrial urbanism // The quartering of urban space // The post-industrial/postmodern city // Chapter 4 Zhe global context of urbanisation and urban change 71 // Introduction // The urbanisation of the globe // The changing distribution of the world’s urban population // The causes of urban growth // Settlement size // Megacities and million cities // Urbanisation and economic growth // The urbanisation cycle // A ’stages of urban development’ model // Types of urbanised regions //
Chapter 5 Regional perspectives on urbanisation and urban change 96 // Introduction // North America // Latin America and the Caribbean // Western Europe // East and Central Europe // Asia and the Pacific // Africa // Chapter 6 National urban systems 122 // Introduction // National urban systems and the outside world // Types of places in the national urban system // Theories of the urban system // PART THREE: URBAN STRUCTURE AND LAND USE IN THE WESTERN CITY 137 // Chapter 7 Land use in the city 139 // Introduction // Urban morphogenesis // Ecological models of the city // Modifications of the classical urban models // A political-economy perspective // Major actors in the production of the built environment // Growth coalitions // The central business district // Urban architecture // Architecture and urban meaning // The social construction of the urban landscape // Chapter 8 Urban planning and policy 166 // Introduction // The roots of urban planning // Post-war urban planning in the UK // Urban policy in the U K // Urban planning in the USA // Planning the socialist city // Socialist urban form // Towards planning for sustainable urban development // Chapter 9 New towns 190 // Introduction // The British New Towns // New towns in Europe // New towns in the Third World // New communities in the USA // Chapter 10 Residential mobility and neighbourhood change 203 // Introduction // Why people move // The decision to move // The search for a new home // Housing markets // Neighbourhood change // Housing abandonment // Gentrification // Chapter 1 Housing problems, and housing policy 220 // Introduction // Trends in housing tenure in the UK // Public housing in the USA // Housing affordability // Homelessness // Strategies to improve housing quality // Alternative housing strategies //
Chapter 12 Urban retailing // Introduction // Shopertainment // Spaces and places of consumption // The spatial switching of retail capital // Urban retail structure // The changing structure of urban retailing // The growth of suburban shopping centres in North America // The impact of retail decentralisation on the US CBD // Concentration versus decentralisation in Britain // Disadvantaged consumers // Chapter 13 Urban transportation 264 // Introduction // Patterns of travel demand // The urban transport problem // Responses to the urban transport problem // Transport and sustainable urban development // PART FOUR: LIVING IN THE CITY: ECONOMY, SOCIETY AND POLITICS IN THE WESTERN CITY 283 // Chapter 14 The economy of cities 285 // Introduction // The world/global economy // The world economy in the post-war era // Transnational corporations and the state in the global economy // New production systems and new industrial spaces // Deindustrialisation and tertiarisation // The nature of work and the division of labour // Unemployment // Informalisation // Urban change within the global economy // The world city // Transnational urban systems // The post-war restructuring of the UK space-economy’ // Chapter 15 Poverty and deprivation in the Western city 308 // Introduction // Theories of deprivation // The nature of deprivation // The underclass // Dimensions of multiple deprivation // Financial exclusion // The geography of deprivation // The inner-city problem // The outer-city problem // Deprivation and the area-based approach //
Chapter 16 National and local responses to urban economic change 330 // Urban regeneration in the UK from the top down // Urban policy in the USA // Public-private partnerships // Property-led regeneration // Cultural industries and urban reconstruction // Urban tourism and downtown redevelopment // The market-led approach to urban development // Urban regeneration from the bottom up // The community/social economy // The black economy // Chapter 17 Collective consumption and social justice in the city 352 // Introduction // Welfare needs and provision // The changing nature of the welfare state // The theory of public goods // Theories of public-service provision // Efficiency, equity and equality in public-service provision // The suburban exploitation thesis // Deinstitutionalisation // Educational services in the city // Social justice and welfare // Chapter 18 Residential differentiation and communities in the city 368 // Introduction // The identification of residential areas // Sense of place // Difference and identity in the city // The urban community // The bases of residential segregation // Chapter 19 Urban liveability 398 // Introduction // Rating places // Theories of urban impact // Environmental stressors // Site design and social behaviour // Residential satisfaction // Urban sub-areas // Women in the city // Elderly people in the city // Children in the city // Disabled people in the city // Towards the liveable city // Chapter 20. Power, politics, and urban governance 420 // Introduction // The role of local government // Constraints on local government // The spatial structure of local government // City growth/ annexation and incorporation in the USA // Negative consequences of fragmented government // The politics of secession // Metropolitan government // Power in the city //
PART FIVE: URBAN GEOGRAPHY IN THE THIRD WORLD 449 // Chapter 21 Third World urbanisation within a global urban system 451 // Introduction // Urbanisation in the First and Third Worlds // Theories of urbanisation and development // Third World urbanisation in historical context // Stages of colonial urbanisation // Peripheral urbanisation // Exo-urbanisation // Urbanisation by implosion // Chapter 22 The internal structure of Third World cities 468 // Introduction // Cities of Latin America // Africa’s cities // Cities of the Middle East and North Africa // The city in South Asia // The South-East Asian city // The Chinese city // Chapter 23 Rural-urban Imigration in the Third World 485 // Introduction // Why people move // Structural determinants of migration // Who migrates? // Migration strategies // The policy response // Chapter 24 Urban economy and employment in the Third World 501 // Introduction // The evolution of the Third World urban economy // The structure of the urban economy // The nature of lower-circuit activity // Employment relations in the Third World urban economy // Labour market structure // Job access // Unemployment, underemployment and misemployment // Women in the labour force // Child labour // The household economy and coping strategies // Chapter 25 Housing the Third World urban poor 516 // Introduction // The main sources of housing for the urban poor // Housing submarkets and the urban poor // Squatter settlements // Security of tenure // Housing finance // Urban land markets and the poor // Informal settlements: generative or parasitic? // Government housing policy // Chapter 26 Environmental problems in Third World cities 546 // Introduction // The domestic environment // The workplace environment // The neighbourhood environment // The city environment // The city’s ecological footprint //
Chapter 27 Health in the Third World City 562 // Introduction // The epidemiological transition // Factors determining health status // An urban penalty? // Intra-urban variations in health // Diseases of the urban poor // Primary health care and the urban poor // Malnutrition // Combating urban malnutrition // Integrated approaches to primary health care // Chapter 28 Traffic and transport in the Third World city 577 // Introduction // Traffic problems // Transport and Third World urban form // Public transport // Non-motorised transport // Rail-based transit systems // Urban transport strategies in the Third World // Chapter 29 Poverty, po wer and politics In the Third World city 587 // Introduction // The social relations of power // Partiality, inequality and the soft state // The bases of social power // Patron-client relations // Urban social movements // Community-based organisations // Christian base communities // Urban NGOs in the Third World // Community participation in Third World urban governance // Globalisation and social justice // PART SIX: PROSPECTIVE: THE FUTURE OF THE CITY - CITIES OF THE FUTURE 603 // Chapter 30 The future of the city 605 // Introduction // Sustainable urban development // Urban metabolism // Towards the city of the future // The study of urban geography // Notes 627 // Glossary 666 // Index 677

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