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Liquid City: Megalopolis and the Contemporary Northeast (Resources for the Future)
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| #2726071 in eBooks | 2010-09-30 | 2010-09-30 | File type: PDF||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Essential Update to Gottmann|By L. Korossy|Jean Gottmann's 1961 "Megalopolis" was the foundational document of a new paradigm in the social sciences: the study of cities as regional phenomena rather than single points with outlying effects. Mostly social geography, but parts history, political science, sociology, economics, public policy, and more, "Megalopolis" has been widely||'Elegant and thought-provoking...John Rennie Short has done a masterful job of revisiting and documenting how Megalopolis has changed since Gottmann.' 'A timely and valuable work for those interested in the origin and evolution of the Northeast�s megalopoli
Megalopolis was the name given to a Peloponnesian city that was founded around 371- 368 BCE. Though planned on a grand scale, the city failed to realize the dreams of the founders, and it declined by the late Roman period. In 1957, the renowned geographer Jean Gottman applied the term in his description of the densely populated area of the northeastern United States that includes the cities of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington.
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