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Urban Geography

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01.08.2024

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WILEY

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Englisch

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WILEY

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996 g

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Englisch

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978-1-119-93027-3

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  • Produktbild: Urban Geography
  • Preface xiii

    1 An Introduction to the Changing Field of Urban Geography 1

    Why We Study Cities 1

    How We Study Cities 4

    The Field of Urban Geography 5

    Box 1.1 Bright Lights, Big Cities 6

    The Origin and Evolution of Urban Geography 8

    Approaches to Urban Geographic Research 9

    Streams of Urban Geographic Research 10

    Spatial Analysis 10

    Marxist Urban Geography and Urban Political Economy 13

    Critical Social Theory in Urban Geography 13

    Feminist Urban Geography 14

    Postmodern Urban Geography 14

    Nature and Urban Geography 15

    Race 15

    Defining Cities 16

    Rural-Urban Continuum 16

    What Is the Spatial Extent of Cities? 17

    Box 1.2 Micropolitan Areas 19

    Introduction to This Textbook 21

    Wrapping Up 21

    Readings 22

    2 the Origins and Development of Cities 23

    What Are Cities? 23

    Preconditions to Urban Formation 25

    Box 2.1 Cities without Agriculture? 25

    Ecology, Technology, and Power 26

    Theories of Urban Origins 27

    Patterns of Early Urbanization 30

    Locations of Early Cities 30

    Diffusion of Urbanization 30

    Box 2.2 Uncovering Lost Cities 32

    Urban Evolution and Early Economic Imperatives: Traditional Cities 33

    The Early City- States: Sumeria 33

    Other Ancient Cities 36

    Imperial Cities 39

    Box 2.3 The Collective Alternative 39

    Cities as Engines of Economic Growth: Capitalism, Industrialism, and Urbanization 43

    Box 2.4 Death of a City 44

    The New Trading Cities 44

    Box 2.5 The First Ghettos 50

    Industrial Cities 51

    Box 2.6 Designing Spaces: Bastide Cities and the Grand Manner 52

    Wrapping Up 57

    Readings 57

    3 the Evolution of the American Urban System: Origins Through Industrialization 59

    Urban Systems and Urban Hierarchies 59

    Rank- Size Rule and Primate Cities 61

    Mercantilism and the Development of the Colonial Urban System 63

    Box 3.1 America's Anti- Urban Bias 67

    Box 3.2 Central Place Theory 70

    Economic Eras of North American Urbanization 70

    Economic Eras, Transportation Networks, and the Evolution of the US Urban System 72

    Frontier Mercantilism (1790-1830s) 74

    Box 3.3 The Erie Canal 76

    Early Industrial Capitalism and Iron Rails (1830s-1880s) 77

    National Industrial Capitalism and Steel Rails (1880s-1920s) 82

    Wrapping Up 87

    Readings 88

    4 Economic Eras and the Urban System: Industrialization, Decline, and Globalization 89

    1920s-1970s: Mature Industrial Capitalism 89

    Automobiles 89

    Box 4.1 The Interstate Highway System 92

    The Great Depression 93

    Airplanes 94

    1970s-Present: Post- Industrial Neoliberal Capitalism 96

    An Urban System in Crisis 96

    Rise of the Service and Information Economies 101

    High Technology and the Creative Economy 103

    Globalization and the Global Urban System 104

    Capitalism, Power, and World Cities 105

    The World City Hierarchy 107

    The Global City 110

    A Network of World Cities: Global Interconnections 111

    The Tourist World City 111

    Telecommunications, Interconnectivity, and World Cities 112

    Dispersal or Concentration? 113

    Telecommunications and Financial Markets 114

    Telecommunications and Urban Society 114

    Internet Connectivity and Cloud Data Infrastructure 115

    Box 4.2 The Gravity Model in Local and Regional and Global Context 116

    Wrapping Up 118

    Readings 119

    5 Urban Land Use, the Central Business District, Gentrification, And the Growth of Suburbs 120

    Toward a Model of Land Use 121

    Urban Functions 121

    Model of Land Value 122

    The Central Business District 125

    Manufacturing in the Frame 127

    Residential Users 133

    Box 5.1 Health and Urban Geography: The Impact of COVID- 19 on Downtowns 135

    Revitalizing Downtowns 137

    Central Business Districts 137

    Box 5.2 Downtown Casinos 138

    America's New Downtowns 139

    Revitalizing Neighborhoods: Gentrification 140

    Five Waves of Gentrification 142

    Suburban Changes 145

    Box 5.3 Megalopolis 148

    Wrapping Up 149

    Readings 149

    6 Foundations of Urban Social Landscapes 151

    Ecological Approach to Cities 151

    "Community Lost": European Perspectives on Cities 152

    The Chicago School of Sociology 153

    Box 6.1 Rebutting the "Community Lost" Perspective 154

    Box 6.2 Health and Urban Geography: Chicago and the 1918 Influenza Epidemic 157

    Traditional Models of Urban Spatial Structure 160

    Burgess Concentric Zone Model 160

    Hoyt Sector Model 160

    Harris and Ullman Multiple Nuclei Model 162

    More Complex Models 162

    Social Area Analysis and Factorial Ecology 163

    Box 6.3 Wirth's "Urbanism as a Way of Life" 164

    The Urban Mosaic 165

    Contemporary Urban Social Space: Globalization and Cities of Difference 165

    Globalization: General Trends 167

    Elements of the Global City 168

    "In Between" Neighborhoods in the Global City 170

    Los Angeles School Urbanism 172

    Cities of Difference 173

    Wrapping Up 176

    Readings 177

    7 Urban Housing Markets: Sprawl, Blight, and Regeneration 179

    Housing and Housing Markets 179

    Sectors of Housing Tenure 180

    Housing Markets: Demand 181

    Box 7.1 Hedonic House Price Models 181

    Box 7.2 NIMBY, LULUs, and YIMBY: How Homeowners React to Adjacent Land Uses 182

    Housing Markets: Supply 183

    Housing Market Geographies and Neighborhood Change 183

    Urban Ecology and Housing Markets: Invasion and Succession 183

    Filtering and Vacancy Chains 184

    Life¿ Cycle Notions of Neighborhood Change 186

    Government Involvement in Housing Markets 187

    Securing Home Ownership through Loan Guarantees 188

    The Secondary Mortgage Market: A New System of Housing Finance 189

    Promoting Home Ownership to Address Inequality: Promise and Peril 190

    Unequal Access to Housing 190

    Real Estate Agents and Differentiated Access 190

    Discrimination in Lending 194

    Accumulated Impacts of Housing Market Discrimination 195

    Box 7.3 Housing Markets and the Global Financial Crisis 196

    Suburban Housing and Postwar Sprawl 199

    Supply and Demand Factors 199

    Box 7.4 Health and Urban Geography: Sprawl Leads to Depression 200

    Sprawl and the Federal Government: Housing Finance 201

    Sprawl and the Federal Government: Freeways and Automobility 202

    "Blight" and Inner¿ City Housing 203

    Early Postwar Redevelopment Pressures 203

    The Housing Dynamics of Redevelopment 204

    Displacement and Public Housing 205

    Wrapping Up 208

    Readings 208

    8 Segregation, Race, and Urban Poverty 210

    Current Patterns of Racial Residential Segregation 211

    Census 2020 Figures 211

    Box 8.1 Types and Measures of Segregation 212

    Recent Change 215

    What Causes Segregation? 217

    Race and the North American Ghetto 219

    The "First" North American Ghetto 219

    Box 8.2 Anti- Black White Mob Violence: 1919 Red Summer and the 1921

    Tulsa Race Massacre 221

    Postwar Institutionalized Ghettos 224

    Poverty and the City and Beyond 231

    Spatial Concentration of Urban Poverty 231

    Consequences of Concentrated Poverty: Neighborhood Effects 233

    Box 8.3 Health and Urban Geography: Race, Poverty, and COVID- 19 Health 234

    Responding to Urban Poverty 237

    War on Poverty 237

    Retrenchment 238

    Wrapping Up 241

    Readings 242

    9 Immigration, Ethnicity, and Urbanism 244

    Definitions of Immigrants 245

    The Era of Immigration and US Urbanization 246

    The New Catholic Arrivals 247

    Box 9.1 Strangers From a Different Shore: Chinese and Japanese Migration to the United States 248

    The New European Immigration 252

    The Ethnic Kaleidoscope of Today 256

    Latino Migration and Its Impact on Cities 259

    Box 9.2 Ethnic Diversity Within Canadian Cities 260

    Mexicans 263

    Cubans 265

    Box 9.3 The Creation of Ethnic Economies 266

    Puerto Ricans 268

    Latino Influences 269

    New Asian Immigration 270

    Urban Orientation and Some Models of Asian Segregation 271

    Asian Indians 273

    Indochinese 274

    Koreans 276

    Asian Influences 277

    Wrapping Up 277

    Readings 278

    10 Metropolitan Governance and Fragmentation 279

    Urban Governance and the Growth of Services 280

    Expanding Urban Services 280

    Box 10.1 Health and Urban Geography: Public Health and the City 281

    Box 10.2 Street Plans in Early America 283

    Financing the City 285

    Who Governs the City? 288

    Stages in Urban Governance 288

    Power in the City 290

    Contemporary Fragmentation in the Metropolis 293

    Increasing Fragmentation 293

    A Positive View of Metropolitan Fragmentation 295

    Fiscal Disparities 296

    Countering the Fragmented Metropolis 298

    Annexations 298

    Metropolitan Government 301

    Box 10.3 Metropolitanization and Language in Montreal 302

    Wrapping Up 304

    Readings 304

    11 Planning the Better City 305

    Making the Case for Planning 306

    Aesthetics 306

    Efficiency 308

    Social Equity Planning 309

    Maintaining Property Values 311

    Environmental Protection 311

    Development of Modern Planning 313

    Visionaries and the Urban Ideal 313

    Box 11.1 Health and Urban Geography: Planning a Healthier City 314

    Legal Basis for Planning 318

    Box 11.2 Planning Rights in Other Countries 320

    Growth of Planning as a Profession in the United States 321

    Political Nature of Planning 323

    Comprehensive Plans and Tools of Modern Planning 325

    Box 11.3 The Search for Fair Share Housing in New Jersey 326

    Elements and Steps in Comprehensive Plan Development 327

    Zoning 329

    Problems with Zoning and Responses 332

    Growth Management 337

    Wrapping Up 338

    Readings 339

    12 Urban Transportation 341

    Urban Transportation and Changes in Urban Form 342

    The Walking City 343

    Horsecar and Streetcar City 344

    Recreational Auto Era 346

    Freeway Auto Era 347

    Transportation Policy Principles and Actors 349

    Principles of Transportation and Costs and Benefits 349

    Levels of Governance 351

    Transportation Behavior 354

    Travel Types 354

    Box 12.1 Health and Urban Geography: Urban Transportation in the Time of COVID 356

    Modes of Transportation in Commuting and Other Forms of Travel 356

    Box 12.2 Building a Sustainable Transportation Network 360

    Social Aspects of Transportation 363

    Access 364

    Box 12.3 The Long Road Home (and to Work) 366

    Displacement 367

    Wrapping Up 370

    Readings 370

    13 the Urban Environment 372

    Conceptual Foundations 372

    Urban Environmental Kuznets Curve 373

    City-Nature Dialectic 374

    Urban Political Ecology 375

    Realms of Urban Nature 376

    Water 376

    Box 13.1 Health and Urban Geography: Urban Political Ecology and Water in Flint, Michigan 378

    Urban Air 383

    Box 13.2 Health and Urban Geography: Canadian Wildfires and US Air Quality 384

    Box 13.3 Health and Urban Geography: Killer Smog 385

    Garbage and Solid Wastes 387

    Energy 390

    Urban Hazards and Disasters 392

    Flooding 393

    Hurricanes (Typhoons, Cyclones) 393

    Earthquakes 395

    Heat 395

    Wildfires 396

    Cities and Climate Change 398

    Wrapping Up 398

    Readings 399

    14 Cities in the Developed World 400

    European Cities 400

    Urbanization and the European City System 401

    Characteristic Features of European Cities 403

    Box 14.1 Stockholm's Urban Planning 406

    Box 14.2 Health and Urban Geography: COVID- 19 Responses in European Cities 408

    Box 14.3 Postwar Urban Developments: Rome's EUR Center and Paris's La Defense 412

    Aspects of Change 417

    Cities in Post- Communist Europe 420

    Communist Urban Development 422

    Post- Communist Development 423

    Box 14.4 The Old and New City of Prague 424

    Cities in Japan 425

    Structure of Japanese Cities 426

    Changes in Japanese Cities 428

    Wrapping Up 428

    Readings 429

    15 Cities in the Less Developed and Newly Developed World 430

    The New Urban Majority 432

    How the Cities Have Grown 433

    Demographic Factors Involved in Urban Growth 436

    Box 15.1 Migration as a Household Process 438

    Origins of Urbanization in Less Developed Countries 439

    Modernization Perspective 439

    International Political Economy Perspective 441

    Characteristics of LDC Cities 447

    Effects of Growth 447

    Housing 448

    Box 15.2 Health and Urban Geography: Urban Health in the Developing World 450

    Box 15.3 Cities in the Sand: Egypt's New Towns 454

    Employment Opportunities and the Informal Sector 458

    Wrapping Up 462

    Readings 462

    16 Regional Variations in Urban Structure and Form in the Less Developed World 464

    The Latin American City 465

    Box 16.1 The Middle Eastern City 466

    Box 16.2 Health and Urban Geography: China's COVID- 19 Response 467

    Colonial Legacies 468

    Modern Latin American Cities 468

    Sub- Saharan African Cities 475

    Indigenous Influences 476

    European Intervention 478

    Box 16.3 Apartheid in Urban South Africa 478

    Modern African Cities 480

    South Asian Cities 482

    A Typology of South Asian Cities 483

    Modern Challenges 486

    Southeast Asian Cities 489

    Indigenous Influences: Sacred and Market Cities 489

    The Colonial City in Southeast Asia 491

    Modern Cities 493

    Wrapping Up 497

    Readings 497

    Index 499