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Dynamics of Cities
Dynamics of Cities
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agglomeration
Agglomeration Forces
agglomerations
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Built Capital Stock
capita
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Central Government
Composite Price
determinism
Digit Sic
Dynamic Instability
ecological
Ecological Determinism
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global interdependence
GNP Deflator
hierarchical urban systems
Informal Currency
instability in urban economies
Large Urban Agglomerations
largest
Mathematical Ecology
Mexico's Foreign Trade
Mexico's Gdp
Modern Economic Growth Theory
Ne Da
Neoclassical Economic Growth Theory
Net Attraction
nonlinear urban system analysis
phase
Phase Portrait
population modelling
portrait
Preference Functions
Relative Parity
Relative Population Size
Socio-spatial System
spatial agglomeration theory
Time Series
urban
Urban Agglomerations
urban macrodynamics
World's Largest Urban Agglomerations
worlds
Product details
- ISBN 9780415755962
- Weight: 498g
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 15 Aug 2014
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
Dimitrios Dendrinos, an expert in the application of non-linear dynamics and chaos theory to the subject of urban and regional dynamics, focuses here on fundamental issues in population growth and decline. He approaches the topic of urban growth and decline within a global system perspective, viewing the rise and fall of cities, industries and nations as the result of global interdependencies which lead to unstable dynamics and widespread dualisms. Professor Dendrinos provides valuable insights into the evolution of human settlements and considers the possible futures open to the giant cities of the world.
Dynamics of Cities
€55.99
