New Forms of Urbanization: Beyond the Urban-Rural Dichotomy

Author:   Graeme Hugo ,  Tony Champion
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   New edition
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9780754635888


Pages:   448
Publication Date:   28 November 2003
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Graeme Hugo ,  Tony Champion
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9780754635888


ISBN 10:   0754635880
Pages:   448
Publication Date:   28 November 2003
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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'This book is a milestone in our understanding of the way cities are developing as we head towards a post-industrial, global world. Everyone interested in what our cities will look like in the 21st century should read this book.' Professor Michael Batty, University College London, UK 'The book is indeed a valuable contribution towards conceptualising the rapid rural-urban transformation in the developing countries. The case studies from Mexico, India and China makes the book a useful tool in understanding the emerging diversity of urban forms important for urban and metropolitan planning. The book is innovative in setting the agenda for new classification of settlements relevant for human lives in the rapidly changing world.' Ram B. Bhagat, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, India 'By 2020 the world will for the first time have more than 50 per cent of its population living in urban places. This will involve a huge increase of urban population. This book provides a major review of these processes of urban change. The authors are among some of the leading researchers and practitioners in this field and ensure that this book will be a seminal contribution to the study of urbanization.' Professor Terence McGee, University of British Columbia, Canada 'A deft handling of ongoing discussions about statistical methodology for measuring the populations and demographic characteristics of cities, New Forms of Urbanization tackles the issues of comparability, areal units, methods of aggregation, and measures of urban and rural in standards for the presentation of urban statistics. New Forms of Urbanization does so ably by bringing in perspectives from all over the world. This book should help address the global disparities in data, paving the way to greater efforts to streamline and coordinate approaches.' David R. Rain, US Census Bureau, Washington DC, USA 'This book should be of major interest to scholars, students and government officials interested in urban planning, demography, geography, and other social sciences concerned with the dramatic ongoing process of urbanization sweeping the globe.' Professor Richard Bilsborrow, University of North Carolina, USA 'This book is a milestone in our understanding of the way cities are developing as we move into a post-industrial, global world...The authors include leading researchers and practitioners in the field of urbanisation.' Habitat Debate 'New Forms of Urbanization is...a useful compendium and introduction to the controversies and problems of distinguishing urban and rural settlement, especially valuable to those interested in different patterns and practices across the world.' Population, Space and Place '...this is an impressive attempt to assist in the understanding and monitoring of settlement and demographic dynamics for the twenty-first century. It also offers strong advice on the provision of data requirements designed to develop a deeper understanding of the major issues involved...the individual chapters also have more specific value and interest for the non-specialist reader interested in the processes of urbanisation and demographic change at present.' Geography 'Tony Champion and Graham Hugo have compiled an important edited collected...the authors of this collected work offer both an assessment of knowledge on urbanization and global urban growth, and also innovative spatial scales and methods of analysis. The work concludes with recommendations of how to collect better spatial information.' Population


'This book is a milestone in our understanding of the way cities are developing as we head towards a post-industrial, global world. Everyone interested in what our cities will look like in the 21st century should read this book.' Professor Michael Batty, University College London, UK 'The book is indeed a valuable contribution towards conceptualising the rapid rural-urban transformation in the developing countries. The case studies from Mexico, India and China makes the book a useful tool in understanding the emerging diversity of urban forms important for urban and metropolitan planning. The book is innovative in setting the agenda for new classification of settlements relevant for human lives in the rapidly changing world.' Ram B. Bhagat, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, India 'By 2020 the world will for the first time have more than 50 per cent of its population living in urban places. This will involve a huge increase of urban population. This book provides a major review of these processes of urban change. The authors are among some of the leading researchers and practitioners in this field and ensure that this book will be a seminal contribution to the study of urbanization.' Professor Terence McGee, University of British Columbia, Canada 'A deft handling of ongoing discussions about statistical methodology for measuring the populations and demographic characteristics of cities, New Forms of Urbanization tackles the issues of comparability, areal units, methods of aggregation, and measures of urban and rural in standards for the presentation of urban statistics. New Forms of Urbanization does so ably by bringing in perspectives from all over the world. This book should help address the global disparities in data, paving the way to greater efforts to streamline and coordinate approaches.' David R. Rain, US Census Bureau, Washington DC, USA 'This book should be of major interest to scholars, students and government officials interested in urban plan


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Tony Champion is Professor of Population Geography at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. Graeme Hugo is Professor of Geography and Director of National Key Centre in Social Applications of Geographical Information Systems at the University of Adelaide, Australia. Contributors: Tony Champion, Graeme Hugo, Hania Zlotnik, William H. Frey, Alfredo E. Lattes, Jorge Rodriguez, Miguel Villa, Gavin W. Jones, Philippe Bocquier, Gustavo Garza, Veronique Dupont, Jose Marcos Pinto Cunha, Yu Zhu, Denise Pumain, Larry S. Bourne, Jim Simmons, David L. Brown, John B. Cromartie, Keith Halfacree, Mike Coombes, John R. Weeks, James D. Fitzsimmons, Michael R. Ratcliffe.

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