Geographical Perspectives and Urban Problems |
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GEOGRAPHY AND URBAN PUBLIC POLICY | 1 |
GEOGRAPHIC EXPOSITION INFORMATION AND LOCATION | 25 |
COMMUNITY DISCRETION OVER NEIGHBORHOOD CHANGE | 41 |
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Geographical Perspectives and Urban Problems National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Geography No preview available - 1973 |
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accessibility action activities agency alternative American analysis associated base Berry Borchert building centers central Commission community group concentration costs counties decisions direct distribution districts economic effect environment equal evaluate example existing expanding facilities field Figure future geographic goals greater growth homes housing human important income increase indicates industrial Institute John LAKE land landscape lead less living major ment metropolis metropolitan areas Michigan Minnesota move natural neighborhood opportunities organization patterns percent physical places planning population possible potential poverty present problems question reference regional relation relative residential residents result rural scale School Science settlement social society space spatial strategies structure suggested surface Table temperature tion town transportation units University urban Washington zone