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- Secondary_city abstract "A secondary city often follows after a primate city and can be seen in the urban hierarchy.Secondary cities have between “500,000 to 3 million inhabitants, but are often unknown outside of their national or regional context. Secondary cities in the Global South will undergo massive expansions in the next few decades, comparable to city growth in Europe and North America one to two hundred years ago. As cities and their populations grow, everything else grows with them: wealth and creativity, as well as traffic, criminality, disease and pollution.”Furthermore, secondary cities “usually form more recent poles of growth, often also with a more diffuse genealogy, than larger metropoles. The ambivalent situation of these towns (in the periphery of the center and in the center of the periphery, in so far as these notions still retain their meaning) generates a particular, and by definition highly hybrid, socio-cultural urban dynamic which in turn influences the outlook of social, political and economic life in the more visible national metropoles.”Secondary cities have their own socio-economic and political culture that may differ from other cities such as Primate cites.Moreover, in the secondary city (and more generally in the margin of the state) there often is more room for improvisation. Local commerce, trading routes and smuggling networks determine the economic sphere in important ways; local forms of associational life (the middle ground of ‘civil society’) has a far greater influence on local politics than is the case in larger urban centers, and the functioning of local, decentralized political authorities is often shaped and cross-cut to a far greater extent by constantly shifting alliances between local stakeholders.”".
- Secondary_city wikiPageExternalLink chinaenergy-cities.
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- Secondary_city wikiPageID "38476817".
- Secondary_city wikiPageRevisionID "602824253".
- Secondary_city subject Category:Urban_studies_and_planning.
- Secondary_city comment "A secondary city often follows after a primate city and can be seen in the urban hierarchy.Secondary cities have between “500,000 to 3 million inhabitants, but are often unknown outside of their national or regional context. Secondary cities in the Global South will undergo massive expansions in the next few decades, comparable to city growth in Europe and North America one to two hundred years ago.".
- Secondary_city label "Secondary city".
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- Secondary_city sameAs Q7443780.
- Secondary_city sameAs Q7443780.
- Secondary_city wasDerivedFrom Secondary_city?oldid=602824253.
- Secondary_city isPrimaryTopicOf Secondary_city.