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- catalog contributor b1366251.
- catalog contributor b1366252.
- catalog contributor b1366253.
- catalog created "c1977.".
- catalog date "1977".
- catalog date "c1977.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1977.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 430-475.".
- catalog description "I. Introduction -- 1. The ecological approach -- II. The Social Construction of Local Communities -- 2. The congruence of social and spatial structure: neighborhood status and white resistance to residential integration as an example -- 3. The question of community attachment: linear development and systemic models of the local community compared -- 4. Systemic bases of local community structure -- III. Intraurban Form and Structure -- 5. Internal structure of the city: classical views -- 6. Urban population densities: structure and change -- 7. The social areas of the city: From classical to factorial ecology -- IV. Metropolitan Expansion and Structural Change -- 8. The territorial sources of metropolitan growth -- 9. The pattern and timing of suburbanization -- 10. Metropolitan expansion and central city organization: a test of the theory of ecological expansion -- 11. The impact of suburban population growth on central-city service functions: A question of externalities and spillovers -- 12. The changing occupational structure of the metropolis: selective redistribution -- 13. Decentralization and the restructuring of metropolitan America -- V. Regional Growth and Urban Systems -- 14. Changing relationships between urban and regional growth -- 15. Latent structure of the American urban system: an exercise in factorial ecology -- 16. Structural implications of increasing system size: a three-level analysis -- VI. Comparative Urban Structure and Planned Change -- 17. The role of planning in comparative urban change: the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, and the United States -- 18. The social consequences of third-world urbanization: the culture of poverty revisited -- 19. Urban hierarchies and economic development: decolonization and the primacy question -- 20. Comparative urbanization strategies: an overview -- VII. Toward an Ecology of the Future -- 21. Deliberate change in the ecological systems: an avenue for future inquiry and research.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 497 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Contemporary urban ecology.".
- catalog identifier "0023090502".
- catalog isFormatOf "Contemporary urban ecology.".
- catalog issued "1977".
- catalog issued "c1977.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Macmillan,".
- catalog relation "Contemporary urban ecology.".
- catalog subject "301.36/3".
- catalog subject "Cities and towns Growth.".
- catalog subject "HT151 .B4338".
- catalog subject "Metropolitan areas.".
- catalog subject "Sociology, Urban.".
- catalog subject "Urban ecology (Sociology)".
- catalog subject "Urbanization.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Introduction -- 1. The ecological approach -- II. The Social Construction of Local Communities -- 2. The congruence of social and spatial structure: neighborhood status and white resistance to residential integration as an example -- 3. The question of community attachment: linear development and systemic models of the local community compared -- 4. Systemic bases of local community structure -- III. Intraurban Form and Structure -- 5. Internal structure of the city: classical views -- 6. Urban population densities: structure and change -- 7. The social areas of the city: From classical to factorial ecology -- IV. Metropolitan Expansion and Structural Change -- 8. The territorial sources of metropolitan growth -- 9. The pattern and timing of suburbanization -- 10. Metropolitan expansion and central city organization: a test of the theory of ecological expansion -- 11. The impact of suburban population growth on central-city service functions: A question of externalities and spillovers -- 12. The changing occupational structure of the metropolis: selective redistribution -- 13. Decentralization and the restructuring of metropolitan America -- V. Regional Growth and Urban Systems -- 14. Changing relationships between urban and regional growth -- 15. Latent structure of the American urban system: an exercise in factorial ecology -- 16. Structural implications of increasing system size: a three-level analysis -- VI. Comparative Urban Structure and Planned Change -- 17. The role of planning in comparative urban change: the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, and the United States -- 18. The social consequences of third-world urbanization: the culture of poverty revisited -- 19. Urban hierarchies and economic development: decolonization and the primacy question -- 20. Comparative urbanization strategies: an overview -- VII. Toward an Ecology of the Future -- 21. Deliberate change in the ecological systems: an avenue for future inquiry and research.".
- catalog title "Contemporary urban ecology / Brian J. L. Berry, John D. Kasarda.".
- catalog type "text".