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- 2008046952 contributor B11127641.
- 2008046952 created "2009.".
- 2008046952 date "2009".
- 2008046952 date "2009.".
- 2008046952 dateCopyrighted "2009.".
- 2008046952 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-330) and index.".
- 2008046952 description "Look again : a view from the expanding edge of the global city -- The improbable life of an urban patch : deciphering the hidden logic of global urban growth -- The great migration : the rise of homo urbanis -- Anatomy of urban revolution : the inevitable democracy of the city -- The tyrants' demise : the irrepressible economics of urban association -- What we can learn from the way that migrants build their cities : buildings, city models, and citysystems -- The final phase : two billion new city dwellers in search of a new urbanism -- Cities of crisis : sources of global vulnerability -- Great opportunities cities : stuck in negotiation -- A planet transformed : urban ecosystem or global dystopia? -- The strategic city : from global burden to global solution -- Designing the ecosystem : a new city rises on the Serra do Mar plateau -- Building local culture : reclaiming the streets of Gràcia District, Barcelona -- Governing the entrepreneurial city : local markets and the resurgence of Chicago -- Cocreating the citysystem : toward a world of urban regimes.".
- 2008046952 extent "x, 342 p. :".
- 2008046952 identifier "1596915668 (alk. paper)".
- 2008046952 identifier "9781596915664 (alk. paper)".
- 2008046952 issued "2009".
- 2008046952 issued "2009.".
- 2008046952 language "eng".
- 2008046952 publisher "New York : Bloomsbury Press,".
- 2008046952 subject "307.1/16 22".
- 2008046952 subject "Cities and towns Growth.".
- 2008046952 subject "City planning.".
- 2008046952 subject "HT361 .B78 2009".
- 2008046952 subject "Urban policy.".
- 2008046952 subject "Urbanization.".
- 2008046952 tableOfContents "Look again : a view from the expanding edge of the global city -- The improbable life of an urban patch : deciphering the hidden logic of global urban growth -- The great migration : the rise of homo urbanis -- Anatomy of urban revolution : the inevitable democracy of the city -- The tyrants' demise : the irrepressible economics of urban association -- What we can learn from the way that migrants build their cities : buildings, city models, and citysystems -- The final phase : two billion new city dwellers in search of a new urbanism -- Cities of crisis : sources of global vulnerability -- Great opportunities cities : stuck in negotiation -- A planet transformed : urban ecosystem or global dystopia? -- The strategic city : from global burden to global solution -- Designing the ecosystem : a new city rises on the Serra do Mar plateau -- Building local culture : reclaiming the streets of Gràcia District, Barcelona -- Governing the entrepreneurial city : local markets and the resurgence of Chicago -- Cocreating the citysystem : toward a world of urban regimes.".
- 2008046952 title "Welcome to the urban revolution : how cities are changing the world / Jeb Brugmann.".
- 2008046952 type "text".