Megapolitan America
Megapolitan America
About this book
"In popular imagination, America is the land of wide open spaces. But in reality, much of it is more densely populated than Europe. Two-thirds of the U.S. population lives on less than 20 percent of the privately owned land, clustered in 20-some megapolitan areas -- networks of metropolitan centers fused by common economic, physical, social, and cultural traits. Megapolitan America draws on detailed data to map out the dramatic -- and surprisingly positive -- shifts ahead. Backed by hard numbers, Nelson and Lang argue for long-range planning that sheds outdated images and stokes the nation's economic engines. This is required reading for everyone who cares about America's future."--Publisher's website.
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- OL Work ID
- OL16557425W
Subjects
Social conditionsCities and townsEconomic conditionsMetropolitan areasRegional planningCity planning, united statesLand usePOLITICAL SCIENCEPublic PolicyCity Planning & Urban DevelopmentEconomic history