Cities of North America

Cities of North America
Title Cities of North America PDF eBook
Author Lisa Benton-Short
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 431
Release 2013-12-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1442213159

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This timely textprovides a comprehensive overview of the dramatic and rapidly evolving issues confronting the cities of North America. Metropolitan areas throughout the United States and Canada face a range of dynamic and complex concerns—including the redistribution of economic activities, the continued decline of manufacturing, and a global growth in services. The contributors provide compelling examples: Inner cities have experienced both gentrification and continued areas of segregation and poverty. Downtown revitalization has created urban spectacles that include festivals, marketplaces, and sports stadiums. Older, inner-ring suburbs now confront decline and increased poverty, while the outer-ring suburbs and exurbs continue to expand, devouring green space. The book explores how the combined processes of urbanization and globalization have added new responsibilities for city governments at the same time leaders are grappling with planning, economic development and finance, justice, equity, and social cohesion. Cities have become the stage upon which new forms of ethnic, racial, and sexual identities are constructed and reconstructed. They are also connected to wider ecological processes as urban spaces are compromised by manmade and natural disasters alike. Introducing contemporary spatial arrangements and distributions of activities in metropolitan areas, this clear and accessible book covers economic, social, political, and ecological changes. It is also the only text to include the physical geography of urban areas. Bringing together leading geographers, it will be an ideal resource for courses on urban geography and geography of the city. Contributions by: Matthew Anderson, Lisa Benton-Short, Geoff Buckley, Christopher DeSousa, Bernadette Hanlon, Amanda Huron, Yeong-Hyun Kim, Nathaniel M. Lewis, Robert Lewis, Deborah Martin, Lindsey Sutton, John Tiefenbacher, Thomas J. Vicino, Katie Wells, and David Wilson.

100 Most Beautiful Cities of North America

100 Most Beautiful Cities of North America
Title 100 Most Beautiful Cities of North America PDF eBook
Author Wolfgang Wehmeyer
Publisher Rebo International Bv
Pages 208
Release 2008-07-01
Genre Travel
ISBN 9789036623490

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Global Port Cities in North America

Global Port Cities in North America
Title Global Port Cities in North America PDF eBook
Author Boris Vormann
Publisher Routledge
Pages 262
Release 2014-11-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317577132

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As the material anchors of globalization, North America’s global port cities channel flows of commodities, capital, and tourists. This book explores how economic globalization processes have shaped these cities' political institutions, social structures, and urban identities since the mid-1970s. Although the impacts of financialization on global cities have been widely discussed, it is curious that how the global integration of commodity chains actually happens spatially — creating a quantitatively new, global organization of production, distribution, and consumption processes — remains understudied. The book uses New York City, Los Angeles, Vancouver, and Montreal as case studies of how once-redundant spaces have been reorganized, and crucially, reinterpreted, so as to accommodate new flows of goods and people — and how, in these processes, social, environmental, and security costs of global production networks have been shifted to the public.

Secret Cities of Old South America

Secret Cities of Old South America
Title Secret Cities of Old South America PDF eBook
Author Harold T. Wilkins
Publisher Cosimo, Inc.
Pages 490
Release 2008-11-01
Genre Travel
ISBN 1605203211

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Monstrous beasts, lost worlds, vanished civilizations, Amazon warriors, even Atlantis and Noahs ark figure in this wondrous and rare book. Hard to find in print before now, this obscure 1952 work is an artifact itself, of the postwar fascination with all things mysterious, from flying saucers to ancient astronauts to the third eye. In this wildly entertainingand more than a little bit preposterousdocument, Wilkins takes us from mountain jungles to unexplored swamps on a search for the hidden secrets of old South America. Seekers after the arcane and fans of the paranormal will delight in this odd and extraordinary volume. British journalist and historian HAROLD T. WILKINS (18911960) is also the author of Mysteries of Ancient South America (1945) and Mysteries of Time and Space (1958).

North America

North America
Title North America PDF eBook
Author Frank George Carpenter
Publisher
Pages 518
Release 1927
Genre Canada
ISBN

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Year Book of the Young Men's Christian Associations of North America

Year Book of the Young Men's Christian Associations of North America
Title Year Book of the Young Men's Christian Associations of North America PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 530
Release 1921
Genre Men
ISBN

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Geography of North America and South America

Geography of North America and South America
Title Geography of North America and South America PDF eBook
Author Frederick Kenneth Branom
Publisher
Pages 258
Release 1928
Genre Geography
ISBN

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