Miami's Metropolitan Experiment

Miami's Metropolitan Experiment
Title Miami's Metropolitan Experiment PDF eBook
Author Gustave Serino
Publisher
Pages 36
Release 1958
Genre Metropolitan areas
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City on the Edge

City on the Edge
Title City on the Edge PDF eBook
Author Prof. Alejandro Portes
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 308
Release 1993-09-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780520915541

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Winner, 1995 American Sociological Association Robert E. Park Award? Projecting fantasies of wealth and excess, Miami, "America's Riviera," occupies a unique place in our national imagination. Uncovering the hidden story of this dreamlike place, Portes and Stepick explore the transformations of Miami from a light-hearted tourist resort to a troubled, complex city.

Metropolitan Problems and Urban Development

Metropolitan Problems and Urban Development
Title Metropolitan Problems and Urban Development PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations
Publisher
Pages 174
Release 1959
Genre Cities and towns
ISBN

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Experiments in Metropolitan Government

Experiments in Metropolitan Government
Title Experiments in Metropolitan Government PDF eBook
Author James F. Horan
Publisher Praeger Publishers
Pages 248
Release 1977
Genre Political Science
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Sunbelt Cities

Sunbelt Cities
Title Sunbelt Cities PDF eBook
Author Richard M. Bernard
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 359
Release 2014-06-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0292769822

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Between 1940 and 1980, the Sunbelt region of the United States grew in population by 112 percent, while the older, graying Northeast and Midwest together grew by only 42 percent. Phoenix expanded by an astonishing 1,138 percent. San Diego, Houston, Dallas–Fort Worth, Tampa, Miami, and Atlanta quadrupled in size. Even a Sunbelt laggard such as New Orleans more than doubled its population. Sunbelt Cities brings together a collection of outstanding original essays on the growth and late-twentieth-century political development of the major metropolitan areas below the thirty-seventh parallel. The cities surveyed are Albuquerque, Atlanta, Dallas–Fort Worth, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New Orleans, Oklahoma City, Phoenix, San Antonio, San Diego, and Tampa. Each author examines the economic and social causes of postwar population growth in the city under consideration and the resulting changes in its political climate. Major causes of growth such as changing economic conditions, industrial recruitment, lifestyle preferences, and climate are discussed. Particular attention is paid to the role of the federal government, especially the Pentagon, in encouraging development in the Sunbelt. Describing characteristic political developments of many of these cities, the authors note shifting political alliances, the ouster of machines and business elites from political power, and the rise of minority and neighborhood groups in local politics. Sunbelt Cities is the first full-scale scholarly examination of the region popularly conceived as the Sunbelt. As one of the first works to thoroughly examine a wide range of cities within the region, it has served as a standard reference on the area for some time.

Metropolitan Problems

Metropolitan Problems
Title Metropolitan Problems PDF eBook
Author S. Miles
Publisher Routledge
Pages 557
Release 2013-05-13
Genre Science
ISBN 1135685282

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Metropolitan Problems is the end-product of one of the most dynamic research programmes of its kind ever conceived and executed. The book, which took three years to complete, represents the culmination of a two year study that was highlighted by a conference held in toronto in 1967. In the early 1960s, the bureau of Municipal Research (in metropolitan Toronto) decided that a significant way for it to celebrate Canada's centennial would be to initiate a systematic international study of the world's metropolitan areas. The study, with the official cooperation of the United Nations, was designed to produce positive insights into the methods of coping with the interlocking sets of problems associated with the expansion of the modern metropolis. Twelve papers on various aspects of metropolitan problems were commissioned from an international body of experts. Working with these experts were study groups drawn from forty major metropolitan centres throughout the world. After making exhaustive studies of their respective urban centres, the groups reported their findings and submitted detailed briefs through their representatives at the conference. Throughout the symposium, a conscious effort was made to examine single aspects of social, economic and physical change within the overall perspective of the metropolis. The book reflects this approach. Each chapter directs attention to specific problems of the metropolis, problems resulting from the contradiction between accelerating technology and our ability to cope with the incredible pace and rate of change. Together they prove that, despite differences in technology, culture, and political and social matters, the major urban areas of the world do have much in common. Emerging tendencies can be analysed and corrective and preventative measures be made through comparative analysis. This book was first published in 1970.

Urban Transportation Research and Planning, Current Literature

Urban Transportation Research and Planning, Current Literature
Title Urban Transportation Research and Planning, Current Literature PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 512
Release 1962
Genre Transportation
ISBN

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