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Rediscovering the Cities: Prospects for a National Urban Policy in the 1990s
The current re-emphasis on the problems of our cities is gathering force. Governments at all levels are hoping to deal with the cumulative consequences of many decades of urban development and concentration in a world where people generally are coming to question the shape and pace of urban change and whether it is possible to maintain an adequate overall quality of life in our largest cities. Understandably, perhaps, in view of the current national economic situation, most attention has focussed on the rising private and public costs of maintaining what we have in the light of:
Rediscovering the Cities: Prospects for a National Urban Policy in the 1990s
The current re-emphasis on the problems of our cities is gathering force. Governments at all levels are hoping to deal with the cumulative consequences of many decades of urban development and concentration in a world where people generally are coming to question the shape and pace of urban change and whether it is possible to maintain an adequate overall quality of life in our largest cities. Understandably, perhaps, in view of the current national economic situation, most attention has focussed on the rising private and public costs of maintaining what we have in the light of:
Rediscovering the Cities: Prospects for a National Urban Policy in the 1990s
Berry, Mike (author)
Urban Policy and Research ; 10 ; 37-44
1992-12-01
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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