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An Introduction to the Asian City
A city is a product of its history, economic functions and cultural heritage. Specific factors of site, such as small scale topographic features, modify the form of the city. In Asia, cities have grown over se...
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Planning in a Rapid Growth Center: The Case of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
During the past thirty years the Arab-Islamic world has imposed itself on the international scene, and because of the value of its resources, has entered a stage of rapid transformation (Chaline and Fares 1986...
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City Forms of China and India in Global Perspective
China and India are the globe’s two most heavily populated nations, accounting for almost half of the world’s population. Together they also possess a substantial number of the world’s million-plus cities: 25 ...
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The Nature of Urbanization in South Korea
The pace of urbanization varies throughout the world. Developed countries experienced rapid urban growth during and after the Industrial Revolution, while develo** countries are currently in the throes of a ...