The Australian urban system : growth, change and differentiation
Burnley, Ian Harry1980
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A study of the socio-economic development of Australian cities, considering the wide aspects of city-region relations, historical aspects, commercial, retail and industrial developments, and the internal residential and social structure of cities. Inequalities in cities, in social and medical pathologies, and in service provision are also reviewed in relation to the ameliorative aspects of social and urban planning, as these affect geographical areas.
The Australian urban system : growth, change and differentiation / by I.H. Burnley
Melbourne VIC : Longman Cheshire, 1980.
339 pages : maps, photos
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Theories and concepts - The concepts of urbanisation and modernisation - The concept of an Australian urban system - The city in a system of cities - The distinctive nature of Australian urbanisation - Urbanisation and economic modernisation in Australia - Industrial and post-industrial development in Australian cities - The internal structure of Australian cities - Commercial, retailing and industrial systems within cities - Land rent and residential differentiation in the Australian metropolis - The spatial social system of Australian cities - Social inequalities and residential differentiation - Divided cities: health and cumulative disadvantage - Planning, change and amenity in the urban system - Survival ratio methods - Nearest neighbour analysis
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English
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