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Urban Change In The Iberian Peninsula A 20002030 Perspective 2024th Edition Rubn C Loisgonzlez

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Urban Change In The Iberian Peninsula A 20002030 Perspective 2024th Edition Rubn C Loisgonzlez
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.09 MB
Pages: 430
Author: Rubén C. Lois-González, Jose A. Rio Fernandes
ISBN: 9783031596780, 3031596781
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 2024

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Urban Change In The Iberian Peninsula A 20002030 Perspective 2024th Edition Rubn C Loisgonzlez by Rubén C. Lois-gonzález, Jose A. Rio Fernandes 9783031596780, 3031596781 instant download after payment.

The book addresses the situation of the urban world in Spain and Portugal in the first quarter of the 21st century. Cities and metropolitan areas have become the key to understanding the organization of the territory and the economic system in the Iberian Peninsula. Iberian cities drive financial-based business, and they constitute the main centers of commerce and tourism, since urban and economic organization at present are presented as two directly related variables. This reality is defined by the primacy of three main cities (Madrid, Barcelona, and Lisbon), followed by six metropolitan areas with around one or two million inhabitants (Porto, Bilbao, Zaragoza, Valencia, Seville, and Malaga). As in the large capitals, problems of income inequality and access to housing, mobility, and government also affect the remaining regional urban systems. This book examines these urban areas through six major themes, which are developed in more than 25 chapters. The themes are urbanization, inequality, finance and housing markets, consumers and new residents, mobility, and governance. Contributions from leading geographers and urban planners from the most important universities of the Iberian Peninsula comprise this overview of metropolitan areas of Spain and Portugal.

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