Course Integrator - Chapter 11 Correlation of Package and Ancillary Items

PACKAGE SUPPLEMENTS

11 Urban Systems and Urban Structures

Annual Editions: Geography, 98/99 Edition

2. The American Geographies

10. Past and Present Land Use and Land Cover in the USA

15. The Rise of the Region State

16. Megacities: Bane or Boon?

24. Transportation and Urban Growth: The Shaping of the American Metropolis

32. The Future of Populous Economies: China and India Shape Their Destinies

Annual Editions: Global Issues 98/99 Edition

24. Prosper or Perish? Development in the Age of Global Capital

26. High Noon in Europe

 

Student Atlas of World Politics, 3rd Edition

Map 34 Urban Population

 

 

Rand McNally Atlas of World Geography

Population, 34-35

The World's Most Populous Cities, 36-38

North America: Thematic Introduction, 66-69

South America, Cities and Environs, 107

ANCILLARIES

 

Transparencies

73. World metropolitan areas (Fig. 11.3)

74. Urban population growth rates (Fig. 11.4)

75. Megalopolis and Anglo American conurbations Fig. 11.5)

76. Complementary regions and central places (Fig. 11.18)

77. Generalized urban land use pattern (Fig. 11.22)

78. Three classic urban models (Fig. 11.26)

79. Social geography of American and Canadian cities (Fig. 11.28)

80. The galactic city (Fig. 11.32)

81. Developing world urban models (Fig. 11.41)

Slides

NEW 15. Trends in world urbanization (6e Fig. 11.2)

NEW 16. Basic/Nonbasic ratios by city size (6e Fig. 11.12)

94. Mexico City smog (6e Fig. 11.1)

95. Trends in world urbanization (5e Fig. 11.2)

96. Basic settlement forms (6e Fig. 11.6)

97. Urban units within a metro area (6e Fig. 11.10)

98. Basic/Nonbasic ratios by city size (5e Fig. 11.12)

99. Primate city evolution (6e Fig. 11.16)

100. Derivation of complementary regions (6e Fig. 11.19)

101. Summary population density curves (6e Fig. 11.24)

102. Paris from the Eiffel Tower (6e Fig. 11.35)

103. A diagram of the Western European city (6e Fig. 11.36)


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