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11 Urban Systems and Urban Structures |
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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 |
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Annual Editions: Global Issues 98/99 Edition |
24. Prosper or Perish? Development in the Age of Global Capital |
26. High Noon in Europe |
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Student Atlas of World Politics, 3rd Edition |
Map 34 Urban Population |
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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 |
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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) |
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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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