ABSTRACT

This revised fifth edition not only examines the new geographical patterns forming within and between cities, but also investigates the way geographers have sought to make sense of this urban transformation. It is structured into three sections: 'contexts', 'themes' and 'issues' that move students from a foundation in urban geography through its major themes to contemporary and pressing issues. The text critically synthesizes key literatures in the following areas:

  • the urban world
  • changing approaches to urban geography
  • urban form and structure
  • economy and the city
  • urban politics
  • planning, regeneration and urban policy
  • cities and culture
  • architecture and urban landscapes
  • images of the city
  • experiencing the city
  • housing and residential segregation
  • transport and mobility in cities
  • sustainability and the city.

This edition builds on the success of the comprehensively revised fourth edition and provides revised chapters on transport/mobility and urban futures, with additional updating of readings and some case studies. The book synthesises a wide range of literature on each subject and presents the material in a lively engaging way, supported by an expanded range of student friendly features, including exercises and suggestions for further study.

part 1|51 pages

Contexts

chapter 1|14 pages

An urban world

chapter 2|11 pages

Changing approaches

chapter 3|24 pages

Urban form and structure

part 2|127 pages

Themes

chapter 4|42 pages

City economies

chapter 5|25 pages

Urban politics

chapter 7|24 pages

Cities and culture

part 3|148 pages

Issues

chapter 8|25 pages

Architecture

chapter 9|20 pages

Images of the city

chapter 10|24 pages

Experiencing the city

chapter 13|29 pages

Urban futures