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  • The urban agglomeration as a political arena : an introduction in The urban agglomeration as a political arena.
  • A critique of urban modelling: from regional science to urban and regional political economy
  • Environmental factors in urban planning: air pollution, noise, urban open spaces, sunlight
  • Urban sociology in an urbanized society.
  • The men in the street: notes on the existential meaning of the street and its spatial implications in New trends in urban planning. Studies in housing, urban design and planning.
  • Emotional loading of environmental perceptions: a contribution to architectural psychology in New trends in urban planning. Studies in housing, urban design and planning.
  • Planning settlements for upland arid regions: an overview of environmental and building considerations in New trends in urban planning. Studies in housing, urban design and planning.
  • Stadtprobleme in der Dritten Welt-Moglichkeiten zur Verbesserung der Lebensberdingungen.. (Urban problems in the Third World-Opportunities for an improvement of living conditions)
  • Urban problems in the Third World-Opportunities for an improvement of living conditions. Proceedings of a symposium with 16 papers, mainly based on case studies, refering to economic aspect of urbanization (e.g. the urban informal sector, theory
  • of urban underdevelopment)| problems of planning in large cities (including urban ecology)| and processes of urbanization in smaller towns and rural settlements (e.g. integrated planning for urban rehabilitation). (EG).
  • On the need to view urbanization as development in structure by states.
  • Urban development by stages is one important component in the theory of urbanization. The initial, the acceleration, and the terminal stages are recognised. In the process of urbanization, concentration of population in large and medium-sized cities
  • is usually followed by dispersion into smaller cities. Problems faced by different regions and cities at different stages of development have to be examined. A note of caution is that a country should not overleap the present stage in its urbanization process
  • New methods of financing urban growth in New trends in urban planning. Studies in housing, urban design and planning.
  • From urban planning to settlement planning in New trends in urban planning. Studies in housing, urban design and planning.
  • The urban public space networks as a planning concept in New trends in urban planning. Studies in housing, urban design and planning.
  • Colonialism, urbanism and the capitalist world economy
  • Health in the inner city in The urban underclass.
  • Big private developers and urban development.
  • City-size distributions and the world urban system in the twentieth century
  • The role of private and public institutions in urban development has been one of the more recent foci of urban research in Britain. Amongst the disciplines involved, urban sociology, urban geography and political science have all made their specific
  • contributions to the field. Urban sociologists were first to draw attention, in their concept of urban managerialism, to the allocating and mediating functions of private and (later, exclusively) public employees| in trying to avoid earlier notions
  • of an autonomous bureaucracy, urban geography's institutional approach went half-way towards the integrative concepts of the 1980s| while political scientists have only recently begun to connect corporatism and other ''managerial'' theories of the state to urban
  • Accessibility and supply constraints in the urban housing market
  • Environmental perception : the relationship with urban design
  • Employment structure and the stability of urban growth during the urbanisation process