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Urban Place and Process
The book Urban Place and Process investigates the dynamics of place and process in an urban context, combining theory with practice to understand the development of modern cities. The authors discuss how social, economic, and environmental interactions shape the unique characteristics of various urban places. The authors explore the factors influencing city planning and design, as well as the impact of social change and public policy on urban development. Through critical analysis and case studies, this book provides important insights for urban planners, researchers, and students interested in the complex relationship between place and process in urban environments.
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