City in Geography
Discover the intricate relationship between urban life and the physical landscape in City in Geography by acclaimed author Benedict Anderson. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2019, this thought-provoking hardback spans 226 pages, exploring the critical disconnect between city dwellers and their environments. Anderson delves into the consequences of this separation and advocates for a radical rethinking of urban planning and design. By addressing the need for reconnection between cities, their inhabitants, and the natural terrain, this book offers valuable insights for anyone interested in urban renewal and city planning. Whether you are a student, urban planner, or simply curious about the dynamics of city life, City in Geography is an essential read that invites readers to rethink the future of urban spaces.