Urban Transformations: Centres, Peripheries and Systems
Discover the dynamic world of urban development with Urban Transformations: Centres, Peripheries and Systems by Daniel P. Donoghue. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2014, this hardback edition spans an insightful 230 pages that delve into the complex nature of cities and their evolution.
This compelling book examines how urban areas adapt and regenerate in response to contemporary economic challenges. With a global perspective, it brings together diverse studies that reveal the intricate relationships between city centres, their peripheries, and the systems that govern them. Learn how urban planning adapts, the governance structures in place, and the transformative processes shaping cities today.
Ideal for scholars, city planners, and anyone interested in urban studies, Donoghue’s work offers a comprehensive understanding of the forces driving transformation in our urban landscapes.