Urban Geography
Discover the fascinating world of urban spaces with "Urban Geography" by Thomas Griffith Taylor, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2008. This comprehensive volume spans 458 pages, offering a detailed exploration of typical settlements across all seven continents.
Delving into the early stages of urban development, this book examines the evolution of towns from their Neolithic beginnings to contemporary structures. It highlights significant changes in site selection and patterns of urban growth, coupled with topographic and functional controls that shape present-day cities.
Whether you are a student of geography, urban planning professional, or simply interested in the dynamics of urban environments, "Urban Geography" is an essential addition to your collection. Enhance your understanding of how cities develop and thrive over time.