TY - CHAP
T1 - Characteristics of Urban Agglomerations in Different Continents: History, Patterns, Dynamics, Drivers and Trends
AU - Loibl, Wolfgang
AU - Etminan, Ghazal
AU - Gebetsroither-Geringer, Ernst
AU - Neumann, Hans-Martin
AU - Sanchez-Guzman, Santiago
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Urban agglomerations show different development patterns and stages. Here, we describe,
discuss and compare urban agglomerations in different continents. The introduction section
gives a general overview of specific issues of urban agglomerations. Different characteristics
in Europe, Asia and America are discussed as experienced by the article´s
co-authors, living in or working for urban agglomerations in these continents. First, the
history of urbanization and agglomeration evolvement is described, then patterns, functional
structures and relations, drivers as well as social and demographic characteristics
are discussed (e.g. migration, aging, household structure, housing patterns, workplaces,
etc.). Transportation infrastructure (roads, public transport systems) is also addressed as
trigger for spatial dynamics causing certain effects (floor space, office and apartment rents
releasing urban sprawl or hyper-densification), as well as gentrification. Further topics are
urban governance and its impact on agglomeration development. Recent state and future
trends will be debated, if important. A conclusion section summarizes the comparison of
state, dynamics, drivers and trends.
AB - Urban agglomerations show different development patterns and stages. Here, we describe,
discuss and compare urban agglomerations in different continents. The introduction section
gives a general overview of specific issues of urban agglomerations. Different characteristics
in Europe, Asia and America are discussed as experienced by the article´s
co-authors, living in or working for urban agglomerations in these continents. First, the
history of urbanization and agglomeration evolvement is described, then patterns, functional
structures and relations, drivers as well as social and demographic characteristics
are discussed (e.g. migration, aging, household structure, housing patterns, workplaces,
etc.). Transportation infrastructure (roads, public transport systems) is also addressed as
trigger for spatial dynamics causing certain effects (floor space, office and apartment rents
releasing urban sprawl or hyper-densification), as well as gentrification. Further topics are
urban governance and its impact on agglomeration development. Recent state and future
trends will be debated, if important. A conclusion section summarizes the comparison of
state, dynamics, drivers and trends.
KW - urban agglomeration
KW - trends
KW - drivers
KW - patterns
KW - functions and relations
KW - urban agglomeration
KW - trends
KW - drivers
KW - patterns
KW - functions and relations
U2 - 10.5772/intechopen.73524
DO - 10.5772/intechopen.73524
M3 - Book chapter
SN - 978-953-51-3898-3
SP - 30
EP - 63
BT - Urban Agglomeration
A2 - Ergen, Mustafa
ER -