Urban and regional planning
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Urban and regional planning is generally accepted as an academic discipline centred upon studies of urbanism in geography. The regional component is the study of how cities that co-exist in the same regional area interact with one another, such as economic co-operation, civic ties and travel to work arrangements.
[edit] External links
- Urban and Regional Information Systems Association
- Center for Urban and Regional Policy (Boston, US)
- Centre for Urban and Regional Studies (Birmingham, UK)
- Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies (Newcastle, UK)