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Dimensions of metropolitanism

Title
Dimensions of metropolitanism / Jerome P. Pickard.
Author
Pickard, Jerome Percival, 1916-1991
Publication
Washington, D.C. Urban Land Institute, 1967.

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Description
93 pages : illustrations, maps; 28 cm +
Summary
The dimensions of metropolitanism deals with a portion of the population of the United States. Its major focus is on measuring the magnitude of metropolitan and urban growth in terms of people and the amount and pattern of land they may be expected to occupy in the next 30 years.
Series Statement
Urban Land Institute. Research monograph, 14
Uniform Title
Research monograph (Urban Land Institute) ; 14.
Subject
  • Metropolitan areas > United States
  • Cities and towns > Growth
  • urban sprawl
  • suburban growth
  • Population
  • Metropolitan areas
  • United States > Population
  • United States
Bibliography (note)
  • Bibliography: p. 93.
Contents
Foreward / Max S. Wehrly -- Preface and acknowledgements -- Defining and projecting the spreading dimensions of metropolitanism -- Historical growth of cities and urbanized areas -- The growth of urban regions and metropolitan areas from 1920 to 1960 and projected growth to 2000 -- Regional development and growth of urbanized areas, 1920-1960 -- Supplement: Trends and analyses -- Regional development and growth of urbanized areas, 1960 to 2000 -- The metropolitan belt -- Mid-West region -- Southern regions -- Western regions -- Implications of growth and future development of urbanization and metropolitanization -- Selected references.
LCCN
67031485
OCLC
  • ocm00261673
  • 261673
  • SCSB-295712
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library