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Note: This article is part of a collaboration between Island Press and Public Square on a series of articles based on recently published books on subjects related to urbanism. Cities affect our lives in profound, self-reinforcing ways: they can be a source of economic innovation, a pathway for poverty reduction, a brake on logarithmic demographic growth, and a solution to climate change—or they can reinforce economic isolation, heighten environmental impacts, and engender social strife.
Why does China have 3.4M sq miles of land, and the US has 3.8M
Xi to weigh case for even bigger mega-cities - Asia Times
スプロール現象 - Wikipedia
Concrete Jungles and Giant Feng Shui
Urban sprawl - Wikiwand
PDF) Built environment correlates of walking for transportation
The breakdown of China's social contract
城市蔓延- Wikiwand
Riding Beijing's subway end to end: 88km of queues and crushes on
Sustainability, Page 23
PDF) Built environment correlates of walking for transportation